Ferenc Graefe

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Ferenc Graefe (* 1984 in Berlin ) is a German film and television actor .

biography

Graefe grew up in Berlin. As a teenager he was a member of PSV Olympia , where he took part in various athletics tournaments, as well as the Berlin TSC , where he is still active as a swimmer . At his school he attended a theater course before gaining his first acting experience in front of the camera in a video clip by the Berlin girl band Samajona .

Since 2001 he has worked as an actor for film and television. He first played the role of Matze Duncker in the RTL production Gute Zeiten, Bad Zeiten (2001/2002). He then had his first major role in the ZDF television series Sabine! in which he played Paul Leitmayer, the son of the school principal, who falls in love with his high school teacher Sabine ( Bojana Golenac ). He had another continuous leading role in the ZDF television series Five Stars (2005-2006). He played the blind pianist Andreas Lindbergh, one of the sons of the hotel owner Albrecht Lindbergh ( Reiner Schöne ).

In the TV film Helen, Fred and Ted (2005), he played the role of Devid Kristensen, the older son of a married couple who is undergoing family therapy, alongside Nina Kronjäger and Jürgen Tonkel . In 2006 and 2007 he was seen in the role of piano teacher Brian Mahone in two TV films in the ZDF series Our Farm in Ireland . In the television film Half Eternity (2011) he played the role of the young Harry Graf alongside Liv Lisa Fries in a black and white film flashback.

In the ZDF television series Forsthaus Falkenau he had a continuous role as police officer Tobias Stammberger from 2012-2013. Graefe was also repeatedly in episode roles, u. a. in the series Der Bulle von Tölz (2006) and SOKO 5113 (2011; as Munich canal guide Eddie Grünberg).

In a film documentary by Südwestrundfunk from the series “Who made Rhineland-Palatinate? Off into the black and white years “Graefe embodied the role of the football player Horst Eckel .

In 2015 he had one of the leading roles in the movie Meier Müller Schmidt (director: Sebastian Peterson ); in it he plays the 27-year-old Julian. The film, produced in Berlin and Potsdam , premiered at the Hof International Film Festival , where it was nominated for the “Best Film” award ceremony for the “New German Cinema Award ”.

In March 2017 Graefe was seen in an episode role in the ZDF crime series SOKO Stuttgart ; he played Titus Lagerbloom, the suspected son of a murdered sports doctor.

Graefe is a member of the Federal Association of Film and TV Actors . From 2006 to 2012, he studied architecture at the TU Berlin , parallel to his acting . He completed his studies in 2012 with the title Master of Science Architecture and entry into the Chamber of Architects . Graefe has been working as an architect in Berlin, where he also lives , since 2012, in addition to his work as an actor .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Ferenc Graefe Profile and Vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved September 13, 2015
  2. Ferenc Graefe agency profile at the Mittermayer agency. Retrieved September 13, 2015
  3. Sabine! . Entry in the television dictionary by Michael Reufsteck and Stefan Niggemeier . Retrieved September 13, 2015
  4. Falkenau Forestry House . Photo. Retrieved September 13, 2015
  5. Who made Rhineland-Palatinate? - SWR takes you back to the black and white years . Press release. Retrieved September 13, 2015
  6. Nickname Greyhound: Horst Eckel and the great football world . Film and still photos. Retrieved September 13, 2015
  7. MEIER MÜLLER SCHMIDT - teaser / trailer . Retrieved September 13, 2015
  8. Facebook profile MEIER MÜLLER SCHMIDT . Film presentation www.facebook.com/meiermuellerschmidt. Retrieved October 24, 2015
  9. Berlin Chamber of Architects ( Memento of the original from October 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . www.ak-berlin.de. Retrieved October 28, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ak-berlin.de