German Actor Stephan Erdman

Already a concert violinist Stephan trained at the renowned Drama Centre London and then started his acting career as the brooding murderous lead in “Something Secondary”, an award winning short film by promising Japanese director Tetsuya Tomina.He went on to play the main German character in the Oscar shortlisted war drama “The Dance of Shiva” by Jamie Payne, working alongside and with Kenneth Branagh, Sanjeev Bhaskar and the late Cinematography legend Jack Cardiff.

Shooting numerous lead roles in independent films provided a perfect platform to further develop his presence in front of camera before playing one of the leading German roles in BBC1’s “D-Day” directed by Richard Dale and several other BBC1 and BBC2 Docudramas.

Still finding time for the theatre he adored playing the leading role of “Andri” in “Andorra” by Max Frisch and appearing in productions at Off West End venues like the ICA, the King’s Head Theatre and the Bridewell Theatre.

Having started out playing several edgier dramatic roles he showed his talent for comedy as a bored sonar operator in the award winning UK Film Council produced “In the Mood” opposite Adrian Peck and Kelly Brook and then played violinist Lukas in Peter Howitt’s new feature film “Dangerous Parking”.To contact Stephan please email him at :stephanerdman@gmail.com

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