Saša Kekez

Saša Kekez (born January 24, 1983 in Troisdorf-Sieglar) is a German actor of Croatian origin.

Sascha graduated from 2006 to 2009 a drama training at the Drama School of the theater, the cellar in Cologne, where he graduated with a diploma of 2009. He also received an education there in singing and dancing.

During his training he performed at the theater of the Keller among others the Edmund in Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill, the Adam in Glückliche Zeiten by Alan Ayckbourn and Baron Tusenbach in Drei Schwestern by Anton Chekhov. He has also performed in Bertolt Brecht's Mother Courage. In a collaboration between the theater, the cellar with the Wuppertal Opera Kekez belonged to the ancient chorus in Oedipus Rex by Sophocles.

During his training as an actor took Kekez roles in film and television, including both continuous series roles, recurrent episode roles as well as smaller Episode roles and guest roles. In 2007 he played the series starring the caretaker son Jan Schlosser in the RTL soap opera Ahornallee. From 2009 to 2010 he played the recurring role of Luka Petkovic in the television series Das Haus Anubis. 2011/12 he worked as a nurse Mesut Acar in atrial fibrillation - see the Klinik am See. Episode from 1755 (Original Air Date 10. May 2013) episode to 2006 (Original Air Date June 18, 2014) he played in Storm of Love the actor Goran Kalkbrenner.

On the side of Tim Bergmann played Kekez 2009, starring the gay 19-year Saša in the movie Sascha (Saša), a tragicomedy in migrant milieu of Dennis Todorovic. [3] Kekez also appeared in several short films and diploma films and in various commercials, He also works as a speaker for audio plays.

From January 2010 Kekez play at the municipal theater Bocholt Prince Calaf in the fairy tale Turandot by Carlo Gozzi in the paraphrase of Friedrich Schiller. [4] In April 2010 Kekez plays on Grenzlandtheater Aachen under the direction of Christian H. Voss in "Wir alle für immer zusammen " by Guus Kuijer.