Markus H. Eberhard

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Markus H. Eberhard (born August 7, 1966 in Graefelfing ) is a German actor, singer and coach .

Life

Eberhard grew up in Munich . He studied singing at the Munich Music Academy (Raimund Grumbach, Markus Goritzki) and acting at the Zinner Studio . In 1995 he completed the Hollywood Acting Workshop in Los Angeles . In 1996 Markus Eberhard was at the Royal Shakespeare Company Summer School in Stratford-upon-Avon . In 2003 he worked with Monica Bleibtreu in her workshop "Großaufnahme" at the ifs in Cologne . Markus Eberhard attended several master classes for singing with Kurt Widmer .

job

In addition to his artistic career, Eberhard has been active in many areas: work technology and management, film production, work ethics and values, intercultural cooperation with a focus on the People's Republic of China and meditation. He wrote for his music theater class a. a. "The Robert Schumann Family - An Attempt" and "The Pharaoh's Oath", which he also directed. Further directorial work are u. a. Good plans, wrong game (2011), Max und die Käsebande (2013), Spuk auf Schloss Eulenstein (2015) and Anatevka (2017).

Singer

Even during his training, Eberhard was particularly interested in contemporary music. At the Bavarian State Opera he worked a. a. in the world premieres Ubu Rex ( Krzysztof Penderecki ) and Geisterbahn ( Volker Heyn ). With the English ensemble “Trug Opera” he made a guest appearance. a. in London, Bristol and Newcastle. In 2001 Eberhard sang Papageno at the Bolzano City Theater and then concentrated more on acting. From 2002 to 2007 Markus Eberhard sang and played the role of Bob Biberti in The Comedian Harmonists, first at the Stadttheater Bielefeld and then at the Nationaltheater Mannheim .

play

Markus Eberhard began his acting career in Ingolstadt . Since then he has appeared in at least two theater productions every year. Since 1995 he has been in front of the camera regularly for TV and cinema productions. The best-known productions include: The Straight Way (1998), SOKO 5113 Endstation Floßlände (2001), Leo Gandlgruber in Kanal fatal (2002–2005), Liebe hat Vorfahrt (2005), Suddenly Grandpa (2006), Laurenz Frobisch in Lotta in Love (2006) and Schröder in Alarm for Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei . He also had guest appearances in television series such as Der Alte , Die Rosenheim-Cops , One for all - women can do it better , Dahoam is Dahoam and Grünwald Friday Comedy . He also starred in an internet clip of the Thank You Third World project , which many intentionally thought was real and therefore caused outrage. Of the three videos, this was by far the most successful with almost half a million clicks after almost three years; the entire campaign won two festivals in 2010. Since 2014 Markus Eberhard has been performing in their own cabaret evenings together with Andreas Agler and the pianist Stefan Delanoff.

Coach

Markus Eberhard has been working as a coach and seminar leader since 2001. In addition to the artistic areas of voice, language and presentation, special attention is paid to communication management in conflict situations. Markus Eberhard has been teaching drama and singing at the Tölzer Music School since 2010 and leads the music theater class together with Elisabeth Artmeier.

Filmography (selection)

Publications

  • Various poems 2016: u. a. The best (Frankfurter Verlagsgesellschaft)
  • CD: “The Third Eye” by Arne Dahl , 2005, Hörverlag
  • CD: The Discovery of Heaven by Harry Mulisch , 2007, Hörverlag
  • Book: Contributions in "Warming-up in seminars and training" by Stefan König (Ed.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Markus H. Eberhard. vollfilm.com, accessed May 30, 2019 .
  2. Scandal in TV cooking show. youtube.com, February 11, 2009, accessed January 18, 2012 .
  3. ^ HFF Munich - News. hff-muenchen.de, archived from the original on November 3, 2013 ; Retrieved January 18, 2012 .