This is Daniel. Daniel was born in Karaganda, Kazakhstan and his parents brought him to Germany when he was a young boy. At the age of 11, his family settled down in a village in Rhineland-Palate, a place Daniel never really felt like he belonged to. As soon as he graduated from school, he moved to Vienna in order to study theater. “After my studies I started working for the theater of Erlangen as well as the theater of Koblenz for a couple of years,” Daniel says and tells me that he knew he had to move to a bigger city in order to progress in acting. He applied for the master class of Peter Zadeck in Berlin and got in. „Being in a Berlin felt great,“ Daniel remembers. „Berlin is a great city and the only city where actually everybody has already lived: the Democrats, the Prussians, the Communists and the Nazis – a phenomenon which reflects in the city’s architecture as well as in the cityscape.“ Daniel has been living in Berlin ever since but left the city for a couple of productions like The Wiener Festwochen in Vienna for example, a city he never lost his ties to. Recently he has been acting for a couple of movie production but still remains acting in theaters. „While television is my mistress,“ Daniel says, „theater is my wife.“
Beatrice Grundheber
Beatrice Grundheber founded Berlinograd in 2014 as a project that was near and dear to her. Russian culture and especially its people have always fascinated her. The Blog is her attempt to introduce you to all those sincere and passionate Russian-Berliners, who reminded her of her friends in Petersburg and Moscow and who participate in making Berlin a little more beautiful. Beatrice works as a freelance in digital pr, event and networking and she is editor-in-chief of Berlinograd.com.





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