Ralph Sählbrandt

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Ralph Sählbrandt (born October 10, 1961 in Gransee ) is a German actor .

Life

After attending school, Ralph Sählbrandt completed an apprenticeship as a gas-water installer in 1980. From 1983 he worked for some time as a stage technician at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam , before he began studying acting at what is now the Babelsberg Film University in 1984 , which he graduated with a diploma in summer 1988. After a piece contract at the Leipziger Pfeffermühle , Sählbrandt started his first engagement in 1988 at the Friedrich-Wolf-Theater, which later became the Landestheater Neustrelitz . In 1993 he moved to the Chemnitz Theater , where he was a member until 1997. From 1997 to 2000 he was engaged at the Landestheater Thuringia , went from there to Neustrelitz again for another 12 years and has been a member of the ensemble of the Central Saxon Theater in Freiberg and Döbeln since 2012 .

Sählbrandt has played in countless pieces to this day. The spectrum of his roles ranges from classics by Friedrich Schiller , William Shakespeare or Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to plays by Friedrich Dürrenmatt , Max Frisch and Bertolt Brecht to comedies and cocks like arsenic and lace by Joseph Kesselring or Weekend in Paradise by Arnold and Bach .

In addition to his extensive work as a stage actor, Sählbrandt has been in front of the camera comparatively rarely. Only from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s was he seen in the crime series The prosecutor has the floor and the police call 110 .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Website of Ralph Sählbrandt , accessed on May 10, 2017