Thomas C. Zinke
Thomas Christoph Zinke (mostly Thomas C. Zinke or Thomas Zinke ; born May 20, 1967 in Munich ) is a German actor .
Life
After graduating from high school in 1988, Thomas Zinke did his community service at the Munich-Großhadern Clinic until 1990 . From 1990 to 1994 he completed an acting training at the Academy for Performing Arts Ulm (AdK). After holding various positions - including the Theater Trier - he was in the season 1996/97 ensemble member of the Theater cities Dinkelsbühl, where he so different stage characters such as The Brave Little Tailor (1996) and the "Mandelstam" in Carl Sternheim The pants designed. From 1997 to 2000 Thomas Zinke was then permanently engaged at the Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck . There he was seen in 1997 in well-known classical roles such as “Viola” and her twin brother “Sebastian” in Was Ihr wollt by William Shakespeare or “Razmann” in Friedrich Schiller's Die Räuber , but also as “Dilldapp” in Tankred Dorst 's children's play Wie Dilldapp went after the giant (1998) or as Karl Valentin in Karl Valentin and Liesl Karlstadt (1999).
From 2001, Zinke played with the Bremer Shakespeare Company , until 2006 as a permanent member of the ensemble and since then regularly as a guest. The classic Shakespeare roles that he created include the "Count of Kent" in King Lear (2001), "Capulet" and "Benvolio" in Romeo and Juliet (2001), "Lysander" in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2002), "Rodrigo" in Othello (2002) as well as the title characters of Coriolan (2003) and King Johann (2004).
From 2005 to 2011, Thomas C. Zinke also studied educational sciences at the University of Bremen .
From 2006 working as a freelance actor, he was for some pieces in various stages involved . In three pieces he played under the direction of Andreas Kloos: For the productions of the theater keel designed prong 2008, "Sergeant Dimpfelmoser" in The Robber Hotzenplotz of Otfried Preußler and 2009 all three ghosts in A Christmas Carol for the submission of Charles Dickens , and on In 2013/2014 at Theater Bielefeld he gave the “Professor Tibatong” in Urmel from the ice by Max Kruse . And in 2013 he was seen in the music theater, at the Hamburg State Opera in Der Meister and Margarita .
In 2007, Zinke staged the mask play Ja, ich will! Developed by him and Benjamin Krause in the Blaumeier studio in Bremen . , in which he also acted as pastor and caretaker himself. In autumn 2011 he went on a journey through Germany with a scenic mask play to draw attention to the upcoming special exhibition Edvard Munch - Riddles Behind the Canvas in the Kunsthalle Bremen . With Christian Bergmann he shared the role of the painter Edvard Munch .
Above all, however, he appeared from 2010 with his own series of literature. Under the title Zinke reads - If you don't want to read, you have to hear! For these staged readings he worked on everything from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to Robert Gernhardt that rhymes or is written in prose. Since 2012 he has been working with the pianist Hauke Scholten and has expanded his program to include “Readings with Music”. Among other things, they produced several children's readings with music for the concert hall Die Glocke in Bremen, and from 2013 also the literary-musical theater evenings Heinz Erhardt explains the world: Why the lemons got sour and "The heart beats, the cheeks glow ' n “- love in words and music from Goethe to Georgette Dee .
In the 2017/18 season, Thomas C. Zinke is once again a permanent member of an acting ensemble - at the Theater & Philharmonie Thuringia with the Altenburg and Gera venues . There, under the direction of Manuel Kressin, he plays "Otto Kringelein" in the stage version of Vicky Baum's People in the Hotel .
In addition to his theater work, the actor was and can be seen in commercials and industrial films or heard as a speaker in documentaries .
Thomas C. Zinke lives in Bremen with his wife and two children .
Stage roles (selection)
year | piece | role | Director | theatre |
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1994 | Hunting scenes from Lower Bavaria | Abram | Yvonne Racine | Akademietheater Ulm |
1994 | Aladdin and the magic lamp | Grand Vizier | Regina Noelke | Theater Trier |
1995 | A midsummer night's dream | Craftsman | Karin Beyer | Theater Neu-Ulm |
1996 | The valiant dressmaker | Little tailor | Hermes Schmid | City theater Dinkelsbühl |
1996 | The pants | Almond Jam | Thomas Willberger | City theater Dinkelsbühl |
1997 | Kissing God | Harry | Klaus Troemer | City theater Dinkelsbühl |
1997 | Dental gold | Karl | Hermes Schmid | City theater Dinkelsbühl |
1997 | What you want | Viola and Sebastian | Pit Holzwarth | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
1997 | The robbers | Razmann | Thorsten Schilling | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
1998 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Nick | Thorsten Schilling | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
1998 | How Dilldapp went after the giant | Dilldapp | Irmgard Lübke | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
1999 | Karl Valentin and Liesl Karlstadt | Karl Valentin | Dietrich Hübsch | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
1999 | The conceited sick man | Cléante | Hanspeter Horner | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
2000 | Othello mustn't burst | page | Klaus Rohrmoser | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
2000 | The urge | Fritz | Manfred Schild | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
2000 | In the thicket of the cities | baboon | Klaus Rohrmoser | Tyrolean State Theater Innsbruck |
2001 | King Lear | Earl of Kent | Sylvia Armbruster | bremer shakespeare company |
2001 | Romeo and Juliet | Benvolio and Capulet | Rainer Iwersen | bremer shakespeare company |
2002 | A midsummer night's dream | Lysander and Craftsman | Sebastian Kautz | bremer shakespeare company |
2002 | Othello | Rodrigo | Ramin Yegani-Fard | bremer shakespeare company |
2003 | Coriolan | Coriolan | Sebastian Kautz | bremer shakespeare company |
2004 | King Johann | King Johann | Rainer Iwersen | bremer shakespeare company |
2005-2014 | Cabal and love for two | Ferdinand, Miller, Wurm, Kalf, Milford | Andreas Kloos | bremer shakespeare company |
2006 | Love and hate in Malta | Flavio and Benedict | Chris Alexander | bremer shakespeare company |
2007 | Yes I do! | Pastor and caretaker | Thomas C. Zinke | Blue eggs studio Bremen |
2008 | The robber Hotzenplotz | Constable Dimpfelmoser | Andreas Kloos | Kiel Theater / Kiel Opera House |
2009 | a Christmas Story | all three ghosts | Andreas Kloos | Kiel Theater / Kiel Opera House |
2012-2015 | Fist i | Dr. Heinrich Faust | Petra-Janina Schultz | bremer shakespeare company (and guest performances) |
2012 | Pettersson gets a Christmas visit | Pettson, Findus and Narrator | Hauke Scholten | The Glocke Concert Hall (Bremen) |
2013 | The master and Margarita | master | Jochen Biganzoli | Hamburg State Opera |
2013 | The little ghost | Narrator and player | Hauke Scholten | The Glocke Concert Hall (Bremen) |
2013-2014 | Urmel from the ice | Professor Tibatong | Andreas Kloos | Bielefeld Theater |
2014-2017 | Heinz Erhardt explains the world: Why the lemons got sour | Professor Agamemnon Steinwurf-Haslingen | Petra-Janina Schultz | Concert hall Die Glocke (Bremen) and guest performances |
2015-2016 | When Santa Claus fell from the sky | Narrator and player | Hauke Scholten | The Glocke Concert Hall (Bremen) |
2017-2018 | People in the hotel | Otto Kringelein | Manuel Kressin | Theater & Philharmonic Thuringia |
Web links
- Thomas C. Zinke in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Profilecard at www.schauspielervideos.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d short portrait at www.anders-alter.de; Retrieved November 19, 2012
- ↑ a b c d See his profile card at www.schauspielervideos.de
- ↑ a b Thomas C. Zinke at the Bremer Shakespeare Company ( Memento from July 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Yes, I do! at blaumeier.de ( Memento from October 9, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ NN: Today: Edvard Munch - Theater-Germany-Tour starts in Celle on celleheute.de; Retrieved November 19, 2012
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Zinke, Thomas C. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Zinc, Thomas; Zinke, Thomas Christoph (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 20, 1967 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |