Nino Sandow

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Nino Sandow (* 1961 in East Berlin ) is a German opera singer , actor and director .

Life

Nino Sandow was born in East Berlin in 1961. He grew up there and in the north of the GDR. From 1982 to 1988 he studied opera singing at the “Hanns Eisler” Academy of Music in Berlin and from 1985 to 1986 he completed a basic course at the “Ernst Busch” Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . After his opera singing diploma, he worked as a soloist at the Opera Studio of the Komische Oper Berlin and at the Hans Otto Theater Potsdam. He then studied from 1990 to 1993 directing music theater at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin. 1992–98 he was an actor in the Berliner Ensemble ; In 1993 he got an engagement as a director at the workshop of the Berlin Schillertheater . In 1996 the theater of the bread factory (Berlin) was voluntarily taken over until 1997.

Since 1998, Sandow has been working as a freelance artist with numerous singing and acting engagements, solo programs, on various stages and in film and television productions, as well as a director with productions, including at the Berliner Ensemble, Deutsches Theater Berlin , Volksbühne , Maxim-Gorki-Theater , Saalbau Neukölln , Hamburger Schauspielhaus, Bad Hersfeld Festival, Theater an der Wien, Hanover Theater, and Magdeburg Puppet Theater . He has made guest appearances in Europe and America. Artistically, he worked with Fritz Marquardt , Peter Zadek , Carlos Medina , Armin Petras , Josef Szeiler , Torsten Fischer, Herbert Rolong, Henry Hübchen , Stephan Suschke , Helke Misselwitz , Vivian Naefe , Heiner Carow , Karl Huck, Nina Grosse , Oskar Roehler, Gabriele Jacobi, Norbert Skrovanek , Peter Brasch , Max Goldt , Corinna Harfouch and the performance group Brown .

He also published various CD recordings: Alzheimer Chaussee (with the group Daniloff ), Brecht Majakowski Hans Albers, Winterreise and Musik wird nie slow (with Michael Dubach, Max Goldt and others).

In addition, he teaches and directs “Konrad Wolf” as a lecturer at the Free University of Berlin and at the University of Film and Television Potsdam (HFF). Since 2006 he has held a permanent professorship at the "Hanns Eisler" University of Music in Berlin.

In 2010 he stood in front of the camera as "Schwarzer Peter" for the film Otto's Eleven .

Filmography (selection)

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