Arsseni Bultmann

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Arsseni Bultmann at the NRW Cinema Program Award, November 2016, Cologne.

Arsseni Bultmann (born February 2005 in Berlin ) is a German child actor .

Life

Bultmann is the son of a German and a Russian. He has two younger siblings. His father is a law professor. In 2011, Bultmann was the model for the children's dream project , with which photographer Andreas Nestl won the Hasselblad photo competition. In March 2012 he made his debut in the role of Rachel's son Kolja in Maxim Gorki's play Wassa Schelesnowa in a production by the Berliner Ensemble . In the same year advertising appearances for Edeka , Rügenwalder Mühle , Comdirect and McDonald’s followed and in 2013 a supporting role in the film Cinderella and Puss in Boots directed by Torsten Künstler . In 2014 he played a supporting role in the movie Alles ist Liebe by Markus Goller and in 2015 in The Nanny by Matthias Schweighöfer . In 2015, he played his first major role in the ARD television film Der Kotzbrocken , directed by Tomy Wigand . He had other supporting roles in the ZDF television film Angels of Justice - Money or Life by Sigi Rothemund and subsequently Frau Schmidt muss weg in the ZDF television series SOKO Wismar . In 2015 he was in the episode Where is Papa? of the television series Notruf Hafenkante . In the same year he worked in the Paula semolina commercial for Dr. August Oetker KG . In 2016 he played the main role of Tobbi Findteisen in the children's book adaptation Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt , directed by Wolfgang Groos . In February 2017 came the comedy Sweetheart, take it! in the cinemas, in which Bultmann plays the son of Carolin Kebekus and Maxim Mehmet .

Filmography

Web links

Commons : Arsseni Bultmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin: Die Luftschlossbewohner (picture gallery)
  2. Theater reviews Berlin: Vassa Shelesnova by Maxim Gorki