Carlo Ljubek
Carlo Ljubek (born May 21, 1976 in Bocholt, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a Croatian-German actor.
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Nationality | German |
Occupation | Actor |
Life
Carlo Ljubek was born as a son of Croatian migrants in Bocholt, Germany. He graduated after his actor's training 2002 in Munich, Germany at the Otto-Falckenberg-School. At the intimate theatre of Munich (Münchner Kammerspiele), which is affiliated to the school he performed among other plays in Shakespeares What You Will. He then performed at the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Germany from 2002 to 2007. Since summer 2007 he is employed at the playhouse Cologne (Kölner Schauspiel), where he was very successfully seen as Siegfried (Nibelungen saga) and Jason ("The Golden Fleece").
After a few appearances on German TV he further played in movie productions, such as Sherry Hormans "Guys and Balls" or Stefan Komandarev's "The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner" (based on the novel of Ilija Trojanow)
He is married to the actress Maja Schöne and they have a daughter.[1] [2]
Theater
1999 to 2002, Muenchner Kammerspiele
- Golem, director: Carsten Dane, Christopher Blenkinsop
- Twelfth Night (or What You Will) (Shakespeare), director: Erich Siedler
- Wegen zu geschlossen, director: Dominik Flaschka
2002 to 2007, Staatstheater Wiesbaden
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shakespeare), director: Manfred Beilharz, role: Lysander
- Don Carlos (Schiller), director: András Fricsay, role: Don Carlos
- Hamlet (Shakespeare), director: Tilman Gersch, role: Hamlet
- Hase Hase (Coline Serreau), director: Pavel Mikulastik, roles: policeman 1, narrator, little soldier
- Kur Guerilla (John von Düffel), director: Beat Fäh role: Manuel
- Leonce and Lena (Georg Büchner), director: Tilman Gersch, role: Leonce
- Plastilin (Wassilij Sigarew), director: Rüdiger Burbach, role: Maxim
- What You Will (Shakespeare), director: Tillmann Gersch, roles: Fabian, Sebastian
2007 to 2009 playhouse Cologne
- Die Nibelungen (Friedrich Hebbel), director: Karin Beier, roles: Siegfried, Etzels footman
- The Misanthrope (Molière), director: Karin Henkel, role: Philinte
- The Golden Fleece (Franz Grillparzer), director: Karin Beier, roles: Jason, Phryxus
- Faust Teil 1 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe), director: Laurent Chétouane
- Spieltrieb (Juli Zeh), director: Jette Steckel, role: Alev
Film / TV
- 2000: Volltanken (short)
- 2000: Meine Tochter darf es nie erfahren
- 2001: Die Verbrechen des Professor Capellari
- 2004: Going Home
- 2004: Affäre zu dritt
- 2004: Guys and Balls
- 2004: Off Beat
- 2005: Gisela
- 2005: Stürmisch verliebt
- 2006: Die Österreichische Methode
- 2006: Wie Licht schmeckt
- 2006: Deutschmänner
- 2004: Rabenbrüder
- 2004: Lulu
- 2006: Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall: Verhängnisvolle Freundschaft
- 2006: Unter anderen Umständen: Bis dass der Tod euch scheidet
- 2007: Teufelsbraten
- 2007: The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner
- 2007: Der Baader Meinhof Komplex (written by Bernd Eichinger)
- 2007: Schuldig
- 2008: Stolberg: Blutgrätsche
- 2008: Die blaue Periode (short)
- 2008: Jedem das Seine
- 2010: Shahada
- 2013: West
- 2017: Luna
External links
References
- "TV-Wagnis: Die Schöne im Fernsehen". TVSpielFilm.de (in German). Retrieved 2 February 2020.