Matthias Winde

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Matthias Winde (born December 12, 1952 in Erfurt ) is a German actor .

Life

Matthias Winde attended the Belvedere Castle Music High School in Weimar from 1965 to 1970 and studied trombone from 1970 to 1973 at the University of Music there . Subsequently, he began studying at the Leipzig Theater Academy . In 1977, the year he graduated, Winde began his first engagement at the Erfurt Theater . In 2003 he moved to the Stadttheater Ingolstadt , of which he was a member until 2009. Since then he has been working as a freelance artist and has performed as a guest at the Meininger Theater , the National Theater Weimar , the Schauspiel Leipzig , the State Theater Eisenach and the State Theater Kassel . Winde currently has an engagement at Theater Rudolstadt .

Winde played the title roles in Carlo Goldoni's Servants of Two Masters and in Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand . In Erfurt he played Faust in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's tragedy of the same name , in Erfurt he played Mephisto . With the double bass by Patrick Süskind and Die Sternstunde des Josef Bieber by Eberhard Streul , Winde was on stage in two monologues. His other roles including in Nikolai Gogol's auditor , as Schlomo Herzl in George Tabori grotesque Mein Kampf or as Titus Feuerfuchs in Talisman by Johann Nestroy . Winde also appears in musicals and has been the milkman Tevje in Anatevka by Jerry Bock and Joseph Stein and Fred Graham in Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate .

Winde has also been working for film and television since the late 1980s. He made his debut in an episode of the DFF series Die Gläserne Fackel . This was followed by additional tasks at Police Call 110 and at the crime scene . He had supporting roles in productions like Who is kissing an iguana? or emerald green .

Matthias Winde lives in Erfurt.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matthias Winde at schauspielervideos.de
  2. a b c Website of Matthias Winde , accessed on August 2, 2017
  3. Biography on the website of the Theater Rudolstadt , accessed on August 3, 2017