Marc Bischoff

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Marc Bischoff (2008)

Marc-Michael Bischoff (* 1969 in Berlin ) is a German actor .

Life

Bischoff grew up in Bochum and studied music and drama at the Detmold University of Music and at Studio TIP Berlin (formerly the master class of the ADK in the GDR ). From 1993 he played at the theaters in Celle, Zittau, Dresden, Cologne and Berlin before concentrating on film work from 2000. In the production of the Berlin Festival 2008 Hommage à Klaus Nomi , directed by Ulrike Ottinger , he was back on stage in the role of Klaus Nomi .

Since 1994, Bischoff has played in around 50 cinema and TV productions, including Lola rennt ( Tom Tykwer ), Good Bye, Lenin! ( Wolfgang Becker ), Duel - Enemy at the Gates ( Jean-Jacques Annaud ), (T) Raumschiff Surprise - Period 1 ( Michael Herbig ), Alles auf Zucker! ( Dani Levy ), The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes (Quay Brothers), Taxidermia ( György Pálfi ) and Die Päpstin ( Sönke Wortmann ).

In addition to his film work, Bischoff takes part in radio play productions. He also plays guitar and cello . Bischoff lives in Berlin and temporarily in southern Norway.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

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