Marco Hofschneider

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Marco Hofschneider (born October 18, 1969 in Berlin ) is a German actor .

life and career

Hofschneider made his film debut in 1990 in the film Hitlerjunge Salomon by Agnieszka Holland , in which he played Sally Perel .

This was followed by roles in German cinema (including 1999 Dolphins and 2003 Luther ) and television films (title hero 008 - Agent against Will , Steffen in mother at 16 , Oliver in Hurenglück , Benno in Liebesfeuer ) as well as in television series such as Tatort , Wolffs Revier , Die Cleveren , A case for two , Polizeiruf 110 , Alarm für Cobra 11 , SOKO Leipzig . At the same time he played in the theater productions Romeo and Juliet (Romeo) and Die Möwe (Kostja) by Cordula Trantow .

From the mid-1990s, Hofschneider also worked in international productions. He was in the thriller DNA - The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) Marlon Brando's favorite son M'Ling. He played the title role of Philippe Leclerc alongside Robin Givens in Foreign Student (Bittersweet Kisses) , Edouard Tümmler alongside Louise Marleau in Le Mirage , alongside Gary Oldman as Karl van Beethoven in Ludwig van B. - My immortal beloved , the Hans in Modern Vampire , a vampire in Les dents de ma mère (at the side of Julie Delpy , his partner from Hitler Youth Salomon ) and Simon in the horror film Düstere Legenden 2 in 2000.

On American television, he was seen in guest roles in Seven Days - Das Tor zur Zeit and Chicken Soup for the Soul . In 2007 he played Klaus Fuchs in the television series Nuclear Secrets for the BBC .

His brother René Hofschneider (* 1960) also works as an actor. The oldest brother Andreas Hofschneider works as a musician.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FilmWednesday in the First: Fear in my head. In: ARD.de. Südwestrundfunk, accessed February 5, 2020 .