Stefan Konarske

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Stefan Konarske (2020)

Stefan Konarske (born February 28, 1980 in Stade ) is a German film and theater actor .

Life

Stefan Konarske was born the son of a carpenter and a master hairdresser. He left his parents' house at a very young age and opted for a school in Paris, where he grew up multilingual. He broke off his school education prematurely and moved to Hamburg, where he accepted a two-year engagement at a private theater. He applied to the drama schools in Munich and Berlin and was finally accepted at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. He finished his four-year course in 2006 with distinction.

During his student days he appeared in the title role of Baal in Bertolt Brecht's play of the same name at the bat Studiotheater Berlin . In the 2006/2007 season he made his debut at the Deutsches Theater in the role of Orestes under the direction of Michael Thalheimer . For this performance, Konarske was named Young Actor of the Year 2007 by Theater heute magazine .

In the cinema, Stefan Konarske was seen in films by the directors Detlev Buck ( Knallhart and Same Same But Different ) and Leander Haußmann ( NVA ). He also worked in television productions in the Tatort episodes The Last Race (2006) and Heimwärts (2010) as well as the crime series Stahlnetz . In 2008 Konarske shone as Werther in the theater adaptation of the same name produced for the ZDF theater channel (director: Uwe Janson ) of the Goethe work Die Leiden des Junge Werther and, among other engagements, continued to play a leading role in the ensemble of the Deutsches Theater Berlin. Stefan Konarske has been a member of the ensemble at the Munich Residenztheater since 2011 and can be seen as Gyges in Gyges and his Ring by Friedrich Hebbel .

From 2012 Konarske played the superintendent Daniel Kossik in the Tatort from Dortmund . At the open-air cinema in Dortmund's Westfalenpark, Konarske announced at the premiere of the Tatort episode Payday that he would be seen for the last time as Chief Inspector Kossik in the Tatort in 2017. In the same year, the Franco-German production, The Young Karl Marx, premiered at the 67th Berlinale , in which Konarske played the leading role as Friedrich Engels .

Filmography (selection)

Theater (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 2009: Matthias Wittekindt : Die Frau im Netz (Gerd) - Director: Wolfgang Rindfleisch (crime radio play - DLR )
  • 2012: Holger Teschke : Eulenspiegel, the pirate - Director: Wolfgang Rindfleisch (children's radio play - DKultur )
  • 2013: Mathieu Beurton : Three people and the salt in the sea - Director: Marguerite Gateau (radio play - DKultur / SR )
  • Ariel 15 or The Basics of Forlornness by Helene Hegemann (Production: Deutschlandfunk)
  • Breathe me, dearest of Christian Schiller and Marianne Wendt (Production: SWR 2)
  • Out of the joint by Tilla Lingenberg (Production: RBB)
  • Dropouts by Lutz Hübner (Production: MDR)
  • The last step by Christoph Prochnow (Production: Deutschlandradio)
  • Fischer sin Fru by Werner Buhss (Production: Deutschlandradio)
  • Le pouvoir de dire oui by David Hare (Production: Théâtre de la Ville and France Culture)
  • Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (Production: Deutschlandradio)

Awards (selection)

Web links

Commons : Stefan Konarske  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. WDR press release of March 5, 2012: WDR presents the team from the new crime scene in Dortmund - four-person investigative team , accessed on March 5, 2012.
  2. PromiLounge.de: Stefan Konarske: Adieu, Tatort! , accessed on August 11, 2016.