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- Alexander Lang was born on September 24, 1941 in Erfurt, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Die traurige Geschichte von Friedrich dem Großen (1983), Das Licht auf dem Galgen (1976) and Leichensache Zernik (1972). He was married to Annette Reber. He died on May 31, 2024 in Berlin, Berlin. Germany.
- SpouseAnnette Reber(? - January 13, 2008) (her death)
- Lang's film and television appearances were relatively infrequent. Nevertheless, there was a prominent part in Konrad Wolf's Solo Sunny, and he took the title role in Peter Vogel's television adaptation of Stephan Hermlin's short story, Der Leutnant Yorck von Wartenburg (1981).
- Alexander Lang was a German actor and stage director.
- Alexander Lang began directing productions at the end of the 1970s, starting with his own, Das Biest des Monsieur Racine oder Das Wunder der Phantasie (1977 - based on a "Bande dessinée" comic-strip story by Tomi Ungerer). His productions of Horribilicribrifax by Andreas Gryphius followed in 1978 and of Ernst Toller's Der entfesselte Wotan in 1979.
- By the end of 1962 Lang was working as a stage technician at the Erfurt city theatre, work with which he continued till 1964. He then, till 1966, undertook a study period at the National Theatre School in the Niederschöneweide quarter on the south side of Berlin.
- He attended the Humboldt ("Grammar") School in the city of Erfurt before embarking, in 1961/62 on an apprenticeship as a sign and poster designer.
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