Elyas M'Barek

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Elyas M'Barek (2016)

Elyas M'Barek (born May 29, 1982 in Munich ) is an actor and voice actor with Austrian nationality who lives and grew up in Germany . He became known for productions such as Turkish for Beginners and Fack ju Göhte .

Life

Elyas M'Barek grew up in the Sendling district of Munich . His father is from Tunisia and is a programmer , his Austrian mother is a nurse . He himself has Austrian citizenship . He has two younger brothers. His brother Joseph M'Barek is also an actor and was in front of the camera with him in The Wave .

First he attended a Catholic boarding school in Metten and then graduated from the Robert Bosch College in Munich with a technical diploma . He lives in Munich and ran a bar there with two business partners from October 2015 to mid-2018 . M'Barek is a member of the Federal Drama Association .

Career

M'Barek's first appearance in a movie was in Dennis Gansel's Girls, Girls while he was at school . In the ARD pre-evening series Turkish for Beginners , he played the macho Cem Öztürk of Turkish origin , whose father moves in with a German woman and their children. In 2006 he was awarded the German Television Prize in the category "Best Actor Series" for this role .

He played one of the leading roles in the film Wholetrain , which is part of the graffiti scene . In 2008 he played the Turkish boy Sinan in the film adaptation of The Wave . From 2009 to 2011 he played the young Bushido in times change you in the doctor 's diary 2010 series . He also played as Flo in the film Teufelskicker . In 2011 What a Man came to German cinemas. In the same year he appeared in the film Biss zur Große Pause - Das Highschool Vampire Grusical . In 2012 he appeared in the films Turkish for Beginners , Five Friends , Offroad and Heiter bis wolkig . In 2012 the movie Hotel Transsilvanien was released , in which he voiced one of the leading roles alongside Josefine Preuss . In 2012, M'Barek's role in the film adaptations to the book series Chronicles of the Underworld was confirmed.

In the literary film adaptation of The Medicus , he played in 2013 on the side of Tom Payne and Ben Kingsley . In the same year the comedy Fack ju Göhte appeared , in which he took on the role of Zeki Müller. He also played this role in the sequel Fack ju Göhte 2 , which opened in theaters in 2015. Also in 2015 he could be seen in the comedy Traumfrauen , in which he played a leading role alongside Hannah Herzsprung , Karoline Herfurth , Palina Rojinski and Iris Berben . In 2016, the comedy Willkommen bei den Hartmanns had its theatrical release, in which he can be seen as doctor Tarek Berger. In 2017 he starred in the cinema production This stupid heart . In October 2017, Fack ju Göhte 3 marked the end of the Fack-ju-Göhte trilogy in cinemas. In 2019 he played the lawyer for a victim of retaliation in Italy during the Nazi era in The Collini case . He also appeared in the film The Perfect Secret in the same year . In the comedy Nightlife , which hit theaters in February 2020, he played the bartender Milo, directed by Simon Verhoeven .

Filmography

cinemamovies

Television films

TV Shows

synchronization

Short films

  • 2014: Celebrate the moment

Awards

Elyas M'Barek, 2014

Web links

Commons : Elyas M'Barek  - collection of images, videos and audio files

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Elyas M'Barek . Basic data and profile at crew united. Retrieved March 28, 2020
  2. DB Mobil 10/2017, p. 26f.
  3. Kimberly Hoppe: Elyas M'Barek: "Munich is my city" . Evening newspaper , August 18, 2012, accessed April 15, 2017.
  4. DB Mobil 10/2017, p. 27.
  5. Elyas M'Barek . Vita at Filmmakers.de, accessed on November 30, 2016.
    Elyas M'Barek . Vita at the agency Die Agenten, accessed on November 30, 2016.
  6. Moritz von Uslar : 99 questions to Elyas M'Barek in Zeitmagazin - question 14 . ZEITmagazin , 37/2015, September 14, 2015, accessed on April 15, 2017.
  7. Viktoria Großmann: “You have to use your drawer too” . Interview in Süddeutsche Zeitung , issue 71/2012, p. 13 of March 24, 2012.
  8. DB Mobil 10/2017, p. 29.
  9. Peer Schader: Acting newcomer M'Barek: Once a Tunisian, always a Turk? Spiegel Online , November 18, 2008, accessed April 15, 2017.
  10. Laura Kaufmann: Where Elyas is leaning against her own counter. Süddeutsche Zeitung , October 23, 2015, accessed on October 24, 2015 .
  11. Laura Kaufmann: Elyas is separating from his bar. Süddeutsche Zeitung , June 12, 2018, accessed on July 17, 2018 .
  12. ^ BFFS member list. Bundesverband Schauspiel, archived from the original on July 7, 2013 ; accessed on April 15, 2017 .
  13. ^ German TV Prize: Prize Winner 2006 . Deutscher Fernsehpreis GmbH, accessed on April 15, 2017.
  14. Star of the Year 2013 Cinema: Bora Drachtkin and Elyas M'Barek . Evening newspaper , December 26, 2013, accessed April 15, 2017.