Marco Bretscher-Coschignano

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Marco Bretscher-Coschignano (born March 30, 1988 in Munich ) is a German actor .

Life

From 2008 to 2010, Bretscher-Coschignano completed private acting training at the Vocal Acting Studio in Munich.

He stood in front of a film camera for the first time at the age of seven . In the film comedy Das Superweib (1996) he played Franz, the little son of the female lead Franziska , played by Veronica Ferres . In 1999, in the television film Tomorrow Heaven is Yours, he played the nine-year-old boy Frank, who has leukemia and whose last wish is fulfilled by the nurse on the children's cancer ward (played by Alexandra Kamp ).

In the film comedy Dich schickt der Himmel (2001) he played Patrick Schlemmer, the twelve-year-old son of a bumbling chemist. The actor Max Tidof said in an interview about Bretscher-Coschignano's acting abilities: “Marco is really great. It's just really good. With text, with games, with everything. He's really gifted. ”In 2001 he also played the role of Max Jurak in the television film How do you spell love? . At the side of Suzanne von Borsody , he embodied the son of the illiterate Anna, who practices reading with his mother and helps her to hide her deficits from the environment. In the ZDF television film Mein Mann, mein Leben und du , he was seen in 2003 as the pubescent film son of Barbara Wussow .

Directed by Erwin Keusch , he took on the role of sixteen-year-old Kai in the television drama Sehnsucht nach Liebe (2004). He played the son of a single village pastor ( Barbara Rudnik ), who watched his mother's developing relationship with a younger church musician full of mistrust and jealousy. In the family drama Die Leibwächterin (2005) he was seen as Philipp, the drug addict son of the bodyguard Mona Dengler ( Ulrike Folkerts ). In 2004, in the psychological thriller The Murderer of My Father , he played 17-year-old Julian Feldhof alongside Herbert Knaup and Barbara Auer , who witnessed his father's murder at the age of twelve and has suffered from this trauma ever since . He also shot the love comedy Mein Vater, seine Neue und Ich (2005) with Herbert Knaup ; when Ben, his classmate April, Knaup's film daughter, falls in love with him. In the ZDF television series Das Duo he played Tom Vandenbrook in the film Der Sumpf (first broadcast: October 2006); he played the drug-addicted son of Robert Vandenbrook ( Jan-Gregor Kremp ), an old friend of Chief Inspector Marion Ahrens.

In 2008 he had a smaller role as Dominik in the movie Die Welle . In 2009 he was seen as Tobi Simon in the love story 40+ sucht Liebe ; he embodied the compassionate, sympathetic son of a single, successful lecturer who supports his mother ( Nina Kronjäger ) in her confused love and tries to explain his desire for independence to her.

In the 2009 television series Das Traumschiff he was seen as a young, talented pianist Alexander Brenner, who fell immortally, but ultimately hopelessly, in love with the fitness trainer ( Inka Bause ). Since 2010 he can be seen in the daily soap Dahoam is Dahoam on Bayerischer Rundfunk in a recurring series role as carpenter journeyman Korbinian "Korbi" Vogl. He played the friend of the series role Yvonne "Yvi" Preissinger, who then went to China for work and later returned to "Lansing".

In December 2016, Bretscher-Coschignano starred in the ZDF television series Kreuzfahrt ins Glück . He played the young groom Kevin Müller, who won his honeymoon trip at a wedding fair. In the Culture Clash television comedy Servus, son-in-law! (2019) he embodied the village policeman Bene, who is in love with the female main character but has no chance.

Bretscher-Coschignano was also seen in episode roles in numerous television series, including Medicopter 117 - Every Life Counts , The Criminalist , Notruf Hafenkante , Unser Charly , SOKO Leipzig , SOKO Kitzbühel , SOKO Cologne , Die Bergretter and Die Chefin . He has had roles in the crime series Der Alte and the crime series Tatort several times .

Marco Bretscher-Coschignano lives in Munich .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tomorrow heaven will be yours for content, cast and photos at Cinema.de.
  2. Interview with Max Tidof: Heaven sends you ( memento of the original from July 13, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . DigitalVD from www.digitalvd.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.digitalvd.de
  3. Comedy: How Do You Spell Love?  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Content, cast and photos of scenes; Bavarian television@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.br-online.de  
  4. Longing for love . Content, cast and photos of scenes; The first
  5. My father's murderer . Content, cast and photos of scenes; prisma.de
  6. My father's murderer . Content, cast and photos at Cinema.de
  7. My father, his new one and me . Content, cast and photos at Cinema.de
  8. 40+ is looking for new love . Content, cast and photos at ZDFneo
  9. ↑ Got the hawk ( memento of the original from February 19, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , monstersandcritics.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.monstersandcritics.de
  10. Dahoam is Dahoam ( Memento of the original from December 20, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Picture gallery @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / programm.ard.de
  11. Servus, son-in-law! . Plot, cast and picture gallery. Official website Das Erste . Retrieved October 13, 2019.