Martin Kiefer

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Martin Kiefer, 2014

Martin Kiefer (born October 17, 1983 in Meerane ) is a German film actor and member of the German Film Academy .

Martin Kiefer is a self-taught actor. At the age of 13 he played his first guest role for television in the well-known series Die Pfefferkörner . He later performed in the Girlie Gang metropolitan area and in the Kalte Wut crime scene . In his first leading role in the cinema, Kiss and Run , he played alongside Ken Duken Leo , a loudmouthed would-be Casanova in 2002 . For his first leading television role as Jack Heck in “In a night like this”, he was nominated for the New German Cinema 2003 award in the drama category.

Since February 2010, Kiefer has been in a relationship with the Luxembourg theater, film and television actress Anne Victoire Metzler . They live together in Berlin. And have a son together.

Kiefer also played the leading role alongside Alice Dwyer , August Diehl , Herbert Knaup and Devid Striesow in Hans-Christian Schmid's episode film Lights , which won the 2003 German Film Prize in silver. In On the Road , Kiefer played Marco, an obscure stranger who accompanied a young couple on a trip to the Polish Baltic coast. In 2006 the fourth successful collaboration followed at the Hotel Paradijs with the director and author Jan Krüger , who won the silver lion in 2001 for his short film "Friends - The Whiz Kids", in which Kiefer plays the homosexual suburban teenager Johannes .

Martin Kiefer has appeared in the following cinema and television films since 2007: Seven Days Sunday with Ludwig Trepte , Sklaven und Herren (2008), Picco (2010) with Frederick Lau . In 2011 in Saarbrücken, he shot the scene of the crime staged by Oscar winner Jochen Alexander Freydank : Home Front , alongside Friedrich Mücke and Manuel Andrack . In 2014 and 2015, Kiefer again played alongside Friedrich Mücke and Max Mauff , Antje Traue and Gudrun Landgrebe in the TV series Weinberg (TV series), Commissioner Maik Brehme , who is investigating a murder in the Ahr valley . Director for Weinberg led Till Franzen and Jan Martin Scharf , Scharf was in 2016 together with his colleagues authors Arne Nolting the Grimme Prize in 2016 . Also in 2015, Kiefer shot the TV film The White Rabbit with Grimme Prize winner Florian Schwarz . In 2017, Kiefer and Jonathan Rhys Meyers appeared in front of the camera for Harald Zwart's 12th man in Norway.

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