
Christian Meyer
1982 (43 года)Noch während seiner Zeit auf der privaten Münchner Schauspielschule Actors-In-Motion wurde er 2005 vom Münchner Tourtheater "Theatour" als Hauptrolle des W.A. Mozart in der Produktion Amadeus nach Shaffer gecastet. Reiste zudem im selben Jahr nach Innsbruck für die Hauptrolle des Theodor Lieblich im Mystery-Thriller Exsecratus, spielte 2006 im Kinofilm Kein Bund fürs Leben sowie 2008 eine längere Gastrolle in der Vorabendserie Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten; es folgten der Kurzfilm Soft Skills, der sowohl beimInternationales Festival der Filmhochschulen München als auch auf dem Landshuter Kurzfilmfestival ausgezeichnet wurde, Aktenzeichen XY ... ungelöst sowie die Soko Leipzig.
Die letzte Instanz
Carlo Rola
Jan Josef Liefers, Stefanie Stappenbeck
An old lady shoots in front of the district court on the homeless Hellmer, who can escape unhurt. Ms. Altenburg comes from Görlitz and was visiting Berlin with her church group. After the crime, Ms. Altenburg suffered a fainting spell and is in hospital. Lawyer Joachim Vernau offers his help to the woman - he travels to Görlitz to get her personal belongings. When he returns, Margarete has died in the clinic. Vernau does not let go of this case: The old lady can not have planned the murder attempt on Hellmer alone. Who got her the weapon? And what is the motive?
Die letzte Instanz
Military Academy
Granz Henman
Franz Dinda, Florian Lukas
The movie deals with a guy who gets to join the German Bundeswehr involuntarily because a colleague loses his denial papers in order to get the chance to get down on his girlfriend. When entering the Bundeswehr he acts like a giant idiot and of course gets in one room with some of the biggest losers around. The loser turns out to be a hero and leads his loser-colleagues to win a contest with the local US army squad.
Military Academy
Simplify Your Soul
Markus Boestfleisch
Philippe Reinhardt, Marguerita Schumacher
A city, a man, a woman. This time it's glittering Zurich. The protagonists: Karl and Lisa. They fall in love. The usual. But Karl is a so-called 'loser'. Does drugs, borrows money and is in debt everywhere. Responsibility is alien to him. He lives day to day, detests relationships and he's heading straight for the abyss. Finally, when he loses Lisa, too, he has a major breakdown and finally begins to fight for both her and himself. Lisa is disappointed by Karl's way of life, even though she isn't a shining example of responsibility herself. Both are running from reality. And what was that about 'devotion', 'freedom' and 'trust'? This is a film about love. Not the conquering-all kind but real love. With all its weaknesses, its volatility, and its egoism.
Simplify Your Soul