Matthias Matschke
Matthias Matschke (born October 17, 1968 in Marburg ) is a German actor .
Life
Before Matthias Matschke became an actor, he went to the Ludwig-Georgs-Gymnasium in Darmstadt; then he studied German and religion for teaching. Before taking up this degree, he had been rejected at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich .
At the age of 24, Matschke moved to the University of the Arts in Berlin . This was followed by engagements at the Schauspiel Frankfurt , where he took part in Arthur Schnitzler's Das weite Land , and in 1996 at the Volksbühne Berlin .
In 2004 Matschke directed the stage version of Billy Wilder's film One, Two, Three . As an actor he worked a. a. in the movies LiebesLuder (2000) by Detlev Buck and the film adaptation of the novel Soloalbum (2002). In 2007 he was in Why Men Don't Listen and Women Park Badly , in Tobi Baumann's idiot and in Vanessa Jopp's Christmas comedy Meine Schöne Bescherung on the big screen and in 2009 in the ProSieben thriller Killer Hunt. Kill me if you can see
From 2005 to 2020 Matschke played Bastian Pastewka's half-brother Hagen in the comedy series Pastewka . From 2003 to 2013 he was also part of the ensemble of the sketch show Ladykracher .
Matschke has been playing in The Ideal Man at the Burgtheater in Vienna since the 2010/11 season and from 2012–2013 he was in charge of the progress in Some Messages to Space at the Vienna Academy .
Since October 2015 Matthias Matschke has been working as “Dr. Matthias Matschke ”on the satirical news program heute-show . He was also part of the ensemble of the sketch comedy series Sketch History , in which historical events were parodied, since October 9, 2015 . Matschke slipped into the roles of Ludwig van Beethoven , Joseph Goebbels and John F. Kennedy, among others .
Filmography (selection)
- 1995: Police call 110 - seven days of freedom
- 1999: Sonnenallee
- 2000: LiebesLuder
- 2001: What to do if there's a fire
- 2001: borane
- 2002: Kolle - A life for love and sex
- 2003: Wolfsburg
- 2003: The architect's wife
- 2003: solo album
- 2003–2013: Ladykracher (TV series, 45 episodes)
- 2004: The Last Witness (TV series, episode The Nightmare )
- 2005–2020: Pastewka (TV series, 99 episodes)
- 2005: Tatort - A feeling of happiness
- 2005: Tatort - Where's Max Gravert?
- 2006: four daughters
- 2007: Why men don't listen and women don't park well
- 2007: complete idiot
- 2007: Mein Fuehrer - The really truest truth about Adolf Hitler
- 2007, 2014: The Criminalist (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 2007: My nice present
- 2007: Africa, mon amour
- 2007: Kommissar Stolberg (TV series, episode The Last Performance )
- 2008: Tatort - Hopeless
- 2009: There comes Kalle (TV series, episode tests of courage )
- 2009: killer hunt. Kill me if you can
- 2009: SOKO Cologne (TV series, episode Bauerntod )
- 2009: Tatort - Raven Heart
- 2009: The Two Lives of Daniel Shore
- 2010: Boxhagener Platz
- 2011: The Weekly Show (8 episodes)
- 2011: Remaining vacation
- 2011: Sharp Dogs (Pilot)
- 2013: The Book Thief
- 2013: A strong team - Prague Spring
- 2014: Grand Budapest Hotel
- 2014–2015: Helen Dorn series
- 2014: The third girl
- 2014: under control
- 2015: Until it stops
- 2015: the pact
- 2014: The witness house
- 2014: Friesland - Murderous tides
- 2015: SCHULD after Ferdinand von Schirach (TV series, episode The Other )
- 2015: Last Trace Berlin (TV series, episode Transformed )
- 2015: A murder with a prospect
- 2015: Under the radar
- 2015–2019: Sketch History
- 2015: the lost brother
- 2015: The Barschel case
- 2016: Tatort - Faithful Roy
- 2016–2019: Police call 110
- 2016: end of the line
- 2017: thin ice
- 2018: strong shoulders
- 2018: crash
- 2019: ten roses
- 2019: Murderous village community
- 2016: Winnetou - The myth is alive (three-part TV series)
- 2017–2020: Professor T. (TV series)
- 2018: Südstadt
- 2019: Driven
Theater (selection)
- 1994: Amphitryon by Heinrich von Kleist as Sosias, Koop Theater am Hebbel am Ufer (director: Johannes Grebert )
- 1995: Baader Remix '95 by Johannes Grebert as investigator, Koop Theater am Hebbel am Ufer (Director: Johannes Grebert)
- 1996: Moby Dick by Tim Staffel based on Herman Melville as Ismael am Hebbel am Ufer (Director: Johannes Grebert)
- 1996-1997: Cement by Heiner Müller as a machine man at the Volksbühne Berlin (Director: Andreas Kriegenburg )
- 1996–1997: Triumph of the Sensibility of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe as Merkulo at the Volksbühne Berlin (Director: Stefan Bachmann )
- 1997–1998: For bare life after Sydney Pollack as Matthias at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Michael Talke )
- 1997–2000: Trainspotting by Harry Gibson and Irvine Welsh as Matthias and Evan at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Frank Castorf )
- 1998–1999: Three sisters by Anton Chekhov as fedotik at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Christoph Marthaler )
- 1998–1999: Flashback of Stefan Pucher as Matthias at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Stefan Pucher)
- 1998–1999: Parisian life of Jacques Offenbach as Bobinet at the Burgtheater Vienna and at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Christoph Marthaler)
- 1998-2002: The dirty hands of Jean-Paul Sartre as Hugo at the Volksbühne Berlin (Director: Frank Castorf)
- 1999–2001: Wars of the Roses 1–8 Richard II. The property of William Shakespeare as Prince Heinrich at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Frank Castorf)
- 1999-2001: Wars of the Roses 1-8 Richard II The wage laborers. Of William Shakespeare as Prince Henry at the Volksbühne Berlin (Director: Gabriele Gysi )
- 1999–2001: Wars of the Roses 1–8 Richard II. The betrayal of William Shakespeare as Prince Heinrich at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Karin Henkel )
- 1999–2001: On the beautiful view of Ödön von Horváth as Max at the Salzburg Festival and at the Schauspielhaus Zürich (director: Christoph Marthaler)
- 2000: Matschke's Cabinet of Mirrors by Matthias Matschke and Johannes Grebert as Matthias at the Volksbühne Berlin (directors: Matthias Matschke and Johannes Grebert)
- 2000–2001: Caligula - The obscene work of Frank Castorf after Georges Bataille as Scipio at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Frank Castorf)
- 2000–2002: End stop America after Tennessee Williams as Steve Hubbel at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Frank Castorf)
- 2001: The Storm by William Shakespeare as Stefano at the Schauspielhaus Hamburg (director: Jan Lauwers )
- 2001-2006: The Ten Commandments of Raffaele Viviani as Italians at the Volksbühne Berlin (directed by Christoph Marthaler)
- 2002-2003: Golden Age of Richard Dresser as Phil at the Schaubühne Berlin (Director: Thomas Ostermeier Meier )
- 2003–2004: Better not by Christoph Marthaler and Stephanie Carp as piano salesmen at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Christoph Marthaler)
- 2003–2005: Groundings by Christoph Marthaler and Stephanie Carp as board member at the Schauspielhaus Zürich (director: Christoph Marthaler)
- 2004: One, two, three by Ferenc Molnár as MacNamara at Hebbel am Ufer (directors: Matthias Matschke and Johannes Grebert)
- 2004: Cleaned by Sarah Kane as Tinker at the Schaubühne Berlin (Director: Benedict Andrews )
- 2004–2005: Danton's death of Georg Büchner as Camille at the Schauspielhaus Zürich (director: Christoph Marthaler)
- 2004-2006: Eldorado by Marius von Mayenburg when Anton at the Schaubühne Berlin (Director: Thomas Ostermeier Meier)
- 2005-2006: The stake of Heinrich von Gagern as the wild German at the Volksbühne Berlin (Director: Frank Castorf)
- 2005–2006: Turista by Marius von Mayenburg as Hermann at the Schaubühne Berlin (director: Luk Perceval )
- 2005–2008: The fruit fly by Christoph Marthaler and Stephanie Carp as a scientist at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Christoph Marthaler)
- 2006–2008: Stories from the Vienna Woods by Ödön von Horváth as Rittmeister at the Volksbühne Berlin (director: Christoph Marthaler)
- 2009–: Third generation of Yael Ronen as Matthias at Habima Tel Aviv and at the Schaubühne Berlin (director: Yael Ronen)
- 2011–2014: The Homecoming of Odysseus by Claudio Monteverdi as Telemach at the Schaubühne Berlin (Director: David Marton )
- 2011–2015: The ideal man by Elfriede Jelinek based on Oscar Wilde as Lord Goring at the Akademietheater Vienna (director: Barbara Frey )
- 2012–2013: Some messages to space by Wolfram Lotz as head of progress at the Burgtheater Vienna (director: Antú Romero Nunes )
Radio plays
- 1997: Jenny Reinhardt : Malwine and Herr Kast - Director: Stefan Dutt (children's radio play - DLR )
- 2000: Jenny Reinhardt: The North Sea Pig - Director: Beatrix Ackers (radio play - DLR)
- 2001: Steffen Thiemann : Nichtschwimmercafé - Director: Christiane Ohaus (radio play - NDR )
- 2001: Norbert Zähringer : The little ones and the bad ones - Director: Annette Berger (radio play - DLR)
- 2002: Andreas Knaup : Genopoly - Director: Robert Matejka (radio play - DLR)
- 2002: Peter Steinbach : The wonderful world of Jean-Henri Fabre - Director: Marguerite Gateau (radio play (12 parts) - DLR)
- 2004 Erwin Koch : Sara tanzt - Director: Gottfried von Eine (radio play - Saarländischer Rundfunk)
- 2006: Philippe Bruehl : Toulouse Confidential - Director: Philippe Bruehl (radio play - SWR )
- 2008: Maraike Wittbrodt : Glücksbrief - Director: Beatrix Ackers (children's radio play - DKultur )
- 2010: Laila Stieler : Ick am nu mal a hairdresser (consultant) - editing and direction: Judith Lorentz . RBB
- 2011: Jenny Reinhardt: Lina, König Faunfaun and the cat's beard - Director: Klaus-Michael Klingsporn (children's radio play - DKultur)
- 2012: Thomas Fritz : Eleven weeks and one day - Director: Beatrix Ackers (DKultur)
- 2012: Hannelore Hippe : The Diaries of Samuel Pepys - Director: Götz Naleppa ( DLF )
- 2013: EM Cioran : On the disadvantage of being born - Director: Kai Grehn (radio play - SWR)
- 2014: Tom Peuckert : European Classics - Director: Oliver Sturm (Literary Séance - RBB)
- 2017: Jocelyne Saucier : One more life. Deutschlandfunk culture
Audio book
- 2018 Achtsam morden Author Karsten Dusse , Publisher: Random House audio, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag
Awards
- German Audiobook Prize 2020 in the category “Best Entertainment” as speaker of the audio book “Achtsam morden” by Karsten Dusse
Web links
- Matthias Matschke in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Matthias Matschke's website
- Agency website by Matthias Matschke
- The talent for improvisation. In: Der Tagesspiegel from December 22, 2010.
- David Rollik: »There must be no standstill«. In: BVG-Magazin PLUS . January 8, 2020 (Interview with Matthias Matschke, BVG-Magazin PLUS, January 2020 issue ).
Individual evidence
- ^ Matthias Matschke - Munzinger Biography on munzinger.de, accessed on March 1, 2015
- ^ German audio book prize for Matschke and Icks. Deutschlandfunk Kultur , February 6, 2020, accessed on February 7, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Matschke, Matthias |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th October 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marburg |