Axel Ranisch
Appearance
Axel Ranisch (born 30 June 1983 in Berlin) is a German actor, film and television director and author.
Life
[edit]Ranisch lived in his childhood in Berlin-Lichtenberg. He studied until 2004 theatre pedagogy in Flecken Zechlin. From 2004 to 2011 Ranisch studied at Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg.[1] Ranisch works as film and theatre director and as actor in different film, theatre and tv-productions in Germany. Ranisch shot the film Pink Children (2012) together with 4 German directors about their mentor Rosa von Praunheim.[2] In 2018, he published as author the book Nackt über Berlin. In 2016, he married his partner Paul in Berlin.[3]
Filmography
[edit]Director
[edit]Short films
[edit]- 2004: Rhythmus im Kopf
- 2005: Hollbüllhuus
- 2008: Liebe Liebe…
- 2010: Diego Alonso
Cinema & television
[edit]- 2008: Der will nur spielen!
- 2008: Glioblastom
- 2011: Heavy Girls
- 2012: Pink Children
- 2013: I Feel Like Disco
- 2013: Reuber
- 2015: Alky Alky
- 2015: Löwenzahn
- 2016: Familie Lotzmann auf den Barrikaden
- 2016: Tatort: Babbeldasch (Lena Odenthal-Tatort; SWR)
- 2017: Tatort: Waldlust (Lena Odenthal Tatort; SWR)
- 2018: Löwenzahn
Actor
[edit]Television
[edit]- 2007: Sechs tote Studenten (director: Rosa von Praunheim)
- 2009: Résiste – Aufstand der Praktikanten (director: Jonas Grosch)
- 2009: Meine Daten und ich (director: Philipp Eichholtz)
- 2011: Papa Gold (also editing) (director: Tom Lass )
- 2011: Wie man leben soll (director: David Schalko)
- 2012: Glory: A Tale of Mistaken Identities (director: Isabel Kleefeld)
- 2013: Axel und Peter – Titten für Arsch (director: Rosa von Praunheim)
- 2014: Zorn – Tod und Regen (1. Teil der Serie Zorn, director: Mark Schlichter)
- 2014: Liebe mich! (director: Philipp Eichholtz)
- 2015: Zorn – Vom Lieben und Sterben (director: Mark Schlichter)
- 2015: Zorn – Wo kein Licht (director Christoph Schnee)
- 2016: Zorn – Wie sie töten (director: Jochen Alexander Freydank)
- 2017: Zorn – Kalter Rauch (director: Andreas Herzog)
- 2017: Blind & Hässlich (director: Tom Lass)
- 2019: Familie Lotzmann auf den Barrikaden
Theatre
[edit]- 2009: A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess at Brandenburger Jugendtheater, Co-Regie, together with Christiane Ziehl
- 2013: The Bear by William Walton & La voix humaine from Francis Poulenc at Bayerischen Staatsoper (Spielstätte: Kino Theatiner Film)
- 2014: George (UA) Komische Oper in three acts, with a prolog and an epilog. music from Elena Kats-Chernin, libretto from Axel Ranisch, a production from Danya Segal and Theater für Niedersachsen in cooperation with Niedersächsische Musiktage and KunstFestSpiele Herrenhausen
- 2015: Pinocchio by Pierangelo Valtinoni at Bayerische Staatsoper (Reithalle)
- 2018: Konrad oder Das Kind aus der Konservenbüchse by Christine Nöstlinger at Theater an der Parkaue
- 2018: Orlando paladino from Joseph Haydn at Bayerischen Staatsoper (Prinzregententheater)
- 2018: Die Liebe zu drei Orangen from Sergei Prokofjew at Staatsoper Stuttgart
- 2019: Mavra from Igor Strawinsky & Jolanthe by Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski at Bayerische Staatsoper (Cuvilliés-Theater)
Writer
[edit]- Nackt über Berlin, Ullstein fünf Verlag, Berlin 2018. 384 pages[4]
References
[edit]- ^ ARD.de: Interview with Axel Ranisch
- ^ "Rosakinder". filmportal. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Mitteldeutsche Zeitung.de: Zwischen den „Zorn“-Drehs auf Geheim-Mission Hochzeit (german)
- ^ Deutschlandfunk.de: Axel Ranisch gewinnt den Debütpreis der Lit.Cologne
External links
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Categories:
- 1983 births
- Living people
- German male film actors
- German male television actors
- German male stage actors
- German-language film directors
- German male writers
- German gay actors
- 21st-century German male actors
- German male actors
- Film directors from Berlin
- German LGBT film directors
- LGBT television directors
- Actors from East Berlin
- People from Lichtenberg
- 21st-century German LGBT people
- Male actors from Berlin