Alexander Lang was a notable figure in German theater, both as an actor and a director. Born on June 24, 1941, he initially studied literature and theater before enrolling at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. Lang became well-known for his work with the Berliner Ensemble and the Deutsches Theater. He directed acclaimed productions such as "Der Drache" and "Nathan der Weise." As an actor, he appeared in several German films and TV shows, though exact titles are less documented. Lang’s contributions to theater have been influential, but specific awards and film titles are less highlighted in available sources.
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