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Philip Bender plays prominent politician Idrissa Sylla in WER WIR SIND, now streaming in the ARD Mediathek with a TV run from 15 November.
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Latest news of the actors represented by Agentur Neidig — engagements, premieres and leading roles in film, TV, theatre and commercials.

Philip Bender plays prominent politician Idrissa Sylla in WER WIR SIND, now streaming in the ARD Mediathek with a TV run from 15 November.

Oskar Redfern features in the patchwork-family comedy Zwei Weihnachtsmänner sind einer zu viel, screening at the Biberach Film Festival.

We always suspected he was a brand — and now WEIMER MEDIA GROUP has made it official, honouring Dieter Hallervorden at this year's Markengala.

Johannes Heinrichs and Steven Preisner play couple Nick and Julius in a new episode of Die Drei von der Müllabfuhr, airing on ARD.

Johannes Heinrichs appears in Netflix's miniseries SENNA, which tells the story of the three-time Formula 1 champion and Brazilian national hero.

André Eisermann plays managing director Gerald Kneissler in the Cologne Tatort case Siebte Etage, set in a seven-storey establishment.

Carlotta Truman and Tobias Schäfer front the new JuhuAuto campaign, shot in Romania for a commercial that delivers exactly what it should: fun.

Steven Preisner has co-created the comedy series Abgefahren, taking a lead role himself, with the teaser now shot under Marina Juli's direction.

We welcome seventeen-year-old Konrad Neidhardt to Agentur Neidig, on screen this week in the ARD series Einspruch, Schatz!.

Consider this our application for Norbert Stöß as the next dream-ship captain — for now he skippers a paddle steamer on the Elbe.

Chris Gebert plays the life partner of Stefan König in Einspruch, Schatz! — a part made special as the two have long been close friends.

Pumpen follows mismatched siblings Mia and Tom, who must take over their parents' Magdeburg gym; Jarno Mindner plays the clued-in Justin.

The Bürger:Bühne production of Peer Gynt opens the season at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden, with Anton Petzold right in the thick of it.

Linus Moog plays the persistent admirer Robin in Die drei !!!, the big-screen outing of the trio of girl detectives who crack every case.

For his 88th birthday, Dieter Hallervorden meets his 1987 self via AI in the new Sky Original show Me & Myself, hosted by Michael Mittermeier.

New to the agency: Steven Preisner, a versatile actor, writer and producer who plays every role authentically and never loses his humour.

André Eisermann plays former opera singer René Schalles, even belting out a Wagner aria, in the Ludwigshafen Tatort "Gold".

Daniel Hasse had a blast playing fashion journalist Noah Reinhartz on Alles was zählt, sharing the screen with agency colleague Marc Dumitru.

Anton Petzold had a wonderful time alongside DCI Sami Fares (Adnan Maral) on the set of WaPo Elbe.

A climate demo ends in the largest moor fire in history, and an (almost) real documentary sets out to find who is to blame.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt on shooting Stefan Westerwelle's warm-hearted children's road movie that sweeps you along and leaves you smiling.

Norbert Stöß plays headteacher Lothar Helmig in Hamburg-set crime series Notruf Hafenkante, a man facing more than his share of trouble.

Oskar Redfern stirs up trouble as Andi in a turbulent Christmas film premiering at the Festival des Deutschen Films in Ludwigshafen.

Mücahit Altun, born in Bottrop and at home in both comedy and serious roles, joins the agency after finding his calling in acting.

Philip Bender plays hotelier Ulrich Klausner in Die Rosenheim Cops, drawn into a mysterious murder case in the sleepy town of Rosenheim.

André Eisermann appears as Grandpa Willy in the SWR/BR adaptation of Christian Baron's novel about growing up poor in 1990s Germany.

After Cologne, Düsseldorf and Essen, the hit stage play Abschiedsdinner with Martin Semmelrogge now arrives at the Bayerischer Hof in Munich.

Anton Petzold shines as KonradKonrad in Franziska Buch's Bavaria Fiction film for SWR, a grand love story about breaking down barriers.

Anton Petzold gave the laudatory speech for Karoline Herfurth at the Ernst Lubitsch Prize — a colleague he has shared three films with.

Aurel Klug not only leads as David in Die Welle at Junges Theater Bonn but also helped develop this timely adaptation of Morton Rhue's novel.

Louis Wagenbrenner plays the supposed dream guy Constantin — in fact the arch-enemy of lead character Charly — in Netflix's Hammerharte Jungs.

The Netflix teen sex comedy Hammerharte Jungs follows Charly, whose talking member won't pipe down until he finally loses his virginity.

Hamburg-born, well-travelled and a true sportsman, Daniel Hasse fell in love with acting on his journeys and joins the agency.

Sylke Enders' feature film SCHLAMASSEL, with Anton Petzold, has its world premiere as the opening film of the Filmkunstfest MV in Schwerin.

When was the last time a German film dropped this many F-bombs? Conflicts are settled swiftly, with fists flying like Bud Spencer in his prime.

Bertie hung up his racing career long ago and now runs a struggling repair shop. When his loan repayment falls behind, things get dicey.

The screen adaptation of Alexander Münninghoff's acclaimed memoir has aired on NPO 1, with Jörg Westphal as Siegfried Bauer.

Elina Vildanova and Lasse Möbus are free to take on film work again, with Lasse just back from a semester at LAMDA in London.

Marlon Heidel had a great time playing the teenage lead Julian Beil in the new ZDFneo series Like a Loser, now on the ZDF Mediathek.

After playing the ghost in Hamlet in Berlin, Norbert Stöß now takes on another unreal role in Intervention at Hamburg's Thalia Theater.

Marlon Heidel has just wrapped an episode role on SOKO Köln, playing Ben Marold, a boy coping with his parents' separation.

Martin Semmelrogge dropped in as a surprise guest on Late Night Berlin, where Klaas Heufer-Umlauf gave him a fresh new haircut.

Charlotte Bohning and Mathias Harrebye-Brandt launch a weekly podcast on the shameless public display of one's own life.

As versatile as the weather between the Elbe and the North Sea, Timon is just as at home in front of the camera as on the theatre stage.

André Eisermann joins the agency this week and can be seen in the new ARD series Bonn — Alte Freunde, neue Feinde.

After three months, Lasse Möbus has completed his training at the renowned London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.

Martin Semmelrogge heads into the Australian jungle for season 16 of Ich bin ein Star, launching nightly on RTL from 13 January.

Marc Dumitru hosted the gala evening marking Legoland Günzburg's 20th anniversary, his second time presenting at the park.

Dieter Hallervorden braves the Wall of Death 10 metres up at the Circus Krone in Munich, airing on Sat.1 on 30 December.

Bow tie, charm and blue eyes — simply ideal. Our Marc Dumitru takes the lead role of Kilian Reichenbach on AWZ.

Just turned 18, Linus Moog adds another Tatort city to his list — this time Cologne, alongside Klaus Behrendt and Dietmar Bär.

Johannes Heinrichs is back in his dungarees for another splendid day on the set of "Die drei von der Müllabfuhr".

As critic Stefan Keim put it so aptly in his WDR review: Harald Effenberg is simply "overwhelmingly comedic".

Usually clean-cut and charming, Christopher Reinhardt turned grease-smeared and ghoulish for a shoot on Schloss Einstein.

Fatih Akin's Rheingold celebrated a star-studded premiere at Filmfest Cologne, with Aurel Klug and Marlon Heidel proudly on board.

Leander Haußmann stages One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the inclusive RambaZamba theatre, with Norbert Stöß as guest performer.

Director Lilli-Hannah Hoepner stages Jordan Tannahill's coming-of-age mystery with a multilingual ensemble from Filmuniversität Babelsberg.

Florian Battermann reworks Shaw's Pygmalion as a Berlin-set social satire, now on tour with Martin Semmelrogge.

Michael Bully Herbig's new film Tausend Zeilen is in cinemas — a media satire on the scandal around Der Spiegel journalist Claas Relotius.

Aylin Werner takes a guest role in Hotel Mondial and gets to share the Hamburg set with agency colleague Nhung Hong.

After the award-winning success of Die Discounter, the team returns with INTIMATE, with Anton Petzold caught up in the chaos.

LAMIA will now premiere in competition at Filmfest Hamburg, with Raschid Daniel Sidgi in the role of Lamia's uncle Nadjim.

Two sisters are forced to work the same murder case in Flensburg in the ZDF series Mordsschwestern, airing tonight at 8.15 pm.

Whatever Jan dreams at night turns up by his bed in the morning — this time the scooter belonging to Brutus, played by Anton Petzold.

Paul Eilert sends greetings from the UNTER UNS fan meet-up with his on-screen adoptive parents Timothy Boldt and Lars Steinhöfel.

Dieter Hallervorden opens the Schlosspark Theater's new season with a musical after Billy Wilder's „Some Like It Hot", with Arne Stephan.

Eleven-year-old Anni builds a special bond with the wild horse Ponyherz — and the Count von Merfeld, played by Dieter Hallervorden.

LIEBER THOMAS swept the German Film Awards with nine Lolas — and our ALF, Hans-Jürgen Alf, was part of it.

Christopher Reinhardt spent several days hosting a range of formats at a lavish corporate event in Berlin — and loved every minute.

Linus Moog's television debut comes with a major role in a Tatort — and the press is already singing his praises.

To fund his blind mother's eye surgery, Heiko plays pub darts — with Hans-Jürgen Alf as his only confidant, Tscherny.

In Almost Fly, three 17-year-old nerds from the West German provinces discover hip-hop — with Charlotte Krause as Sabine.

Arne Stephan bowed out at the Braunschweig Staatstheater as the dazzling Welf ruler Karl II — and earned standing ovations for his final performance.

ZDF airs the TV premiere of Spreewaldkrimi — Tote trauern nicht, in which Inspector Krüger confronts an inner turmoil in his melancholy Spreewald seclusion.

Shortly before Easter, RTL stages the Passion story as a grand live music event on the Burgplatz in Essen, with Thomas Gottschalk as narrator.

This serial podcast with soap-opera elements follows the Lüders family's return to their old village — where a long-buried secret lies in wait.

Small roles deserve to be played, too. In the German premiere of the otherwise two-hander Das Huhn auf dem Rücken, a third character appears shortly before the finale.

Arne Duppler's film Gebranntes Kind won Best European Short Film in Stockholm and Best Featurette at the Sevilla Indie Film Festival.

Critics are raving about Trübe Wolken, a film about adolescent moods caught between hormonal awakening and the corset of adulthood.

This drama series dives back into the heyday of Mallorca's Ballermann in the 1980s and 90s — with Martin Semmelrogge among the cast.

Arne Stephan plays Karl II of Braunschweig in a hip-hop musical of politics and madness — premiering on 8 April 2022 at the Staatstheater.

No fewer than four of the Neidig family feature in Lost in Neulich, a wonderful new audio drama series for the ARD Audiothek.

Oskar, das Schlitzohr und Fanny Supergirl with Dieter Hallervorden airs for the first time on 3 January 2022 at 8:15 pm on ARD.

Amira Demirkiran and Chris Gebert appear in the wonderful film Wunderschön, in cinemas across Germany from 16 December.

A perfectly ordinary evening for the Ritter family takes an unexpected turn the moment Franka announces a dinner guest.

We are delighted to welcome Johannes Heinrichs, who now belongs to the Neidig family.

On the third Sunday of Advent, ZDF brings festive cheer with the charming film Alice im Weihnachtsland, starring Ilja Richter.

Tobias Schäfer has taken new portrait photographs with Sarah Mikeleitis — radiant, mischievous and pensive.

Jarno Mindner shows a charming, laid-back and cheerful side in his new portraits by Bernd Nörig.

Working alongside three cats and five dogs, Clément Guyot reckons he picked up a thing or two on the shoot for NEONGRØN.

Der Krug an der Wiedau celebrates its cinema premiere on 30 November 2021, with Mathias Harrebye-Brandt as a disillusioned Kiel detective.

From 12 November, Nassim Avat joins the main cast of GZSZ as Kian Dawalu, a charming, self-made Berlin businessman.

We look forward to the cinema release of Lieber Thomas, with Hans-Jürgen Alf as the caretaker Peschke.

Andreas Klaue and Monika Hirschle bring the story behind that memorable 90th birthday to the Stuttgart stage to rave reviews.

Berlin, 1943: the 85-year-old Martha Liebermann faces the decision of her life — to keep waiting for an exit permit or to flee.

On the set of an award film, Harald Effenberg inspired the team so much that he was thanked with a rather fitting gift.

Nadine Heidenreich and Jörg Westphal star in a Russian production telling the harrowing story of the Minsk ghetto.

An unforgettable evening at the Berliner Philharmonie, with Dieter Hallervorden reading letters and texts on the composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
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