Julius Nitschkoff

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Julius Nitschkoff (2016)

Julius Nitschkoff (born April 14, 1995 in Berlin ) is a German actor .

Life

Nitschkoff was born in Berlin. His father is the magician Axel Hecklau . He learned Spanish while attending school in Madrid for a year .

Nitschkoff was already interested in acting , sports and music as a teenager . He receives regular acting lessons from Kristiane Kupfer , who already looked after him as a teenager. He first appeared in front of the camera at the age of thirteen and was first seen on television in April 2009. In the SAT1 - TV movie The type, 13 children I & he played alongside Julia Brendler and Tim Bergmann , the role of Timo, one of 13 children and foster children of a young woman, which are sold by their landlord from her home to .

In the series Krimi.de produced for the television station KIKA , he had a leading role in the episode rECHTE Freunde (first broadcast: November 2009). Here, under the direction of Christoph Eichhorn, he played the role of Florian "Floh" Meinert, an unsportsmanlike boy who has hardly any friends and who is supposed to be recruited for the neo-Nazi scene through the newly founded football club . The director was awarded the Emil Children's Television Prize 2010 for this episode and the “outstanding roles of the two youngsters Lukas (Stefan Tetzlaff) and Floh (Julius Nitschkoff), who create identification in the audience”, were particularly appreciated.

In 2010, Nitschkoff appeared in the documentary film Die Kinder von Blankenese by Raymond Ley . In it he played the boy Gabriel, who survived the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp , found refuge in the villa of the Jewish industrialist's son Eric Warburg in Hamburg-Blankenese after the end of the war , and waited there for his departure to Palestine .

In the ZDF television film The Teacher (2011) he played the role of Nico, a teenager traumatized by a rampage at his school. In the war film 4 Days in May (2011) by Achim von Borries , an international German-Russian-Ukrainian co-production, he had a small role as a young soldier .

In 2013 Nitschkoff was seen in two episode roles on ZDF: in the crime series Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall (January 2013, as a youngster Sven in the episode Hazardous Game ) and in the crime series Notruf Hafenkante (March 2013, as a handbag robber Dennis Reimann in the episode Use for wool ). He had a leading role in the ARD television film Komasaufen (2013) as Timo Lange, the leader of a youth clique and “Mr. Cool of the school “, who always has enough money for alcohol. In the summer of 2013, Nitschkoff shot next to Anja Kling for ZDF the TV film No Escape as a young criminal Marco, who brutally assaults and robbed a woman.

From October 2013, Nitschkoff was directed by Andreas Dresen for the male lead, Rico, in the film adaptation of the novel As we dreamed of Clemens Meyer in front of the camera. The shooting took place from October to December 2013 in Leipzig , the film was released in the cinemas in February 2015. In the two-part ZDF crime thriller Death of a Girl (2015), which was first broadcast in February 2015, he played Dennis Boysen, a suspect youth in open prison . In the same year Nitschkoff was seen in ZDF crime series with various main episode roles, in June 2015 in last trace Berlin as a student Dennis and in October 2015 in SOKO Leipzig as suspect cosplayer Sandro Keller. In March 2016 followed a leading role in the series Der Alte as the aggressive paintball player Andreas Kühnert.

In the big city drama Die Geschwister (2016) he played the young Bruno from Poland, who, living in Berlin with an unclear residence status, is looking for a new apartment with his "sister", and an affair with the property manager Thies ( Vladimir Burlakov ) is received. In the ZDF television film Marie Brand and the restless souls from the Marie Brand crime series, which was first broadcast in September 2016, Nitschkoff played the role of Felix Eichler; he played the best friend of a dead 17-year-old student. In the first film in the crime series Wolfsland , which premiered on Das Erste in December 2016 , Nitschkoff, alongside Emma Drogunova , played Marek "Marke" Palme, the male part of a young Polish-German couple who died on their desperate escape , Fear and destruction leaves behind. In the fifth season of the RTL television series The teacher that was broadcast from January 2017 Nitschkoff played the loutish problem student Luis Schmitz, who as mathematics -Genie with giftedness proves. In November 2017 Nitschkoff was seen in an episode role in the ZDF series SOKO Cologne ; He played the suspect youngster Pablo Santos, who lived in an assisted living group and whose best friend was the victim of a medical malpractice .

In the sixth season of the television series Der Lehrer (first broadcast from January 2018) Nitschkoff took up his recurring role again with an episode appearance. In the ARD police series Großstadtrevier at the beginning of 2018, at the side of Saskia Fischer and Claudia Geisler-Bading , in two episodes he embodied the police trainee Robin Haas. In the ZDFneo series Parfum (2018) Nitschkoff played one of the main roles as a young boy. At the beginning of 2020 he was seen in two crime scene thrillers : as a Bundeswehr soldier Josch Vegener and the son of a severely traumatized father in the Charlotte Lindholm crime scene war in the head and as " courting for the favor of his father", suspect son Maik in The Last Schrey of the Weimar team of investigators Lessing and Dorn .

Nitschkoff does climbing and martial arts . He also plays the violin and drums . In the artistic field, Nitschkoff's agency also lists breakdance and hip-hop as special skills.

Nitschkoff lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Julius Nitschkoff  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Julius Nischkoff biography; Press kit for the television film binge drinking ; Retrieved December 7, 2013
  2. The guy, 13 children & me Photo series for the television film; Retrieved December 7, 2013
  3. Award ceremony 2010 ( Memento of the original from December 11, 2013 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. ; Retrieved December 7, 2013  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gep.de
  4. This film could have used a few more alcohols. Film review; Focus.de from October 31, 2013
  5. Promille and teenage dreariness: ARD shows the drama "Komasaufen" in: Schwäbisches Tagblatt from October 29, 2013 (with photo by Julius Nitschkoff)
  6. Working title After the attack (first broadcast March 2014). Trauma of a victim: "After the attack" / ZDF is making a television film with Anja Kling and Benno Fürmann in Berlin ( Memento of the original from December 12, 2013 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. Press release from June 18, 2013 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ptext.de
  7. Julius Nitschkoff Agency Tomorrow (News; September 2013); Retrieved December 7, 2013
  8. Andreas Dresen filmed Meyer's novel “As we dreamed” in Leipzig in: Leipziger Volkszeitung from July 16, 2013
  9. ^ ARD drama: "The Siblings": News from the Berlin freedom . Action at Prisma.de. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  10. In the cinema: "Die Geschwister": The commodity love . TV review. In: Der Tagesspiegel from November 3, 2016.
  11. Pauker Stefan Vollmer puzzled: Fire devil Luis showed his true self! . news.de from January 19, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  12. SOKO Cologne: five seconds ( memento of the original dated November 8, 2017 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. . Plot and cast. Retrieved November 8, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.zdf.de
  13. "Perfume" on Netflix: You smell so good . (Criticism). Accessed June 1, 2020.
  14. "War in the head": This is how the Göttingen crime scene is today . In: Augsburger Allgemeine, March 29, 2020. Accessed June 1, 2020
  15. The Last Schrey . Action. Official website Das Erste . Accessed June 1, 2020