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Andreas Birkner shows his harsher side as crane operator Heiner Klausen, who gets tangled up in a murder case in SOKO Wismar.
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Latest news of the actors represented by Agentur Neidig — engagements, premieres and leading roles in film, TV, theatre and commercials.

Andreas Birkner shows his harsher side as crane operator Heiner Klausen, who gets tangled up in a murder case in SOKO Wismar.

Dieter Hallervorden and Veronika Ferres lead the comedy Liebe auf den ersten Trick, airing 20 March at 8:15 pm on SAT.1.

Andreas Birkner shoots alongside Petra Schmidt-Schaller in the ZDF film Mit dem Kopf durch die Wand, once more cast as a policeman.

Christoph Brüggemann joins Rote Rosen as Dr Martin Harder, bringing Traditional Chinese Medicine to Lüneburg, from 8 March on ARD.

Roland Wolf appears as expert witness Professor Dr Hans Dach in the new RTL legal series Beck is Back on 6 March.

Jörg Westphal plays the shady fixer Radek in the fourth instalment of the Zurich crime series Borchert, airing on ARD.

Jörg Westphal plays a financial-law expert in Christian Schwochow's banking thriller Bad Banks, premiering at the Berlinale.

Christopher Reinhardt plays the smitten, slightly eccentric caterer Patrick Heise in the ZDF crime series Ein starkes Team.

Roland Wolf shoots his favourite Tatort in Berlin and shares a photo with his hero, lead actor Mark Waschke.

Paul Eilert takes on a demanding role as a lonely boy who can see ghosts, in a mystery series for TLC.

Oskar Weiss plays Max Beck, one of the defence lawyer's sons, in the new RTL series Beck is back.

Philip Bender plays both the narcotics officer Ousmane and the priest Baptiste in the comedy Paulette at Grenzlandtheater Aachen.

Jörg Westphal plays one of the lead roles in Siebenpunkt, screening in competition at the Max Ophüls Festival in Saarbrücken.

Martin Semmelrogge joins Markus Krebs and Axel Schulz for a cosy party that a seven-year-old turns into a verbal massacre.

Henry Horn and Oskar Redfern both appear in season 6 of the RTL school series Der Lehrer, starting on 4 January 2018.

Ella Lee, the mysterious girl from the first German Netflix series Dark, gazes out from posters across the city's underground.

Zsolt Bács plays the Hungarian ex-colonel Janos Bangya in Der deutsche Prophet, a ZDF documentary marking Karl Marx's 200th birthday.

Carsten Caniglia plays the miner Rudi in a documentary 360° series for ZDFdigital telling the story of the Zeche Zollverein in Essen.

Neven Pilipović travels 1,200 years back in history in the MDR documentary trilogy Wir Slawen in Deutschland.

Andreas Klaue wins acclaim in the title role of Charley's Aunt at the Komödie im Marquardt in Stuttgart.

Ilja Richter turns 65 and premieres his self-written Karl May revue Vergesst Winnetou at the Schlosspark Theater in Berlin.

After Cologne and Düsseldorf, the classic comedy Charleys Tante arrives at the Theater im Rathaus in Essen in a fresh new guise.

Ella Lee plays Hannah Kahnwald in DARK, Netflix's eerie time-travel mystery set across three decades in the small town of Winden.

Maximilian Diehle stars in Berlin transport operator BVG's new commercial, a reworking of the hit Ohne Dich that racked up a million views in a day.

Sacha Holzheimer shoots Wolfgang Murnberger's tragicomedy Nichts zu verlieren for ARD, about burglars who abduct a coach full of mourners.

Hans Holzbecher plays Kaiser Wilhelm in Das Ende der Habsburger, a ZDF/ARTE and ORF documentary on the fall of the Habsburg dynasty.

Carsten Caniglia and Laura Maria Heid star in Sankt Maik, UFA Fiction's new RTL series about a fake priest in a Catholic town.

Andreas Klaue plays the ice-skating coach Alfred in Gernot Krää's SWR television film Schöne heile Welt, set in a small town in Baden.

Andreas Klaue leads in Albtrauf, a Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg thriller-mystery series sweeping up awards on the international festival circuit.

Dieter Hallervorden and Veronica Ferres team up for the first time in Lüg mich an und ich heirate dich, a Sat.1 con-artist comedy shot in Cape Town.

Chris Gebert plays young Lothar Schwark in Die Spezialisten, a UFA Fiction crime series for ZDF set against East Berlin in 1988.

The RTL series "Nicht tot zu kriegen" is up for the German Comedy Award, with three Neidig faces in the cast.

Marc Sierzputowski returns as Lukas in a double bill of the ZDF comedy "Pubertier" on 12 October 2017.

Andreas Birkner plays paramedic Uwe Teweleit on Rügen, alongside Tanja Wedhorn, for the ARD Friday-night slot.

Felix Strümpel opens the JugendTheaterEnsemble Berlin's new ALTE KAPELLE venue with a remembrance performance.

At the Münchner Kammerspiele, Isabelle Redfern and Ernest Allan Hausmann join an all-Black restaging of "Mittelreich".

Dieter Hallervorden plays a hard-bitten racehorse trainer in the cinema feature "Rock My Heart".

Cabaret artist Aydin Isik brings comic edge to radiologist Tarik Coskun in the new RTL series "Lifelines".

Christoph Drobig takes the lead in the live audio-drama thriller "Der Feind", premiering at the Admiralspalast.

Roland Wolf shines in a small but jewel-like role as a choirmaster in the ARD tragedy "Der Sohn".

The Berlin soap parody "Gutes Wedding, schlechtes Wedding", featuring Marcel Glauche, lands on Netflix.

After nearly 40 years, Dieter Hallervorden's "Die Wühlmäuse" cabaret theatre has an ensemble of its own again.

Dieter Hallervorden faces the questions on Michael Kessler's talk show "Kessler ist …", airing Friday on ZDF.

Four Neidig actors share the screen in the Sat.1 film "Rockstars zähmt man nicht", airing tonight at 8:15 pm.

Martin Semmelrogge plays a returning soldier among a cast of killers in the indie thriller "Breakdown Forest".

René Sydow is one of Germany's most successful cabaret artists, turning the absurdities of politics and society into razor-sharp comedy.

Jörg Moukaddam lives up to his imposing stature in the Sat.1 film "Dein Song", playing a bouncer fending off a rock star's frenzied groupies.

Jens Hajek films "Unter Uns" in Cologne by day and rehearses for the stage comedy "Die Eule und das Kätzchen" in Düsseldorf.

The cinema feature "Die Flaschenpost-Insel" with Nadine Heidenreich and Philip Bender follows three children on a journey of discovery through Wiesbaden.

Negar Nasseri wins over critics and young audiences as the title role in "Ronja Räubertochter" at the Scherenburgfestspiele in Gemünden.

Michael Kühl leaves his lead role on "Sturm der Liebe" to study with masters such as Oscar winner Paul Haggis and acting teacher Fernando Piernas.

Martin Semmelrogge takes on more than 20 roles in "The 39 Steps" at the Bad Hersfelder Festspiele, a furious stage take on the Hitchcock classic.

Steffen Ezold returns as quirky local reporter Piet Struve in the NDR crime sequel "Der Säger — Ein Krimi ohne Leiche".

Andreas Klaue plays five roles in Nick Dear's "Frankenstein" at the Cluss Garten open-air stage in Ludwigsburg, drawing rave reviews.

Carsten Faseler plays driver Benno in "Bollos", a feature shot entirely with a 360-degree camera by Bauhaus University Weimar graduate Sebastian Robra.

Jörg Moukaddam appears in "13 Uhr mittags", an ARD crime comedy by directing duo Martina and Monika Plura from a script by Holger Karsten Schmidt.

Ilja Richter knows how to turn every role into a great character, next playing FBI agent Carl Hanratty in the musical "Catch Me If You Can".

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt joins the new ensemble at Berlin's legendary cabaret theatre Die Wühlmäuse, founded by Dieter Hallervorden.

Carsten Caniglia stars in a HypoVereinsbank commercial for FC Bayern München, shown before every home match at the Allianz Arena.

Young actor Oskar Redfern lands a dream job filming a Smartmobil commercial with footballer Lukas Podolski atop Cologne's famous Kranhäuser.

Henry Horn plays a teenage murder suspect in the cyberbullying episode "Ninas Fall" of the long-running ZDF crime series "Ein Fall für zwei".

Jörg Moukaddam plays the bodyguard in the hit musical "Bodyguard" in Cologne, based on the Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner film.

Roman Pertl plays Romeo in a rock-driven staging of "Romeo and Juliet" at the Landestheater Hessen in Marburg.

Cabaret artist René Sydow wins the inaugural Silberne Möwe, the first cabaret prize from Schleswig-Holstein and his fourteenth award in three years.

Nine-year-old Paul Eilert shoots the 299th episode of the Sat.1 crime series "SOKO Köln", playing a boy who loves vintage cars.

Hans Holzbecher takes a leading role in "Robin", the feature film at the heart of the "Watch for Wishes" charity campaign for seriously ill children.

Herbert Schöberl plays two smaller roles in the stage version of "Ziemlich beste Freunde" at the Hamburger Kammerspiele, alongside Hardy Krüger Jr.

Maximilian Diehle ran 14 takes for the band Von Wegen Lisbeth's "Take Me for a Ride" video, which won the Echo for best national music video.

Martin Semmelrogge plays an egomaniacal star director in the web series "Für Umme", drawing on decades of experience with directors of every kind.

Marcel Glauche defied his fear of heights for the RTL action series "Alarm für Cobra 11", spending a full day at the edge of a hospital roof.

Christoph Brüggemann test-drove the new Ford Mustang for a commercial shot in Cape Town, doing much of the precision driving himself.

Lutz Eilert plays a cool kid at home in the hip-hop scene in the music video for "Das ist meine Wanne".

For the Anchor Award at Hamburg's Reeperbahn Festival, actor Marcel Glauche steps behind the camera to make documentary films about the nominees.

Carsten Caniglia plays a police officer in the Sat.1 film "Bodycheck", reuniting with an old friend before the camera in Berlin after 20 years.

In the boulevard comedy Rosa Wolken, Chris Gebert plays one half of a gay couple whose wish for a child throws the whole family into turmoil.

In Fassbinder's Katzelmacher at Berlin's Deutsches Theater, Maximilian Diehle plays the volatile Peter — a sold-out production that captures the zeitgeist.

Marcel Glauche joins Gutes Wedding, schlechtes Wedding — the first theatre sitcom on German TV — playing both the laid-back Tom and a gold-chained hip-hop gangster.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt stars alongside Jochen Busse in RTL's new eight-part sitcom Nicht tot zu kriegen, premiering on 9 March.

Martin Semmelrogge plays a brash scrapyard boss in Sat.1's Einstein, directed by Thomas Jahn — a role tailor-made for the irrepressible character actor.

Chris Gebert calls Stefan Aretz's tragicomedy Sorry Guys his finest work yet — now nominated for the Blaue Blume Award 2017 and streaming on Sky.

Michael Schernthaner praises lead Karolina Gorczyca in Tomasz Emil Rudzik's gripping drama Agnieszka, shot largely in Katowice and now on the Arte mediathek.

In a ten-second Exporo commercial, Jörg Westphal is so convincing as a Hanover investor that viewers messaged him on Facebook thinking he was real.

Christoph Drobig makes his debut in ARD's prime early-evening series Familie Dr. Kleist, training four weeks at basketball for his dramatic episode role.

Jörg Westphal stars in the first music video by Berlin a cappella group Niniwe, directed by Dennis Charly Bergande for the single Branches.

For Tanja Egen's short film Der Gesellschafter, Matthias Matz waded into a treacherous moor — a physical ordeal bound for the festival circuit in 2017.

Jacob Jesse and Jörg Moukaddam square off in a riotous commercial for the food-industry union NGG, dramatising the harsh reality of a restaurant kitchen.

Roland Wolf plays the local choirmaster in the ARD crime drama Der Sohn, a bold thriller by Urs Egger about a mother who suspects her own son of murder.

Bavarian-born Andreas Klaue, twice voted Stuttgart's favourite, leads a new Swabian-language revival of the comedy classic Neurosen-Kavalier.

Roland Wolf plays officer Raaben in the ARD crime series Wolfsland, shot in atmospheric Görlitz right on the Polish border.

Roman Pertl stars in Duncan Macmillan's two-hander Lungs at the Hessisches Landestheater Marburg — an intimate, devastating portrait of a couple.

Jörg Westphal joins the cast of Christian Schwochow's high-finance thriller series Credo, an unflinching look at the world of investment banking.

René Görgen cruises through Berlin in the new Mercedes V-Class for a 360-degree commercial that lets viewers look around at will.

Hannes Ducke returns to the Komödie Braunschweig stage after a decade in Erich Kästner's comedy Drei Männer im Schnee, premiering on 1 December.

Chris Gebert and Jörg Westphal are up for the Blaue Blume award with the short film Sorry Guys — and your vote could win it for them.

Heartfelt congratulations to Johannes Hallervorden on his wonderful premiere of Harold and Maude at the Schlosspark Theater Berlin.

Steffen Ezold plays caretaker Peter Schmeling in the SOKO Wismar episode Ich liebe einen Mörder, airing 23 November on ZDF.

Matthias Matz plays a shady convert recruiting young men for his fundamentalist cause in the Notruf Hafenkante episode Morgenland.

Chris Gebert and Holger Franke star in Folke Braband's comedy about an utterly ordinary gay couple, premiering 18 November in Lahr.
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