Erdal Merdan
Erdal Merdan (April 8, 1949 - March 24, 2010) was a German dramatist, actor and stage director of Turkish origin.
Born in Kayseri he lived and worked in Germany since 1969. In the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film-winning movie Journey of Hope (1990) he also had an international appearance as a movie actor.
Works
Theater[1]
- Aladdin and the tired lamp (1986), children's play along with Gretel Merdan
- Leyla, Leyla (1986), piece for youth and adults along with Gretel Merdan
- Ayschegül and black ass (1991), children's play
Radio play[2]
- The Feast of Sacrifice (1982), radio play
- Friends (1983), along with radio play Gretel Scherzinger
Book contribution[3]
- Birgit Kirchhöfer (ed.): Children's Theatre Workshop in 1991 , with scenic texts and discussion contributions from Lilly Axster , Silvio Huonder , Katrin Lange , Erdal Merdan, Henning Fangauf , Wolfgang Schneider , Manuel Schöbel ; Literary Colloquium Berlin 1992
Filmography (selection)[4]
- 1975: Tatort: Death in the subway tunnel (TV), Directed by: wolf gremm
- 1978: The Rose and the Nightingale (TV), Directed by: Frank Guthke
- 1979 Alamanya, Alamanya - Germania, Germania (documentary), directed by: Hans A. Guttner
- 1983: In the middle of nowhere (documentary), directed by Hans A. Guttner
- 1984: fire for the big dragon (TV), Directed by: Eberhard Itzenplitz
- 1990: Journey of Hope , directed by Xavier Koller
- 1991: Crime scene: The Chinese method (TV), Directed by: Maria Knilli
- 1994: Police 110: Ghosts (TV), Directed by: Klaus Emmerich
- 1995: On foot and without money (TV Vierteiler), directed by: Werner Masten
- 1998: The pirate, director Bernd Schadewald
- 1998: The key (short film), directed by Su Turhan
- 2003: A number / Karen (experimental film) director Stefan Mehlhorn
- 2005: Photosynthesis (Short Film), directed by: Jens Leske
- 2006: Cypress, director Johannes Bauer, Monika Lödl among others
- 2006: Kopfsache (short film), directed by Doron Wisotzky
- 2009: Charity (short film), directed by Stephanie Olthoff
Awards[5]
- Shot in the English edition of personal encyclopaedia Who's Who 1978
- Grant from the Literary Colloquium Berlin 1991
- AZ -star 1997 as an ensemble member for transit home / Set tables - a trip with Gorky's Summer Guests (Fish & plastic)
- tz -Rose as an ensemble member for transit home / Set tables - a trip with Gorky's Summer Guests (Fish & plastic)
Literature[6]
- Otto J. Groeg: Who's who in the Arts: A Biographical Encyclopedia Containing Some 13,000 Biographies and Addresses of Prominent Personalities, Organizations, Associations and Institutions Connected with the Arts in the Federal Republic of Germany , Who's Who Book & Publ., 1978
References
- ↑ "Erdal Merdan". Wikipedia (in German).
- ↑ "Erdal Merdan". Wikipedia (in German).
- ↑ "Erdal Merdan". Wikipedia (in German).
- ↑ "Erdal Merdan". Wikipedia (in German).
- ↑ "Erdal Merdan". Wikipedia (in German).
- ↑ "Erdal Merdan". Wikipedia (in German).
- Otto J. Groeg: Who's who in the Arts: A Biographical Encyclopedia Containing Some 13,000 Biographies and Addresses of Prominent Personalities, Organizations, Associations and Institutions Connected with the Arts in the Federal Republic of Germany, Who's Who-Book & Publ., 1978
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