Martin Hofmann(I)
- Actor
- Editor
Martin Hofmann was born on 31 March 1978 in Ceske Budejovice (CR).
In 2000, he graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU). During his studies he began to appear as a guest actor and later was offered a permanent engagement in Prague Theatre Rokoko. His carrier as a freelance actor opened with a collaboration with Dusan D. Parizek in the play The Bandits, and guest appearances in Prague's theatres Bez zábradli, Radek Brzobohaty Theatre, Viola Theatre, Theatre in Reznicka. His most numerous collaborations have been with the actors' troupe Kaspar, with which he performs to date in the Theatre in Celetna. Under the direction of Jakub Spalek, Filip Nuckolls or Alexandr V. Minajev he appeared as pied piper in Dyk's Krysar (The Pied Piper), as Don Juan in Marber's Don Juan in Soho or Horatio in Hamlet. More recently he appeared as Rostand's Cyrano, Stavrogin in Dostoevsky's Demons and pawnbroker in The Gentle Creature also by Dostoevsky, as Tybalt or Stoppard's Guildenstern in the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. In the current season he appearead as a guest actor in the National Theatre in the play Troilus and Cressida directed by David Radok.
In 2000, he graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU). During his studies he began to appear as a guest actor and later was offered a permanent engagement in Prague Theatre Rokoko. His carrier as a freelance actor opened with a collaboration with Dusan D. Parizek in the play The Bandits, and guest appearances in Prague's theatres Bez zábradli, Radek Brzobohaty Theatre, Viola Theatre, Theatre in Reznicka. His most numerous collaborations have been with the actors' troupe Kaspar, with which he performs to date in the Theatre in Celetna. Under the direction of Jakub Spalek, Filip Nuckolls or Alexandr V. Minajev he appeared as pied piper in Dyk's Krysar (The Pied Piper), as Don Juan in Marber's Don Juan in Soho or Horatio in Hamlet. More recently he appeared as Rostand's Cyrano, Stavrogin in Dostoevsky's Demons and pawnbroker in The Gentle Creature also by Dostoevsky, as Tybalt or Stoppard's Guildenstern in the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. In the current season he appearead as a guest actor in the National Theatre in the play Troilus and Cressida directed by David Radok.