Raymond Tarabay

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Raymond Tarabay (born December 16, 1967 in Beirut , Lebanon ) is a German-Lebanese actor and film producer .

Live and act

After studying political science and oriental studies at the Free University of Berlin and the University of Bonn (degree: Magister), he initially attended seminars at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bonn and Berlin. In 1997 he began to gain a foothold in the film and media industry and attended directing and production seminars in Berlin and New York with Yurek Bogayewicz , before co-writing the screenplay Muhtar, der Mayor (Box! Filmproduktion Berlin) for the first time has been. In the same year he also made his directorial debut with the play Die Küche (Tiyatrom, Berlin). In 2000, after years of research, he began to work with two co-authors on the script for the theater spectacle Die Helden von Bern , which premiered in Kaiserslautern in 2004.

In addition to his activities on the stage, Tarabay was co-founder and co-managing director of the production company GLOBAL FILMTIME LTD in Berlin and London before he took over the position of managing director of Vadim Glowna's ATOSSA FILM Produktion GmbH in 2005 . He produced numerous films, including a. Laguna (directed by Dennis Berry), Bandido (directed by Oscar winner Roger Christian ) and The House of Sleeping Beauties (directed by Vadim Glowna). The latter made it into the preselection for the German Oscar entry in 2008, in the "Best Foreign Language Film" category.

Filmography

As an actor
As a producer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Oscar preselection. Retrieved June 18, 2012 .