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Daniel Hoevels (born 10 March 1978) is a Swedish-born German theater actor. ''Hamburger Abendblatt'' has described his work as helping critics rediscover Hamburg's theater. On 6 December 2008, Hoevels accidentally slit his neck while playing "Mortimer" in ''Mary Stuart'', written by Friedrich Schiller, which led to near fatal injury. ==Early life and acting career== Hoevels was born in Sweden. After three years studying politics in Berlin at the Free University, he found that he was born to work on stage. He trained as an actor at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater (music and theater academy) in Hamburg between 2001 and 2004, and acted in some films and theater productions in Hamburg and Weimar during that time. His role at the Nationaltheater Weimar in 2004 was the first of several Shakespeare parts: he played Malvolio in a performance of ''Twelfth Night''. He joined the Thalia Theater (Hamburg) in 2004,〔 where his first roles were Huck in ''Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn'',〔 Haimon in Christine Eders's ''Antigone'', and King Lear in Andreas Kriegenburg's production of the eponymous Shakespeare play. His subsequent Shakespearean roles have been Lysander in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and Romeo Montague in ''Romeo and Juliet''.〔 He is noted for bringing a touch of comedy to rather serious roles, such as in ''King Lear'' and ''Mein Kampf''. The ''Hamburger Abendblatt'' newspaper has described Hoevels's work as helping critics rediscover Hamburg's theater.〔
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