Florian Bohm

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Florian Böhm , actually Florian Büse (born May 6, 1978 in Tegernsee ), is a German actor and director .

Life

Florian Böhm is the son of the German opera singer Rainer Büse from his marriage to Sissy Böhm, daughter of actor Karlheinz Böhm .

Böhm began the age of eight in the series Lion's Den with the acting and was subsequently appeared in several commercials. He played one of the leading roles in Peter Weissflog's 2000 television film Oh, du Fröhliche . In 2003 he appeared as a presenter on Bravo TV ; In 2005 he directed the short film God's Place . From 2005 to 2007 Böhm played the masseur Mike Dreschke in 253 episodes in the telenovela Sturm der Liebe . As a director , Böhm has made several short films, including God's Place , which was shown at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival . In the same year, he shot his first commercial as a director for Siemens and Red Trade GmbH.

Böhm has two children.

  • From 2007 to 2011 Böhm lived in Melbourne , Australia . With Lighting Experiences PTY LTD in Melbourne, he produced advertisements for the Pacific region.
  • In January 2015 Boehm was in Munich because of fraud to a suspended sentence convicted of ten months.
  • In 2017, Böhm appeared in the ZDF series Die Bergretter.
  • In 2018 he had one of the leading roles in the play Nullmensch in Innsbruck (BRUX), author Jovica Letić, director Klaus Rohrmoser.
  • In 2019 he played one of the supporting roles in the film That's What Friends Are For, directed by Immanuel Degn

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  1. a b For fraud: Karlheinz Böhm's grandson convicted. In: Abendzeitung-Muenchen.de , January 28, 2015, accessed on December 23, 2015.