Michael Evers

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Michael Evers (born April 9, 1946 in Fulda ) is a German actor.

He received his training at the State University for Music and Theater Hanover . His first engagement took him to Zurich in 1969 at the Theater am Neumarkt . At the same time studying German at the University of Zurich . The next theater stations were the Deutsches Theater Göttingen , the theaters in Cologne and Bonn, the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen , in Switzerland again the Theater am Neumarkt, the Schauspielhaus Zurich, the Theater Basel . Before health problems persuaded Evers to quit stage work, there were engagements at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg and the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin.

The important roles included a. Marquis von Posa ("Don Carlos"), Fritz Lobheimer ("Liebelei"), Orsino ("What you want"), Kostja and Trigorin ("The Seagull"), Leonce ("Leonce and Lena"), Alceste ("The Misanthropist "), Philip Gellburg (" Shards ").

In the television series " Die Stadtklinik " he played the continuous role of "Dr. Ernst Löwitz ”.

Evers was and is still involved in many radio productions, including a. in the radio plays "Die Verlobten" by Alessandro Manzoni , "Salambo" by Gustave Flaubert , "A woman flees from a message" by David Grossman, "I called him a tie" by Milena Michiko Flašar; "The Man in the Moon" by Evelyn Dörr; "KönigsSohn" by Roswitha Quadflieg; Evers was the character of Josef Stachelmann throughout Christian von Ditfurth's "Stachelmann Series", beginning with "Man without Blemish".

He self-published his novel "Ortsfremde" on Amazon. ISBN 978-1534789159

Michael Evers is married and lives in Berlin.

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