Frederic Linkemann

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Frederic Linkemann (* 1981 in Oberstdorf ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Linkemann grew up in Altstädten, a district of the district town of Sonthofen . At the age of 18 he made his first acquaintance with the theater stage at the FOS Theater of the Fachoberschule für Gestaltung Augsburg . Between 2005 and 2009 he learned acting at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding in Munich . During his training he had his first engagements at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich. In 2009 he made his debut in front of the camera in the Allgäu crime film adaptation Erntedank as the son of Commissioner Kluftinger , played by Herbert Knaup . He completed his acting training in 2009 with a diploma. In 2011 Linkemann played the nurse Markus in the award-winning television film " Blaubeerblau ". After further television productions, Linkemann played the police officer Florian Meichsner in the ZDF family series Schafkopf - A bissel was always in a leading role in 2012 . This was followed by roles in the movie "Dampfnudelblues" and the television game "Unter Verdacht". In the spring of 2013 he again shot the continuation of the television films "The best comes first III" and "Seegrund", another film adaptation of the Kluftinger novels , under the direction of Rainer Kaufmann . The television film “Blood and Water” followed at the beginning of the summer. Since 2006 he has also worked as a voice actor .

Frederic Linkemann has his main residence in Munich.

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