Michel Schäfer

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Michel Schäfer (born May 3, 1967 in Offenbach am Main ) is a German actor and poet .

Life

Michel Schäfer has been working as a freelance actor since 1987. In 1995 he was a founding member of the “hoffART-Theater” in Darmstadt and in 1997 of the “TikS” ensemble (theater in a small hall) in Langen (Hesse).

In Darmstadt and Langen, Schäfer also brought self-written texts to the stage: in 2005 the ensemble piece Outside the Cage , which was written in Africa , in 2006 the monodrama The Traveler and in 2007 the two-person piece Die Trabanten . In 2008 he was the director of the Austrian premiere of The Adventures of a Farmer on the Chessboard ... by Othmar Plöckinger in Salzburg and Vienna.

From 2009 to 2020 Schäfer played on the stage of the “Spessartgrotte” theater in Mainfranken in more than 20 pieces (Gemünden-Langenprozelten). Schäfer has been part of the “Gruseldinner - Das Original” ensemble since 2019, with which he performs at venues all over Germany.

In 2016 he played the leading role in the two short films Analogie and Vaterlied by Lukas Kunzmann.

Schäfer writes poems that u. a. In 1998 in Karin Fischer Verlag and in 2009/2011 in the anthologies of the literary group Poseidon in Odenwald-Verlag.

Michel Schäfer lives in Neustadt am Main .

Theater (selection)

Films (selection)

  • 2016: analogy
  • 2016: Father's Song

Web links

literature

  • Michael Schäfer: veil fires. Karin-Fischer-Verlag 1998.
  • Paul-Hermann Gruner (ed.): Ticket to Ride. Odenwald-Verlag 2009.
  • Paul-Hermann Gruner (ed.): StadtLandKuss. Odenwald-Verlag 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. Michel Schäfer actor, reciter - THEAPOLIS. In: www.theapolis.de. Retrieved November 28, 2016 .
  2. ^ Spessart grotto - the theater in Mainfranken. In: www.spessartgrotte.de. Retrieved November 28, 2016 .
  3. Horror Dinner - The Original. Retrieved July 20, 2020 .
  4. Inken Kleibömer: When the millionaire swaps roles with the servant. In: Main-Post. November 20, 2015, accessed January 8, 2017 .
  5. Michaela Schneider: Not for the faint of heart. In: Main-Echo. November 16, 2013, accessed November 28, 2016 .