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David Bennent Krankheit
David Bennent Krankheit

David Bennent Krankheit – David Bennent is a Swiss actor born on September 9, 1966, in Lausanne. Bennent collaborated with some of the most influential theatrical directors in Europe.

Actor Heinz Bennent and dancer Paulette Renou (stage name Diane Mansart) had a second child together, David Bennent, who was born after his sister Anne Bennent. His early years were spent on the Greek island of Mykonos with his parents and older sister.

Throughout most of his schooling, he was educated by his mother. The first few days of school were difficult for him since he was bullied for being so short. He stands at 1.55 metres tall, after receiving numerous medical treatments as a child. As a child, Bennent had aspired to be a jockey, but he ended up becoming a stage actor because “something drew him to the theatre.” When he went to see his sister Anne in Paris, who was taking acting training with director Patrice Chéreau, he made up his mind.

Although Bennent had no formal training in acting, he was able to learn the craft on his own. Only after he teamed up with his father and sister to take his acting to a new level.

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David Bennent Krankheit

Actor Bennent has been in a number of films and television shows. Die Blechtrommel (1979) by Günter Grass, Volker Schlöndorff’s cinematic version of the novel, is where he is best remembered for his part as Oskar Matzerath. Even if he owed this character a simpler career entry, the public has always been dedicated to this film. Because of this, it also rejects a potential sequel to the film The Tin Drum, which appears in the novel’s last third.

The Comédie-Française was where he made his stage debut back in 1984. It was at the Schaubühne Berlin in 1985 that he made his stage debut in Germany. In 1990, Peter Brook hired him as a member of his Paris troupe, where he remained until 1997. He and his sister Anne appeared in the world premiere of George Tabori’s Purgatory in Vienna in 1999.

For the next four years, he was a member of the Berliner Ensemble on a full-time basis. He has been in numerous productions at the Berlin Renaissance Theater since 2005. While not working, he spends his free time on the Greek island of Mykonos.. German, French, and English are among Bennent’s native languages, along with a little modern Greek.

As a member of his father’s troupe, he has toured Europe since 1995 and featured in Samuel Beckett’s last. The critics hailed this production as a “wonderful moment in the theatre”. It was praised as “warm, mysterious, and romantic” by the Zürcher Weltwoche, and as “strangely light” by the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Her father’s favourite poet Hölderlin, from the epistolary novel Hyperion, was repeated by his father, and Bennent lines from Heiner Müller’s visual description were read by her from 1997 to 2010.During the Salzburg Festival of 2016, he played Mammon in Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Jedermann.

David Bennent Krankheit
David Bennent Krankheit