Erdal Merdan (April 8, 1949 – March 24, 2010) was a German dramatist, actor and stage director of Turkish origin.

Erdal Merdan

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 edit

Theater edit

  • 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 edit

  • The Feast of Sacrifice (1982), radio play
  • Friends (1983), along with radio play Gretel Scherzinger

Book contribution edit

  • 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) edit

  • 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 [de] (TV), directed by Eberhard Itzenplitz
  • 1990: Journey of Hope, directed by Xavier Koller
  • 1991: Tatort: The Chinese Method (TV), directed by Maria Knilli
  • 1994: Polizeiruf 110: Ghosts (TV), directed by Klaus Emmerich
  • 1995: On foot and without money (TV miniseries), directed by Werner Masten
  • 1998: The pirate, directed by Bernd Schadewald
  • 1998: The key (short film), directed by Su Turhan
  • 2003: A number / Karen (experimental film), directed by Stefan Mehlhorn
  • 2005: Photosynthesis (Short Film), directed by Jens Leske
  • 2006: Cypress, directed by Johannes Bauer, Monika Lödl among others
  • 2006: Kopfsache (short film), directed by Doron Wisotzky
  • 2009: Charity (short film), directed by Stephanie Olthoff

Awards edit

  • 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 edit

  • 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 edit

  • 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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