Jeremy Mockridge

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Jeremy Mockridge (born September 4, 1993 in Bonn ) is an Italian - Canadian actor who lives and works in Germany.

Life

Mockridge was born in Bonn as the second youngest of six sons of the Canadian actor Bill Mockridge and the Italian cabaret artist Margie Kinsky . His brother Matthew was the singer of the boy band Part Six , his brother Luke works as a comedian .

He started his acting career after training as an actor at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in theater and television. He had appearances on the Dirk Bach Show (2000) and the Sendung mit der Maus , before he received his first leading role in the television film Die Liebe hat den den der den den der Stadt in 2003 from the film director Ariane Zeller. He became known with the children's films Die Wilde Hühner and their sequels, directed by Vivian Naefe .

From 2007 to 2010 he stood in front of the camera as Nico Zenker for the series Lindenstraße , in which his father also played until 2015. In 2010, he played a sibling pair with his younger brother Liam in the KRIMI.DE -Stuttgart episode Netzangriff .

Jeremy Mockridge lives in Berlin .

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www1.wdr.de/daserste/lindenstrasse/haben/jeremy-mockridge-102.html
  2. Interview with the mother Margie Kinsky on freundederkuenste.de from October 17, 2014, accessed on July 24, 2019 ("The boys have dual citizenship, namely Italian and Canadian.")