Martin Walde (actor)

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Martin Walde (born August 16, 1987 in Dresden ) is a German actor .

Life

Martin Walde grew up in his native city of Dresden, where he graduated from high school and did his community service . His acting talent was already evident in kindergarten , where he performed skits in front of an audience . In high school he then played theater in the theater group of his school. As a teenager, Walde had the intention to commit himself as a contract soldier for twelve years with foreign deployment in the armed forces after graduating from high school . However, when he met his girlfriend shortly after the draft, he decided to do community service. After living in Dresden until he was 20, he moved to Berlin in 2007 to study drama. From 2007 to 2010 he attended the film acting school in Berlin . The focus was on singing and dubbing . As part of his acting studies, he also completed professional vocal training. In the short cinema film Ikarus Kinder , which was created as a thesis at the Filmschauspielschule Berlin in 2010, he can not only be seen as an actor, but also worked on the script. In his first film, Frankfurt Coincidences , he worked with his older sister Anne Walde , who was responsible for the set design and production management in the film.

In October 2011, traveled Walde as a member and singer of the band "The orchestra - The privateers classical" of the former Steinwolke -Mitglieds Clemens Maria Haas through crisis areas of Kunduz , Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan to as part of the Bundeswehr organized Cultural project to perform in front of the Bundeswehr soldiers stationed there. On his trip through Afghanistan, Walde met his future manager Goetz Elbertzhagen, who was watching a concert by the band on site. This was followed by first acting roles in short films, television films (so in 2011 as Bundeswehr soldier Maddel in the television film Willkommen im Krieg ), television series (2012; in Die Draufgänger ) and in the cinema. He also worked as a promoter at trade fairs , as a waiter , cleared shelves in the supermarket and worked for ground staff at Berlin-Tegel Airport to finance his living.

In 2013, he was seen in the RTL soap Good Times, Bad Times as the rich hotel heir Boris Jung in an episode role. From September 2013 to the end of 2013, he took on the role of soccer player Nick Zimmermann in the RTL series Everything was counts . From November 2015, Martin Walde was in front of the camera for the second Dresden Tatort: ​​The King of the Gutter (director: Dror Zahavi ), which was first broadcast in October 2016. In it he played the former homeless Thomas "Tom" Springer, who now works for a dubious debt collection company and is suspected of having committed a crime.

In the spring of 2016, Walde was in the movie Where do you want to go, Habibi ? (Director: Tor Iben ) to be seen in a leading role. Martin Walde plays the attractive wrestler in the dramatic tragic comedy that Amour fou shows between Ibrahim, a gay young man of Turkish origin , and Ali, a heterosexual show wrestler and petty crook, with whom Ibrahim falls in love.

From May 2016 to March 2020 Walde was seen in a leading role in the ARD series Lindenstrasse . He played the role of Sunny Zöllig, previously Marek Zöllig, the sister of long-time serial character Nina Zöllig ( Jacqueline Svilarov ), who had her trans - coming out in Lindenstrasse . In episode 1580 (title: Risk , May 22, 2016) he had his first scene together with Marie-Luise Marjan (Helga Beimer). In November 2017, Walde was seen in the ZDF series SOKO Leipzig in an episode role as bodybuilder and video blogger Sven Brehme.

Occasionally Walde also played theater, a. a. in Münster and Cologne , at the Cologne Theater in the courtyard. Waldes hobbies include singing, meditation , swimming , fitness, and hiking . Walde lives in Berlin.

Filmography

  • 2009: Outdoor access (short film)
  • 2010: Ikarus Children (short film)
  • 2010: Frankfurt Coincidences (feature film)
  • 2011: Exmun (short film)
  • 2012: The Daredevil (TV series; episode: In the crosshairs )
  • 2012: Welcome to War (TV film) (AT: In a distant land)
  • 2012: Applause (short film)
  • 2013: file number XY
  • 2013: Everything that matters (TV series; series role)
  • 2013; 2017: Good Times, Bad Times (TV series; episode roles)
  • 2015: Under crooks (TV series; episode: The naked Paula )
  • 2015: Berlin - Day & Night (TV series; episode role)
  • 2015: Meike & Marcel - because I love you! (Television series; series role)
  • 2015: Mila (TV series; episode role)
  • 2015: Where are you going, Habibi? (Movie)
  • 2016: Dengler - On the twelfth day (TV movie)
  • 2016–2020: Lindenstrasse (TV series; lead series)
  • 2016: Cornerstories - stories from home (short film)
  • 2016: Tatort: ​​The King of the Gutter (TV series)
  • 2017: Montrak (movie)
  • 2017: SOKO Leipzig (TV series; episode: The genetic limit ; episode role)
  • 2017: Die Pfefferkörner (TV series; episode: outdoor play ; episode role)
  • 2018: I love it, The Bigger Picture, 99Fire-Films Award (short film)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Martin Walde Profile and Vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j Martin Walde plays the soccer player Nick Zimmermann Portrait about Martin Walde. Official RTL website from July 31, 2013. Accessed July 7, 2016
  3. a b c d e f g Martin Walde plays "Marek Zöllig": Martin Walde. The new one on “Lindenstrasse” Vita; WDR website . Retrieved July 7, 2016
  4. a b c Martin Walde: This Berliner brings a breath of fresh air to the “Lindenstrasse” portrait of Martin Walde; in: BZ of May 22, 2016. Accessed July 7, 2016.
  5. Ikarus Children Part 1 on YouTube. Retrieved October 29, 2016
  6. Frankfurt Coincidences film poster . Retrieved December 29, 2016
  7. a b c This is what Martin Walde experienced in the Afghanistan war Portrait of Martin Walde. Official RTL website from October 30, 2013. Accessed July 7, 2016
  8. Martin Walde in "Where are you going, Habibi?" Official website. Film Acting School Berlin . Retrieved July 7, 2016
  9. Martin Walde plays Sunny Zöllig's role biography; WDR website . Retrieved April 23, 2017
  10. Berlin actor Martin Walde - first trans-coming-out in the "Lindenstrasse" rbb online from July 4, 2016. Accessed July 7, 2016
  11. http://www.steffenkaltschmid.com/media/SteffenKaltschmid/Filmografie.html ( Memento from April 9, 2016 in the Internet Archive )