Boris Aljinovic

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Boris Aljinovic (2013)
Boris Aljinovic 2019 as Gernot at the Nibelungen Festival with Klaus Maria Brandauer

Boris Aljinovic (born June 23, 1967 in Berlin-Charlottenburg ) is a German theater and film actor .

Life

Boris Aljinovic is the son of a Croat and a German. After completing school at the French-speaking Schiller-Gymnasium in Berlin , he studied French and English at the Free University of Berlin and originally wanted to earn his living as a comic artist. After three years he switched to the "Ernst Busch" Academy of Dramatic Art in Berlin and began working as an actor after completing his training.

Among other things, he worked at the Berlin Renaissance Theater and the Berlin Play Actors , an English-speaking theater group. In the Renaissance theater he appeared as Adolf Hitler in the play Poland is not lost . In 2019 he played as Gernot at the Nibelungen Festival in Worms. He was seen on television in the Berlin Tatort series as a single parent detective chief inspector Felix Stark alongside Dominic Raacke (Till Ritter). The last episode of this investigator duo was broadcast on February 9, 2014.

Boris Aljinovic also gives his voice as a speaker in numerous radio plays and audio books.

In 2004 he was seen as the dwarf Cloudy in the comedy 7 dwarfs - men alone in the forest . He had a guest appearance in the children's series Löwenzahn . In 2006 Boris Aljinovic published his version of the Carnival of the Animals with the Clair-obscur saxophone quartet .

Boris Aljinovic was in a relationship with the actress Antje Westermann , with whom he has a son. Together they stood in front of the camera in the film Trouville Beach and the remake of Rapunzel , as well as in the crime scene episode The Fourth Man .

Audio books

Radio plays

Filmography

Awards

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