Dominic Boeer

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Dominic Boeer (born August 4, 1978 in Warstein ) is a German actor , author and political advisor .

Live and act

At the age of eight, Dominic Boeer began working at the city theater in his former home, Lippstadt a . a. started his acting career as Mowgli in The Jungle Book .

Boeer was a big Elvis fan as a teenager and therefore wrote the Elvis musical Trouble with Elvis himself at the age of 18 , which ran with him in the lead role at the Lippstadt City Theater for some time. He then studied political science and political communication at the University of Cologne . Finally, he trained with US acting coaches ( financed by the Berlin Film Fund ). He also worked as a presenter at Hellweg Radio in Soest .

Dominic Boeer first became known to a broader public for his role in Gute Zeiten, Bad Zeiten , where he played the teacher Jonas Vossberg from 2003 to 2004 . This was followed by the ZDF series Five Stars , where Boeer appeared as "Tom Brahe" from 2005 to 2006, and SOKO Wismar from 2007 to 2011 , where he played the police officer "Pöhlmann". He resumed this role in August 2014 in the middle of the twelfth season. In 2006 Boeer shot his first international cinema production The Conclave in Canada . Several feature film productions followed , until he was seen as Carl Berger at the side of Jörg Schüttauf in the RTL action series Die Draufgänger from 2011 .

In addition to acting, Boeer's involvement in politics plays an increasingly important role. In 2004 he supported President George W. Bush , who was again running for election in the US elections . A year later, Boeer publicly supported Angela Merkel in the federal elections and also supported her election campaign. Since 2006 he has lectured at the International School of Management in the field of political and media communication. Today the actor works alongside the shooting as a political advisor and develops strategic concepts for German politicians, parties and parliamentary groups.

His first book was published by Piper Verlag in May 2014. Together with the actress and communication scientist Samira El Ouassil he takes the satire Vegetarians eat my food away from the food " do- gooders " on the grain.

Boeer has a son (* 2010) with the Australian dancer, choreographer and nutritionist Alexandra Hipwell (* 1980 in Brisbane ) and lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Dominic Boeer's anger with the left majority , welt.de, March 3, 2009
  2. ^ "A crazy dog" , derpatriot.de, December 21, 2010