Felix Eitner

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Felix Eitner (born February 27, 1967 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German actor .

Life

As a 14-year-old Felix Eitner was in front of the camera for the children's series Schau ins Land . He received his acting training at the Folkwang University in Essen , at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich and at the École de Théatre Jacques Lecoq in Paris . Numerous theater engagements followed in Munich, Constance , Zurich , Bern and Basel . He became known to a wide audience with Rainer Matsutanis Nur über Meine Leiche and has since appeared in numerous television productions.

In Roland Suso Richter's Saturdays when there is war (book: Klaus-Peter Wolf ) from the series Polizeiruf 110 , Eitner played the role of the mentally handicapped younger brother Yogi, who witnessed a murder and - initially misunderstood by those around him because he was speechless - tries to signal the traumatic experience through his behavior.

For the portrayal of "TS" in Friedemann Fromm's Brothers on Life and Death , Eitner received the Max Ophüls Prize in 1996 for the best young actor. In the multi-award-winning television production Der Tunnel (2001), he played alongside Heino Ferch and Sebastian Koch the role of the shrewd escape helper Fred von Klausnitz, who even managed to briefly functionalize the GDR authorities for the success of the escape project. For his sensitive portrayal of his brother Fritz Steiff in 2005 in the award-winning television drama Margarete Steiff , he and Heike Makatsch received a Bambi .

From 2006 to 2009 he was in the crime series Police 110 as of Wismar originating Schwerin Detective Inspector Mark Tellheim next Uwe Steimle in use. In 2008 he played the role of Klaus Angermeier in Doris Dörries , the film Kirschblüten - Hanami, which was enthusiastically received by the audience .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

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