Martin Bringmann
Martin Bringmann (born December 13, 1970 in Marburg an der Lahn ) is a German actor and speaker .
Life
Martin Bringmann was born as the second of three sons of the ancient historian Klaus Bringmann and his wife Renate.
After completing his acting training at the Westphalian Drama School in Bochum , Martin Bringmann made his debut at the Wuppertal Theaters in 1995 . Further engagements followed at the Schauspiel Bonn , Staatstheater Mainz , Stadttheater Bremerhaven and Landestheater Tübingen . In addition, he has guest engagements throughout Germany, including at the National Theater Mannheim , Theater Bremen , State Theater Wiesbaden and at the Bad Vilbel Castle Festival .
In 1999 he received the "Gaukler" audience award of the Wuppertaler Bühnen.
Martin Bringmann works as a speaker for radio and advertising and regularly gives readings, often together with contemporary literary writers such as Paul Auster , Claudio Magris or David Grossman .
Martin Bringmann lives near Frankfurt am Main , is married and has two children.
Theater (selection)
- 2020 “Judas” by Lot Vekemans (director: Thorsten Weckherlin ), Landestheater Tübingen
- 2019 “Shakespeare in Love” based on the script by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard (director: Milena Paulovic), Bad Vilbel Castle Festival
- 2019 “Pippi on the Seven Seas” based on Astrid Lindgren (Director: Kirsten Uttendorf), Bad Vilbel Castle Festival
- 2019 “ 35 Kilo Hope ” by Anna Gavalda (director: Katrin Herchenröther), Staatstheater Wiesbaden
- 2019 “Twice through the heart” by Marc Anthony Turnage (director: Stephan Krautwald), Staatstheater Darmstadt
- 2018 “ The Nibelungs ” by Friedrich Hebbel (director: Milena Paulovics), Bad Vilbel Castle Festival
- 2018 “ Pippi Longstocking ” by Astrid Lindgren (director: Kirsten Uttendorf), Bad Vilbel Castle Festival
- 2017 “Much good food” by Sybille Berg (director: Thorsten Weckherlin ), Landestheater Tübingen
- 2016 "Angerierter" by Herman Koch (director: Christoph Roos), Landestheater Tübingen
- 2015 “ Wie im Himmel ” by Kay Pollack (director: Christoph Roos), Landestheater Tübingen
- 2015 “ Saint Joan of the Slaughterhouses ” by Bertolt Brecht (Director: Jan Jochymski), Landestheater Tübingen
- 2014 “ The 39 Steps ” by Patrick Barlow (director: Kai Festersen), Landestheater Tübingen
- 2014 “ Soul Kitchen ” by Fatih Akin (director: Tim Egloff ), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2013 “ The Robber Hotzenplotz ” by Otfried Preußler (director: Ulrich Mokrusch), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2012 “Orphans” by Dennis Kelly (director: Erik Altorfer), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2012 “ Ein Volksfeind ” by Henrik Ibsen (director: Tobias Rott), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2011 “ Faust I ” by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (directed by Thomas O. Niehaus), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2010 “ King Oedipus ” by Sophocles (directed by Thomas O. Niehaus), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2010 “ Maria Stuart ” by Friedrich Schiller (director: Kirsten Uttendorf), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2010 “alter ford escort dark blue” by Dirk Laucke (director: Tobias Rott), Stadttheater Bremerhaven
- 2010 “ Wilhelm Tell ” by Friedrich Schiller (director: Holk Freytag ), Bad Hersfeld Festival
- 2005 " Be nice to Mr. Sloane " by Joe Orton (director: Robert Schmidt), Staatstheater Mainz
- 2004 “ Cabaret ” by Fred Ebb , John Kander & Joe Masteroff (directed by Pavel Fieber ), Nationaltheater Mannheim
- 2003 “ Der Menschenfeind ” by Molière (director: Frank Patrick Steckel ), Schauspiel Bonn
- 2002 “ The Baden Lesson on Consent ” by Bertolt Brecht (director: Volker Lösch ), Forum Free Theater Düsseldorf
- 2000 “ Research of a Dog ” by Franz Kafka (director: Ingo Toben), Forum Free Theater Düsseldorf
- 1999 “ Wallenstein ” by Friedrich Schiller (director: Hasko Weber ), Wuppertaler Bühnen
- 1998 “Popcorn” by Ben Elton (director: Andreas Ingenhaag), Wuppertaler Bühnen
- 1997 “Buddy Boldens Blues” by Michael Ondaatje (director: Holk Freytag ), Wuppertaler Bühnen
- 1995 " Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn " by Mark Twain (director: Holk Freytag ), Wuppertaler Bühnen
Filmography (selection)
- 1994: Pike & Haie (TV series, 1 episode)
- 1997: Stadtklinik (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2001: suitcases (short film)
- 2002: The class reunion
- 2003: Mors Mala (short film)
- 2003: Cain (short film)
- 2005: Mondnacht (short film)
- 2007: Post Mortem - Evidence Is Immortal (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2008: Alarm for Cobra 11 - The Autobahn Police (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2008: 112 - You Save Your Life (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2009: Money.Power.Love (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2009: 4 singles (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2009: The Public Prosecutor (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2011: Fibrillation - Die Klinik am See (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2013: Never More Like Always (TV movie)
- 2018: Soko Stuttgart (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2018: Monster (short film)
Readings (selection)
- 2018: "Eduard von Keyserling - 100th anniversary of his death" , event of the Academy for Spoken Word , Stuttgart
- 2017: " 4 3 2 1 " ( Paul Auster )
- 2017: "Chosen to black alder, odorless" ( Heinrich Heine , Paul Celan , Peter Weiss )
- 2017: "Literary Cemetery Walk Tübingen" ( Friedrich Hölderlin , Walter Jens , Ludwig Uhland )
- 2017: "Proceedings closed" ( Claudio Magris )
- 2016: "If a horse comes into the bar" ( David Grossman )
- 2015: "What is it that lies, hurts, steals and murders within us?" ( Georg Büchner )
- 2014: " Research of a Dog " ( Franz Kafka )
Audio (selection)
- 2019: "Skoda - clearing weeks"
- 2019: "Willenbrock Everyday Heroes "
- 2018: ARD radio crime scene "Plastic in the apple orchard" ( Martin Mosebach )
- 2018: "Honda CR-V Hybrid: The TV Commercial "
- 2018: "KitKat Katapult"
- 2015: "Copper Bread" ( Olaf Satzer )
- 2013: "The last field post letters from Axel Sommer"
- 2008: "Grimm's Fairy Tales"
Web links
- Martin Bringmann's website
- Martin Bringmann at filmmakers.de
- Martin Bringmann at castforward.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Isabella Caldart: Paul Auster - 4 3 2 1 (Kino Museum, Tübingen). In: amend. March 19, 2017, accessed on May 5, 2020 (German).
- ^ Willenbrock GmbH: Image video of Willenbrock Fördertechnik GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved on May 5, 2020 (German).
- ↑ Honda Germany Automobile: Honda CR-V Hybrid: The TV commercial. Retrieved on May 5, 2020 (German).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bringmann, Martin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 13, 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marburg on the Lahn |