- Lang's film and television appearances were relatively infrequent. Nevertheless, there was a prominent part in Konrad Wolf's Solo Sunny, and he took the title role in Peter Vogel's television adaptation of Stephan Hermlin's short story, Der Leutnant Yorck von Wartenburg (1981).
- Alexander Lang was a German actor and stage director.
- Alexander Lang began directing productions at the end of the 1970s, starting with his own, Das Biest des Monsieur Racine oder Das Wunder der Phantasie (1977 - based on a "Bande dessinée" comic-strip story by Tomi Ungerer). His productions of Horribilicribrifax by Andreas Gryphius followed in 1978 and of Ernst Toller's Der entfesselte Wotan in 1979.
- By the end of 1962 Lang was working as a stage technician at the Erfurt city theatre, work with which he continued till 1964. He then, till 1966, undertook a study period at the National Theatre School in the Niederschöneweide quarter on the south side of Berlin.
- He attended the Humboldt ("Grammar") School in the city of Erfurt before embarking, in 1961/62 on an apprenticeship as a sign and poster designer.
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