Bruno Eyron

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Bruno Eyron, 2007

Bruno Eyron ; actually Bruno Eierund (born November 4, 1964 in Lühnde ), is a German actor , presenter , producer , author and businessman .

He was best known for his role as Chief Inspector Balko in the television series of the same name from the 49th episode (season 4).

Life

Eyron grew up on a farm in Algermissen near Hildesheim . In 1982 he finished his school career with the Abitur and then did his military service . This was followed by a study visit to the United States. In 1984, he began a business studies - studies at the University of Munich . He attended Vincent Chase Drama School in Los Angeles and HB Studios in New York City . On the side, he attended several acting workshops in London .

In 1987 he played in the video for the single Miss You So the singer Bonnie Bianco, her boyfriend. In 1988 his acting career began on German television with the role of an injured officer in the television series Die Wiesingers . Since then, Eyron has appeared in well over 200 national and international film and television productions. Between 1989 and 1995 he was co-founder and head of the advertising agency Eierund, Gess and Partner . The agency specialized in fashion productions.

After his leading role in the television series Raumstation Unity in 1997 and 1998, he got the leading role in the RTL series Balko in 1998 . From 2005 to 2006 he played the main role of Christian Hennig in SOKO Donau . At times he moderated the program Ripley's unbelievable world on RTL2.

In 2001 he founded the production company "Casascania" with Marcus O. Rosenmüller and Werner Heinz, where he works as managing director, producer and author.

Filmography

Film rolls

  • 1990: Reversal of Fortune
  • 1990: Wings of Fame
  • 2013: Hititya - The Secret of the Medallion
  • 2013: I like it!
  • 2014: Phoenix
  • 2014: Snow Maiden
  • 2014: Coming In
  • 2015: In the Ruins
  • 2016: the last meal

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