Mark Waschke
Mark Waschke (born 10 March 1972) is a German actor.
Mark Waschke was born in Wattenscheid, Germany. He studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts[1] and has been, since 1999, a member of the renowned Berlin theatre company Schaubühne, where he played the lead roles in plays such as William Shakespeare's Macbeth and Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Since 2005, he has also appeared in acclaimed television series and films, notably Buddenbrooks (2008), and Habermann (2010). For the latter, he won the Bavarian Film Awards for best actor.
Waschke lives in Berlin with his wife, daughter and son.
Filmography (selection)
- 2007: Shadow Children (TV movie) - Director: Claudia Prietzel
- 2007: Afternoon - Director: Angela Schanelec
- 2007: A late Girls (TV movie) - Director: Hendrik Handloegten
- 2007: The Blind Spot (TV Movie) - Director: Tom Zenker
- 2008: mid-30 (TV movie) - Director: Stefan Krohmer
- 2008: The Lie (movie) - Director: Judith Kennel
- 2008: Buddenbrooks - Directed by: Heinrich Breloer
- 2009: Kidnapped (movie) - Director: Matti Geschonneck
- 2009: Tatort - Descent into Hell - Director: Tim Trageser
- 2009: Whether you want to or not - Director: Ben Verbong
- 2010: Habermann - Director: Juraj Herz
- 2010: The City Below - Directed by: Christoph Hochhäusler
- 2010: Reunion with a stranger - Director: Niki Stein
- 2010: While You Were Sleeping - Director: Nicole Weegmann
- 2010: Murder - Family Ties - Director: Thomas Jauch
- 2011: The Fire - Directed by: Brigitte Maria Bertele
- 2011: Free-running Men (TV movie) - Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher
- 2011: And yet we love - Directed by Matthias Tiefenbacher
- 2011: Summer Window - Director: Hendrik Handloegten
- 2012: Murder in Ludwigslust - Director: Kai Wessel
- 2012: Barbara - Directed by: Christian Petzold
- 2012: Reed - Directed by: Claudia Lehmann
- 2012: Sixteen oaks - Director: Hendrik Handloegten
- 2012: &ME - Director: Norbert ter Hall
- 2013: Generation war (TV series)
- 2017: Dark (TV series)
References
- ↑ "Mark Waschke als Nadir Taraki" (in German). ARD. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
External links
- Mark Waschke at the Internet Movie Database
- Mark Waschke at the Schaubühne Berlin
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