Marko Dyrlich

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Marko Dyrlich (* 1975 in Bautzen ) is a German- Sorbian actor who often takes on the role of the villain.

Life

Marko Dyrlich is the son of the Sorbian writer and poet Benedikt Dyrlich . As a child, Dyrlich often took his grandmother, who was stage manager at the German-Sorbian People's Theater in Bautzen , to the theater, where he was occasionally allowed to play small roles. After dropping out of school and an apprenticeship as a teenager, the same grandmother put him at the Volkstheater, where he got his first two-year contract. At the age of 19 he was accepted at the drama school in Leipzig and four years later, immediately after graduating, received his first engagement at the Rostock Volkstheater . Further guest and permanent engagements followed at the Staatstheater Kassel, the Staatsschauspiel Dresden and the Volksbühne Berlin. From 2004 to 2007 he was also a lecturer at the Leipzig Drama School.

Since he had to turn down film roles several times because of his theater engagements, from 2010 he no longer took on permanent engagements at theaters and took on first film roles, which he got through the acting agency of his friend Samir Osman . He has appeared several times since then, initially in smaller roles in Tatort and other television series and films. He first appeared in a small role in a 2014 cinema production, the tragicomedy Grand Budapest Hotel . His roles gradually grew; In the crime scene The gentle death , which was broadcast in December 2014, he took on a "leading role".

Directed by Martin Nimz, Dyrlich took part in leading roles in several theater productions, including in 2012 at the Saarbrücken State Theater as Alfred in Ödön von Horváth's Tales from the Vienna Woods , in 2013/14 at the Konstanz City Theater as Erich Klamroth in Gerhart Hauptmann's Before Sunset . From November 2014 he took on the title role in Molnár's Liliom .

Dyrlich lives in Berlin and occasionally works as a doorman in Berlin's Berghain in addition to acting .

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Biography of Dyrlich at the Stadttheater Konstanz ( Memento from December 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. a b c Michael Santen: Hard, but cordial In: Schwäbische Zeitung of November 22, 2014