Kai Michael Müller

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Kai Michael Müller (born July 9, 1991 in Berlin ) is a German actor .

Life

In 2002 he made his cinema debut at the side of his younger sister Nicole Mercedes Müller in the children's adventure film 4 Friends & 4 Paws ( director : Gabriele Heberling). In the same year he was cast for the main role of Timo in the ZDF children's film The Curse of the Black Swan (director: Peter Welz ) . In 2003 he played the role of the young Sugar in the film Sugar Orange (director: Andreas Struck ), which won the German Independence Award . This was followed by the feature film Max & Moritz - Reloaded (directed by Thomas Frydetzki) in which he the role of Moritz played and then in the German Film Prize excellent in silver movie Tough Enough (directed by Detlev Buck ), where he Matze embodied.

In 2006 he was seen in the television productions Sperling und die kalte Angst (director: Uwe Janson ) and in the feature film Am Ende des Schweigens (director: Erhard Riedlserger). Further productions followed in 2007 with the series Unschuldig - Episode: Siri (director: Thomas Stiller ) and the youth drama A Part of Me , awarded the Max Ophüls Prize (director: Christoph Röhl ). Parallel to Gangs (director: Rainer Matsutani ), he shot the multi-part television series In the face of crime in 2008 under the direction of Dominik Graf .

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