Bernd Michael Lade

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Bernd Michael Lade (born December 24, 1964 in East Berlin ) is a German actor , film director and musician .

Life

After training as a construction worker in East Berlin , he studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . This was followed by a theater engagement in Frankfurt (Oder) and television films on television in the GDR . In the years before 1989, Lade was a member of East Berlin's punk scene . After German reunification in 1991, he began studying directing at the Konrad Wolf Academy for Film and Television in Potsdam. He made his directorial debut in 1995 with the film Revenge . In 1991 he became known nationwide with his role as the idle village policeman in Detlev Buck's film Karniggels and from 1992 as Tatort Commissioner M. Kain. The last episode of the investigative duo Ehrlicher ( Peter Sodann ) and Kain ran on November 11, 2007. From 2003 to 2006 he was seen in the TV interactive crime series Spur & Partner as Jonny Spur, who went on a search for clues with his Bassethund partner The audience always had to solve the case themselves. In 2005 he played the family man Michael Thiel in the comedy series Out of this World . In addition, after 14 years of television work, he has been back on the theater stage in Berlin's Maxim-Gorki-Theater since 2008 . In the summer of 2013 he was on stage in a new production of Hebbel's Nibelungen - born to die at the Nibelungen Festival in Worms as Gunther, directed by Dieter Wedel .

He was also the drummer of the band planlos , one of the first punk bands in the GDR (not to be confused with Planlos from Grevenbroich ). From 1985 to 1990 he was the singer of the avant-garde band Cadavre Exquis . Since the end of 2007 he has been performing again with his spouse Maria Simon as the singer and guitarist of the neo-punk band Ret Marut - named after a pseudonym of the writer B. Traven  .

Bernd Michael Lade is married to the actress Maria Simon , with whom he has three children. He lives with her, their children, Simon's son from a previous relationship with Devid Striesow and his own son from a previous relationship in Berlin-Pankow .

Filmography (selection)

Audio books

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Spur and Partner at christiannink.de
  2. Andreas Kurtz: I gave birth to the children, you talk . In: Berliner Zeitung , December 27, 2007
  3. Stefan Kirschner: Bernd Michael Lade plays punk instead of “Tatort” In: welt.de , December 3, 2008
  4. Joachim Schmitz: Maria Simon: Between "police call", punk and children. Interview. In: New Osnabrück Newspaper . January 11, 2014, accessed April 12, 2015 .