Alexander Holtmann

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Alexander Holtmann
Born (1978-08-19) August 19, 1978 (age 46)
Alma materStella Adler Academy
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
Websitealexanderholtmann.com

Alexander Holtmann (born 19 August 1978)[1] is a Finnish-German[2] cinema, television and theatre actor known for his characters in Humboldt in Mexico, The Chosen, Capadocia, El Señor de los Cielos, Qué bonito amor, Fortuna, La Patrona amongst others.

Early life

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Holtmann was born in Bad Segeberg, West Germany, to a Finnish mother and German father.[3][1]

Training

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  • Acting Technique - Irene Gilbert, Stella Adler Academy
  • Scene Study - Charles Waxberg, Stacy Ray
  • Script Analysis - Charles Waxberg
  • Stage Combat - Louis Roth
  • Improvisation - Dan Weisman, Pat Dade
  • Sketch - Kent Skov, L.A. Connection
  • Shakespeare - Debbie Wastling
  • Chekhov - Yevgeni Lazarev

Special skills

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Filmography

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Film

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  • Humboldt, the Gaze of the Explorer - Ana Cruz Navarro
  • La gran promesa - Dir. Jorge Ramírez
  • The Chosen - Dir. Antonio Chavarrías
  • El sueño del Marakame - Dir. Federico Cecchetti
  • Quack - Dir. Eduardo Perea
  • Lalito - Contrabajo Films
  • The Boy Who Smells Like Fish, Treading Water - Dir. Analeine Cal y Mayor
  • In Lak'ech Ala K'in: Code of the Heart - Dir. Catherine Cunningham
  • Toda la suerte del mundo - Dir. Alberto Allende
  • La Brujula la lleva el Muerto - Dir. Arturo Pons
  • Zeviathan - Dir. Iker Orozco
  • Los Trashumantes - Dir. Federico Cecchetti
  • Matriushkas - Dir. Luciana Solórzano
  • Los Pajarracos - Dir. Horacio Rivera, Héctor Hernández
  • Kiljusten herrasvaen uudet seikkailut - Polarfilms

Television

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Theatre

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b "Alexander Holtmann". SensaCine [es] (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. ^ Kilpeläinen, Kia (5 December 2018). "IL selvitti: He ovat tunnetuimmat elossa olevat suomalaiset ulkomailla". Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  3. ^ Pylvänäinen, Laura (22 June 2018). "Alexander Holtmann decidió hacer de México su hogar y ahora interpreta a malvados y criminales en la televisión mexicana". Finland Abroad (in Spanish). Ministry for Foreign Affairs (Finland). Retrieved 9 June 2021.
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