Max Herbrechte

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Max Herbrechte (born March 12, 1958 in Dortmund ) is a German actor and cabaret artist .

Life

Max Herbrecht completed an acting training at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen , which he graduated in 1985 with a diploma as a stage actor. Herbrechte then first played theater and appeared in public with various cabaret programs. In 1990 he presented his own solo program Die Goldene Ente at the satire festival of the SFB in Berlin . From 1992 to 1997 he was on tour with the stand-up comedy S.OS-Mayday . In 1995 he appeared at the Residenztheater in Munich in the play The Shadow Line by Tankred Dorst , directed by Klaus Emmerich . In the 2000/01 season he was again on the stage of the Bavarian State Theater , also directed by Klaus Emmerich, as Randle P. McMurphy in the play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman . At the Theaterhaus am Park in Hamburg he played in 2002 under the direction of Julia von Sell together with Charlotte Schwab and Dominique Horwitz in the play Alles im Garten . In 2005 he played in the comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus in Hamburg in the tragicomic one-person play Haus, Frauen, Sex by Margit Schreiner . In the 2007/08 season he played at the Theater an der Kö in Düsseldorf together with Ute Willing and Klaus Zmorek under the direction of René Heinersdorff in the theater farce The Grönholm Method .

First experiences on camera made Herbrechter 1983 in a tiny supporting role in the ZDF - family series this Drombuschs . In 1994 he took on the role of environmental activist Holger Kretschmar in the same series. His career on German television began in the late 1980s. Herbrechte took on several continuous series roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles. He had his first "real" television role in 1988/1989 in the television series Rote Erde .

From 1997 to 1999 he took on the role of Dr. Tom Korbacher in the Dr. Vogt series from the ARD series Doctors . From 1999 to 2003 he played as Sebastian Coutré the role of Jana's father in the children's series Die Pfefferkörner . In the ARD series Der Winzerkönig he played the cunning and success-obsessed lawyer Andreas Koblenz. In 2008, ZDF cast Herbrecht in the TV film Torn Hearts from the TV series In the Valley of the Wild Roses .

Herbrechte was also seen in some movies. In 2000 he played with Gregor Törzs in the film drama Gran Paradiso . In 2007 he starred in the drama The Heart is a Dark Forest by Nicolette Krebitz . In 2009 he directed the comedy Giulia's Disappearance under the direction of Christoph Schaub , which was released in theaters in February 2010. Also from February 2010 he was Nick's father in the youth musical Rock It! to see.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Max Herbrecht portrait at Prisma Online
  2. An Indian is not joking  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Performance review in: Süddeutsche Zeitung of December 23, 2000@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.lsg.musin.de  
  3. House, Women, Sex Official website of the author Margit Schreiner
  4. Premiere: The Grönholm Method - The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Among the Managers Performance review in Westdeutsche Zeitung of January 11, 2008
  5. DasErste.de : MAX HERBRECHTER as ANDREAS KOBLENZ - JURIST, OWNER OF SCHLOSS BERGHAM ( Memento from December 11, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Homepage of the series Der Winzerkönig
  6. ^ Max Herbrecht as Valentin ( Memento from April 18, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Official homepage of the film Giulia's Disappearance