Martin Bruchmann

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Martin Bruchmann (born September 18, 1989 in Leipzig ) is a German actor .

Life

Martin Bruchmann completed his acting studies from 2009 to 2013 at the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" University of Music and Theater in Leipzig. During his studies he performed at the New Theater Halle . The studio production Disobedience (based on H. Ibsen's Ein Volksfeind , director: Martina Eitner-Acheampong ), in which Bruchmann also participated, received the Grand Prix of the jury of the 19th international drama school meeting “Istropolitana” in Bratislava in 2012 .

After completing his studies, he was engaged in his first permanent engagement at the State Theater in Nuremberg from 2013 to 2016 . Here he played u. a. the title role in Don Carlos (premiere: 2013/14 season, director: Schirin Khodadadian ), Eteocles in Oedipus City based on motifs by Sophocles , Euripides and Aeschylus (premiere: 2014/15 season, director: Klaus Kusenberg ), the musician Schaunard in Das Leben der Bohème (premiere: 2014/15 season, director: Stefan Otteni ) and Major Lars Koch in the play Terror by Ferdinand von Schirach (premiere: 2015/16 season, director: Frank Behnke ). In the 2016/17 season he was still engaged as a guest at the State Theater in Nuremberg.

In the 2016/17 season, Bruchmann took on the roles of Lennox / Snyder in the Brecht production of Saint John of the Slaughterhouses at the Münster Theater (director: Frank Behnke). In 2017 he was a guest at the Junge Deutsches Theater in the two-person classroom play This is not a diary by Erna Sassen . In the 2017/18 season he worked at the State Theater in Nuremberg in the theater project Ein Fest für Ataturk .

Even before his studies, he was already in front of the camera. Bruchmann now works regularly for cinema, film and television and has worked in films for ARD and ZDF , a. a. in the film adaptation of Uwe Tellkamp's Dresden novel Der Turm (2012) directed by Christian Schwochow and in the ZDF three-part series Our Mothers, Our Fathers (2013, directed by Philipp Kadelbach ).

He appeared several times in the television series Tatort , u. a. as star pianist and swarm of women Christian von Meeren in Tatort: ​​Borowski and the Angel (first broadcast: December 2013) in a leading role. He had a brief appearance as a porn actor in the Munich Tatort: ​​Hardcore (first broadcast: October 2017).

In the ZDF crime series SOKO Leipzig (2015) he was seen in a leading role in the episode; He played the pop star Ben Remus, who, suspecting a burglar in his house, shoots in a panic through a closed door and murders his wife. He also had episode roles in the television series Alles Klara (2013, as a game-addicted son) and Notruf Hafenkante (2016, as a student at a Hamburg elite university). In the first season of the newly placed crime series SOKO Hamburg in March 2018 , Bruchmann also took on a leading role in the episode; he played the suspect journeyman baker Timo Fenne.

In summer 2016 he shot with Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck for his new feature film Werk ohne Autor . Bruchmann plays an art student in the film, which is due to hit theaters in October 2018.

In addition to acting, Bruchmann is also engaged in music and dance. He appeared on the music stages in the Leipzig area even before he started playing. He is a singer in a band, plays the piano , guitar and drums . With the band “Amsel Tanz Quintett” he sings old disco music , evergreens and pop songs. Since 2015 he has also been attending " Gaga " classes at the Batsheva Company in Tel-Aviv regularly during the summer months .

Bruchmann lives in Berlin .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Bruchmann . In: ČSFD.cz . Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  2. a b Martin Bruchmann. In: schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved April 27, 2018 .
  3. a b Martin Bruchmann . Profile and vita at CASTFORWARD. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
  4. a b Martin Bruchmann . Vita. Official website of Theater Münster. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
  5. a b The mysterious pop star and the SOKO . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung of January 11, 2015. Accessed April 27, 2018.
  6. Frank Behnke staged "Saint Joan of the Slaughterhouses" at the Münster Theater . In: Westfälische Nachrichten of December 23, 2016. Retrieved on April 27, 2018.
  7. Theater review of “This is not a diary” . Retrieved April 27, 2018.
  8. A FESTIVAL FOR ATATÜRK - RESEARCH PROJECT / PIECE DEVELOPMENT ( Memento from April 27, 2018 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved April 27, 2018.
  9. Crime scene crime thriller full of secrets, lies and intrigues ( Memento from April 27, 2018 in the Internet Archive ). In: Ruhr Nachrichten of October 8, 2017. Accessed April 27, 2018.
  10. SOKO Hamburg | Right in the heart ( memento from April 25, 2018 in the Internet Archive ). Plot and cast. Retrieved April 27, 2018.