Maik Möller

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Maik Möller (2019)

Maik Möller (born October 19, 1971 in Erfurt ) is a German actor , cabaret artist and presenter .

Life

Möller grew up in Thuringia and attended Heinrich Rau Oberschule in Erfurt. In 1998 he left Erfurt and worked as a bartender and model in the following years.

At the age of 31, Möller moved to Munich in 2002 , where he completed a three-year acting course. In 2004 he stood for the first time in front of the camera under the direction of Gero Erhardt for the ZDF crime series Der Alte . Further guest roles in various German productions ( Everything except Sex , Der Alte, Rosenheim-Cops , Polizeiruf 110 , Marienhof ) followed.

Möller appeared in Munich in plays such as "Maria Magdalena", "Semi-Detached House", "The Story of St. Magda" and went on tour with "Des Teufels Buhlschaft" or in Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell" at the small Schillerstraße theater in Geesthacht. At the beginning of 2017 he was on stage for the sideshow, moderated by Konrad Stöckel , for the first time with his cabaret character Psychiatrist Lübke at the Schmidt Theater Hamburg . In the same year he took on a leading role at the Mephisto & Co-Theater Konstanz in the play Intime Fremde.

In 2014 Möller founded Walking Actors Theater- & Filmproduktion with Melanie Weirather. It was here that the first in-house productions "Sekt, Tulpen, Glück und die All Kacke", "Maik's Subculture", the solo program "How an actor discovered Hamburg" and the cabaret program "Psychiatrist Lübke clears up" were created.

Möller lives in Erfurt.

Filmography (selection)

Series and feature films

Short films and music videos

  • 2015: stroke of luck (short film)
  • 2015: Somewhere at home (short film)
  • 2016: Discord (short film)
  • 2016: Falk: Christmas carol (music video)
  • 2017: Götz Widmann : What the moon has to say to people (music video)
  • 2017: The Last Time (short film)
  • 2017: A Joke (short film)

Theater (selection)

Cabaret (selection)

  • 2016: Psychiatrist Lübke clears up / brief appearance (Tangomatrix Hamburg)
  • 2016: Psychiatrist Lübke clears up / brief appearance (Kukuun Hamburg)
  • 2017: Psychiatrist Lübke clarifies / brief appearance ( Sankt Pauli Museum )
  • 2017: Psychiatrist Lübke clears up / brief appearance ( Schmidt Theater Hamburg & Schmidts Tivoli Reeperbahn)
  • 2017: Psychiatrist Lübke clarifies / brief appearance ( Sankt Pauli Museum )
  • 2019: Psychiatrist Lübke clarifies / brief appearance ( Das Schiff )
  • 2019-2020 Psychiatrist Lübke clears up / season (Theater im Palais Erfurt)

Moderation (selection)

  • 2016: Maik's Subculture (Tangomatrix Hamburg)
  • 2016: Maik's Subculture (Kukuun Hamburg)
  • 2017: Maik's Subculture ( Sankt Pauli Museum )
  • 2017: Maik's Subculture ( Sankt Pauli Museum )
  • 2018: Cosmossimo - The art of hearsay ( Tide TV Hamburg)
  • 2018: Subculture Macro ( Tide TV Hamburg)
  • 2019: Ignition Erfurt - AGILeLIGA
  • 2019: Subculture Macro (Tide TV Hamburg)

Web links

Maik Möller in the Internet Movie Database (English)Template: IMDb / Maintenance / "imported from" is missing

Individual evidence

  1. "Intime Strangers" by Jérôme Tonnerre - Mephisto & Co. (PDF) Theater Mephisto & Co, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  2. Walking Actors - up to date. Accessed April 30, 2018 .
  3. At home somewhere. Film portal , accessed April 30, 2018 .
  4. Götz Widmann: "What the moon has to say to people" (Official Video). February 7, 2017, accessed January 12, 2020 .
  5. Christoph Carle: “Ein Witz” (short film, Super16), FH-Aachen 2017. christophcarle.d, February 22, 2018, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  6. ^ CM Meier: Notes from a semi-detached house. Theater reviews Munich, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  7. CM Meier: The story of St Magda. Theater reviews Munich, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  8. Walking Actors: A Bunter Strauss Full of Life. Goldbekhaus, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  9. Intimate Strangers. vol.at, accessed on January 12, 2020 .
  10. AGILeLIGA Healthy people - strong team. Ignition Association - Die Gründermesse Thüringen eV, March 12, 2019, accessed on January 12, 2020 .