Alexander Holtmann
Born (1978-08-19) August 19, 1978
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

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

Training

  • 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

Filmography

Film

  • 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

Theatre

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Alexander Holtmann". SensaCine (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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