Vladimir Burlakov
Vladimir Burlakov (* 1987 in Moscow , Russian Владимир Бурлаков , German transcription Wladimir Burlakow ) is a German actor of Russian origin.
Life
Born in Russia, he moved with his mother, twin sister and Jewish grandmother from Moscow to Germany in 1996. On arrival in Munich , the family hardly spoke a word of German and lived in a home for asylum seekers before they were naturalized.
According to his own account, Burlakov wanted to be an actor since childhood. From 2006 to 2010 he studied acting at the Otto Falckenberg School , where he finally succeeded in shedding his accent. During his training he worked as Duke in The Avengers (2009, I-camp / Neues Theater Munich ), a variation of Thomas Middleton's tragedy of the Avengers . He made his debut on German television in 2010 as a drama student with Dominik Grafs In the Face of Crime . In the critically acclaimed multi-part crime series, Burlakov slipped into the role of Nikolai, a member of an Eastern European criminal brigade, in love for several episodes. The part brought him, together with the rest of the acting ensemble around Marie Bäumer , Mišel Matičević , Max Riemelt and Ronald Zehrfeld, the German Television Award in the category Special Achievement Fiction , while In the Face of the Crime was honored as the best multi-part series .
In the same year Burlakov, who originally wanted to work as a theater actor, was seen in the WDR television play Schurkenstück (2010), in which a sought-after young director (played by Katharina Schüttler ) and juvenile offenders did a modernized version of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit of the Old Lady plans to perform. In the young ensemble around Franz Dinda , Michael Keseroglu , Janusz Kocaj , Arnel Taci and Sebastian Urzendowsky , he was the beautiful Russian mafioso Pjotr, who takes on the female lead in the performance and dreams of becoming an actor. This again earned Burlakov praise from the critics.
In March 2011 he took on the role of Marco Weiss in the Sat.1 production Marco W. - 247 Days in Turkish Prison (working title: 247 days ) alongside Veronica Ferres and Herbert Knaup , which was followed by 4.87 million television viewers. The 17-year-old student was arrested in Turkey in 2007 on charges of sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung rated Burlakov's portrayal of Marco as a convincing, but somewhat restrained charismatic achievement compared to the previous television works. “It's not just that he resembles Marco W., it's just worth seeing how sensitively the twenty-four year old Burlakov plays a seventeen year old man: the voice, the looks, the tentative movements, the moments in which he empathizes,” says Uwe Ebbinghaus. Other critics agreed with this assessment and spoke of a convincing or impressive performance or a very talented actor. Burlakov also acted as a lover and murder suspect of a poverty prostitute (played by Renate Krößner ) who was more than 30 years older than in the episode Am Ende muss sein (2011) in the ZDF crime series Kommissarin Lucas .
Although, according to a report by Stern , he planned to cast off Russian as much as possible in autumn 2011 and distanced himself from his former friends with a migration background, Burlakov continued to slip into the role of the Russian. In 2012, Ralf Huettner's Siberia, of all places, was followed by a first film role. In the comedy he can be seen as the translator Artjom, who always tries to flow down the sober words of the German employee Matthias (played by Joachim Król ) , who was sent to Russia . In the film adaptation Scherbenpark by Alina Bronskys novel of the same he held next to Jasna Fritzi Bauer , Ulrich Noethen and Max Hegewald another film role.
In March 2019 it was announced that Burlakov will play the new chief inspector Leo Hölzer in the crime series Tatort for Saarländischer Rundfunk .
Vladimir Burlakov lives in Berlin . In addition to fencing, he has mastered the Brazilian martial art of capoeira and plays the piano.
Filmography
- 2010: In the Face of Crime (TV series)
- 2010: Schurkenstück (TV movie)
- 2011: SOKO Stuttgart (TV series; episode: sheet metal )
- 2011: Marco W. - 247 days in a Turkish prison (TV movie)
- 2011: Commissioner Lucas - In the end there must be luck (TV series)
- 2011: The Criminalist (TV series; episode: The Protector )
- 2012: Siberia of all places
- 2012: Deadly Temptation
- 2013: Kunduz - A Murderous Decision (TV movie)
- 2013: Snow White Must Die (Taunus crime film) (TV film)
- 2013: Alfred Brehm - The feelings of the animals (documentary multi-part TV)
- 2013: Shards Park
- 2013: The Last Bull (TV series; episode: Fire and Flame )
- 2013: Crimes according to Ferdinand von Schirach (TV series; episode: Green )
- 2013: The sky between the worlds (movie, fantasy)
- 2013: Schimanski (TV series; episode: Loverboy )
- 2013: The Wagner clan. A family story ( The Clan. The story of the Wagner family ; TV film)
- 2014: Wilsberg: The Money of Others
- 2014: The Midwife (TV movie)
- 2015: Nele in Berlin (TV movie)
- 2015: The Victims - Don't Forget Me (TV Movie)
- 2015: the golden shore
- 2015: night light
- 2015: Germany 83
- 2015: Free money - canceled (dffb academy series)
- 2015: Macho Man
- 2015: Charlotte Link - The Last Track (feature film, crime thriller)
- 2016: Tatort: You are mine
- 2016: The Siblings (feature film)
- 2016: At a short distance
- 2016: Jack the Ripper - A Woman Chases a Murderer (TV Movie)
- 2016: Stadtlandliebe (film comedy)
- 2017: Homicide Commission Königswinkel
- 2017: In Love with Amsterdam (TV comedy)
- 2017: Mata Hari - Dance with Death
- 2018: Chaos Queens: Adulterers and Other Innocent Lambs
- 2018: Lore (Season 2, Episode 3: Hinterkaifeck)
- 2018: Beat (TV series)
- 2019: Tatort: On, on and on
- 2019: Iron Sky: The Coming Race
- 2019: Your life is mine
- 2020: Tatort: The hardworking Lieschen
Audio books
- 2014: The Mechanics of the Heart (Publisher: Argon Sauerländer Audio) (Longlist Prize of the German Record Critics)
Awards
- 2010: German television award in the category Special Achievement Fiction for In the Face of the Crime (together with Marie Bäumer , Alina Levshin , Marko Mandić , Mišel Matičević , Katharina Nesytowa , Max Riemelt and Ronald Zehrfeld )
- 2011: Nomination for the New Faces Award in the category Best Young Actor for In the Face of Crime , Rogue Play and Marco W. - 247 Days in Turkish Prison
- 2011: Bavarian television award in the category of young talent for Marco W. - 247 days in a Turkish prison
- 2011: Nomination for the Günter Strack TV Prize for Marco W. - 247 days in a Turkish prison
- 2011: Nomination for the German Television Award in the Best Actor category for Marco W. - 247 days in a Turkish prison
Web links
- Agency profile of Vladimir Burlakov
- Interview about Marco W. - 247 days in the Turkish prison at sat1.de
- Karolin Jacquemain: At the wrong time in the wrong place - report on the shooting of 247 days in the Hamburger Abendblatt , June 19, 2010, p. 21
- Vladimir Burlakov in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Knastbrüder (called on 22 March 2011) Interview with Marco Weiss and Vladimir Burlakov at tvspielfilm.de -.
- ↑ Profile at sat1.de (accessed on March 16, 2011).
- ↑ a b c d e f Creutz, Oliver: Solo with coat . In: Stern , September 29, 2011, No. 40 (accessed via LexisNexis Wirtschaft ).
- ↑ Schmitz, Joachim: Großes Fernsehen ( Memento of the original from May 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at noz.de, March 21, 2011 (accessed April 27, 2011).
- ↑ Clever show piece: "The Avengers" in the I-camp . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , July 31, 2009, p. 41.
- ↑ Ebbinghaus, Uwe: The visit of the young director . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, August 18, 2010, No. 190, p. 33.
- ^ Gehringer, Thomas: Visit of the young lady . In: Der Tagesspiegel , August 18, 2010, p. 22.
- ↑ Scheper, Jan: Grotesque prison posse . In: the daily newspaper , August 18, 2010, p. 17.
- ↑ Ebbinghaus, Uwe: Sincerely yours, Christian Wulff . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, March 22, 2011, No. 68, p. 35.
- ^ Sichtermann, Barbara: Kafka in Side . In: Der Tagesspiegel, March 22, 2011, p. 27.
- ↑ Miklis, Katharina: Not quite as cruel as reality . In: Hamburger Abendblatt , March 22, 2011, No. 68, p. 16.
- ↑ Wedge, Christopher: Game with Similarities . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, March 22, 2011, p. 19.
- ↑ Spotlight on the Porzer settlement . In: Kölnische Rundschau , December 10, 2011, p. 41.
- ↑ Brief culture reports: Police work in Püttlingen . In: faz.net, March 7, 2019 (accessed March 7, 2019).
- ↑ Agency profile at schlag-agentur.de (called on 18 February 2016).
- ↑ TV feature film "Verliebt in Amsterdam" tells witty German and Dutch idiosyncrasies , rp-online.de from April 28, 2017, accessed April 29, 2017
- ^ Actor News. Schlag Künstleragentur, accessed on February 18, 2016 .
- ↑ Young Talent Award 2011: Nominations. Studio Hamburg, accessed on June 2, 2011 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Burlakov, Vladimir |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Бурлаков, Владимир (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German-Russian actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1987 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow |