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Samuel Jakob, our young new signing from Cologne, played a teenage racing driver in Joachim Masannek's "V8" films.
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Latest news of the actors represented by Agentur Neidig — engagements, premieres and leading roles in film, TV, theatre and commercials.
Samuel Jakob, our young new signing from Cologne, played a teenage racing driver in Joachim Masannek's "V8" films.
"Ein Abend Ewigkeit" is a romantic drama about a young record-shop assistant who stumbles into a pub unmoored from time.

Johannes Hallervorden appears in ARD's "In aller Freundschaft" as patient Moritz, airing on 31 March at 9 pm.

Jörg Westphal features in "Volksfest", the sixth episode of ZDF's "Schuld", based on the writings of Ferdinand von Schirach.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt has begun filming a Terra X episode about Sir Francis Drake, directed by Robert Schotter for ZDF.

Christoph Drobig stars in "Die kalte Wahrheit", directed by Franziska Meletzky, airing tonight at 8.15 pm on ZDF.

René Sydow opened the 23rd Stuttgart Cabaret Festival at the Theaterhaus Stuttgart, alongside his colleague Simone Solga.

Fresh off the Baden-Württemberg cabaret prize, René Sydow earns a glowing review for his razor-sharp show "Gedanken! Los!".
A German-Canadian eco-thriller in post-production, an action-adventure with an eco-twist from four directors.

Jörg Westphal can be seen in the film "Familienzeit" — a new addition to the agency's roster of actors.
Roman Pertl performs in Marburg's staging of "Frühlings Erwachen", expressly "after" Frank Wedekind.

We welcome the wonderful actor Jörg Westphal, whom we announce alongside his ZDF airing of "Schuld" on 27 March 2015.
Ilja Richter and Markus Majowski star in "Der Kredit" by Jordi Galceran at the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm.
René Sydow's show "Gedanken! Los!" is now available as an audio play — the perfect, entertaining start to the week.
Tom-Veit Weber celebrates the premiere of "Helden der Hauptstadt" on 27 February at the Cineplex Neukölln in Berlin.
Johannes Hallervorden appears in the television production "Schöne Bescherung".

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt appears in the television series "Heiter bis tödlich".

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt on the set of "Der Lack ist ab", a ten-part web series directed by Kai Wiesinger.

After last year's success, Jens Hajek returns in René Heinersdorff's "AUFGUSS" at the Theater am Dom in Cologne.
Carsten Faseler stars in the diploma year's antiquity project "DING DONG! THE WITCH IS DEAD!" at the Studiotheater Expo Plaza.
René Sydow makes his debut on "Die Anstalt" tonight at 11.15 pm on ZDF, sharp and not easy to digest.
Claudia Neidig works the stand for cabaret rising star René Sydow at the Freiburg Kabarett Börse trade fair.
Jörg Moukaddam plays a failed bodybuilder sliding into crime in Paul Florian Müller's ensemble piece.

Stage actor Harald Effenberg shoots a new demo scene with Heiko Aufdermauer to win over more casting directors in film.
Christoph Drobig, usually working behind the scenes, lends his face to the international campaign "to make chocolate fair".

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt plays Barschel's closest confidant in Kilian Riedhof's film about Germany's biggest postwar scandal.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt spent two weeks under the South African sun shooting the Sat.1 relationship comedy "Lügen macht glücklich".

As an all-too-charming shampoo salesman, Mathias is confronted with a loyal customer's death in "Kripo Holstein".

Perhaps the finest review a film, its director and its leading man could ever hope for, written by Dieter Oswald.
René Sydow collects the Paderborn Einohr in Silver, his tenth cabaret award of 2014 for his programme "Gedanken!Los!".
Michael N. Kühl wraps the comedy "Heartcore", a film set on a porn set that asks whether dreams and love are worth fighting for.
Michael N. Kühl spent October in London at a week-long improvisation workshop with Theatresports inventor Keith Johnstone.
Daniel Kehlmann's "Der Mentor" airs as a radio play on MDR FIGARO on Sunday 16 November 2014, with Ilja Richter in the cast.

The trailer is out: Dieter Hallervorden's new film "Honig im Kopf" reaches cinemas on 25 December 2014.
Hans Holzbecher plays the grumpy landlord Mr Keifert in "Diese Kaminskis", ZDFneo's caustic docu-soap parody from 5 November 2014.
Tom-Veit Weber plays a lead in "Mehr als die Summe…Autoland D", a film about German car passion coming to the Wolfsburg museum.
René Sydow, our cabaret newcomer and prolific 2014 prize-winner, can be heard live on Deutschlandfunk on 29 October at 9.05 p.m.
From November 2014 Marcel Glauche stars in TNT's six-part mystery thriller "Weinberg" alongside Friedrich Mücke.

On 25 October 2014 the Schlosspark Theater stages Molière's "Der Bürger als Edelmann" with Dieter Hallervorden and Dagmar Biener.
From 26 October, Johannes Hallervorden and Merle Juschka star as young detectives in a UFA Fiction series on the Disney Channel.
Horst D. Scheel appears today at 6 p.m. on ARD in "Verbotene Liebe" as an eccentric, homeless man with a cold outlook on life.
Michael Schernthaner's film "Agnieszka" has its German premiere at the Hof International Film Festival on 23 October at 5 p.m.
Christoph Drobig performs in "Gutes Wedding, schlechtes Wedding" at Berlin's Prime Time Theater until 1 November 2014.

Ilja Richter returns as Berlin's beloved Mammon in the final season of the "Jedermann" Festival at the Berliner Dom, running until 26 October.
Michael Schernthaner earned rave reviews for his role as David in "Einst ein Tiger", premiered at the Zimmertheater Heidelberg.
Franziska Meletzky's "Die kalte Wahrheit" screens at Filmfest Hamburg on 29 September, nominated for the 2014 Producers' Award.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt plays Jördis Triebel's husband in the crime series "Die Lebenden und die Toten", airing on ZDF in 2015.

Ilja Richter returns for the fourth and, for now, final episode of the improv sitcom — tomorrow night on RTL.

The trailer for „Honig im Kopf" with Dieter Hallervorden, Emma Schweiger and Til Schweiger is finally here.
Roman Pertl was celebrated as the discovery of the year for his „Woyzeck" in Marburg, earning outstanding reviews.

After years of Scandinavian roles in „Küstenwache", Mathias Harrebye-Brandt finally speaks German again in „Kripo Holstein".
Ilja Richter and pianist Ingvo Clauder delighted audiences at the Wolfsburg Autostadt with their programme.
Miloš Vuković joins the jury of the XXS short film festival — and reports that the panel is happily of one mind.
With his programme „Gedanken! Los!", René Sydow won the St. Ingberter Pfanne — his ninth cabaret prize of 2014.
Ralf Schmitz fronts German television's first improv sitcom — episode 2 of „Hotel Zuhause - Bitte stören" airs on RTL.
René Sydow competes tonight in St. Ingbert with „Gedanken! Los!" at one of the German-speaking world's top cabaret prizes.

Ralf Schmitz leads four improvisers through German television's first improv sitcom, with Ilja Richter in a leading part.

Mathias Harrebye Brandt plays Finnish father Lauri Mäkäla in „München 7", directed by Franz-Xaver Bogner.
Herbert Schöberl premieres „Der Mann in der Badewanne" at Hamburg's Winterhuder Fährhaus, directed by Ayla Yeginer.

Chris Gebert and Jörg Westphal film „Sorry Guys" alongside Sandra Borgmann — the directing debut of Stefan Aretz.
Michael Schernthaner films the ARD fairy-tale film „Die 3 Federn" in Coburg, produced by TV60 and directed by Su Turhan.
We welcome Felix Lari Strümpel to our newly founded children's and youth agency and wish him every success.
Fresh from drama school, Carsten Faseler tackles one Shakespeare role after another, now playing Benvolio in Stendal.
From August, Marcel Glauche joins the Leipzig Zoo cast of "Tierärztin Dr. Mertens" — what we reckon is a dream job.

We welcome Oskar Redfern to our newly founded agency for children and young performers, and wish his every wish come true.
Johannes Hallervorden wraps the first season of Disney's Berlin-made series "Binny und der Geist", airing from autumn.

Jens Hajek plays Captain Hook in "Peter Pan" and Duke Orsino in "Twelfth Night" at the Scherenburg Festival in Gemünden.
Christoph Drobig joins the ensemble of Berlin's legendary Prime Time Theater, making his debut on 26 July.
In Hanover, Christoph Brüggemann shoots the second season of the German-Australian youth series "In Your Dreams" for KiKA.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt films the ZDF crime drama "Die Lebenden und die Toten" alongside Jürgen Vogel and Thomas Heinze.
Newly signed Roman Pertl is rehearsing "Woyzeck" in Marburg, and his Folkwang graduation-film showreel is now online.
Michael Schernthaner films the RTL movie "Witwenmacher", a Cold War drama about the Starfighter scandal, directed by Miguel Alexandre.

Mathias Harrebye-Brandt films the new worldwide Aspirin commercial, directed once again by Simon Verhoeven.
Tonight the Schlosspark Theater Berlin revives its 2010 hit "Monsieur Ibrahim und die Blumen des Koran" by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt.
Hans Holzbecher becomes a regular ensemble member of the Grimme-nominated comedy "Diese Kaminskis", returning this summer.
In June, Steffen Laube films a leading episode role for the new Munich crime format "In Gefahr".
In June, Horst D. Scheel films a fine role with an even finer name for "Verbotene Liebe": the homeless man Fred Hartz.
René Sydow plays the lavish Rococo Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg in the SWR history series on south-west Germany.
In Munich, René Sydow won "Die Goldene Weißwurscht", a cabaret award and a five-star, four-course feast of small-stage art.
Marcel Glauche's film "Patong Girl" premieres at the Festival des deutschen Films in Ludwigshafen — a tender, surprising love story.
Fresh from his diploma in Hanover, Carsten Faseler plays Lysander in an open-air "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Marburg.
In June, Jörg Moukaddam films "Die Mutter des Mörders" for ZDF and the third "Dienstagsfrauen" instalment for ARD.

Dieter Hallervorden and Til Schweiger are filming "Honig im Kopf" at the Hamburg-Bergedorf observatory — a beautiful setting.
Steffen Laube's production "Achtung Deutsch!" is nominated for the Monica Bleibtreu Preis at the Privattheatertage in Hamburg.
Marcel Glauche plays Bela, an IT freak pulling the strings, in the "Letzte Spur Berlin" episode "Durchleuchtet" on ZDF.
From 24 May, Christoph Brüggemann appears in the acclaimed "Die Firma dankt" at the Theater Kontraste in Hamburg.

Mathias Harrebye Brandt filmed alongside Tom Hanks for Tom Tykwer's "A Hologram for the King" at Berlin's Liquidrom.

Jens Hajek stars in the Heinz Erhardt comedy "Das hat man nun davon" at the Komödie Frankfurt, running until 29 June.

We are delighted to welcome a wonderful new actor to the agency: Jörg Moukaddam — come and get to know him here.

Dieter Hallervorden won the German Film Award, the Lola, for Best Leading Actor for his role in "Sein letztes Rennen".

On 7 May on ZDF, Mathias Harrebye-Brandt appears in "Küstenwache" as a fish trader who is also the local mayor.

Dieter Hallervorden receives the 2014 Münchhausen Prize in Bodenwerder on 16 May, with Ilja Richter giving the laudatory speech.

This is what a rival looks like — Sascha Alexander Geršak is in contention against us for the German Film Award 2014!
René Sydow won the Silver Broom at the Stuttgarter Besen cabaret festival, with his performance airing on SWR television.
Herbert Schöberl celebrates the premiere of Robert Bramkamp's science-fiction satire "Art Girls" at the Babylon cinema in Berlin.
René Sydow has claimed the inaugural Dresden Satire Prize — already his fourth award of a remarkably strong 2014.
Our actor Michael Schernthaner gave a song recital at Café Noura in Berlin — a poetic, rocky and cheekily witty evening that invites the audience to join in.
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