Thomas Haydn

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Thomas Haydn, 2016

Thomas Haydn (born August 29, 1963 in Sibiu , Transylvania ) is a German actor .

Life

In 1974 he came with his parents (Erika Haydn, née Hoffmann and Hermann Johann Haydn) from Romania to Augsburg-Göggingen . In 1981, Haydn moved to Munich - Schwabing .

In Munich he completed the drama school and the stage maturity test . He later studied film and television in Los Angeles , a. a. in Santa Monica at MK Lewis .

From 1988 onwards he mainly played classics in the stage area , including "Doktor Faust" from Faust at the age of 29 . A tragedy. From 2000 to 2003 he gave the Old Shatterhand in the Karl May Festival of the Elspe Festival .

As co-founder of the "Pancomedia Theater Production", Thomas Haydn then played Chekhov's " The Bear " & " The Proposal " with Katharina Zander and Michael Gahr . After the resumption of the two one-act plays in 2006 with Edmund Gleede in the new line-up, Thomas Haydn left the stage.

In Wuppertal , Thomas Haydn worked as a juror for the "Bergisches Filmpreis" .

In the TV sector he played in numerous productions such as Polizeiruf 110 , Unter Verdacht , Der Alte , Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei , SOKO 5113 , Der Clown , Aeon-Countdown im All , Dr. Stefan Frank - The doctor whom women trust .

The film " Kiss My Blood " in which he played the male lead was awarded a prize in Rome (Fantafestival) and T. Haydn received a "Special Mention" in Brussels - Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival .

Since 1984 he has also worked as a speaker a. a. as a regular and ensemble speaker, voice actor in numerous series and films, etc. a. in The Rich and Beautiful , The Simpsons, and Pokémon .

Stage (selection)

Thomas Haydn as Dr. Faust (1993), with Barbara Gossler, Isolde Miler and Tonio von der Meden

Web links

Commons : Thomas Haydn  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. biography . thomashaydnfanpage.de. Archived from the original on March 11, 2015. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  2. Short Film Festival . thomashaydnfanpage.de. Archived from the original on May 15, 2015. Retrieved May 7, 2016.