Maximilian Brückner

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Maximilian Brückner (2019)

Maximilian Brückner (born January 10, 1979 in Munich ) is a German actor .

family

Maximilian Brückner has seven younger siblings. His brothers Florian Brückner , Dominikus Brückner and Franz Xaver Brückner and his sisters Susanne Wiesner and Isabella Brückner are also actors. He played with Florian in the films Räuber Kneißl and Was weg is, is weg , Christian Lerch's 2011 directorial debut, each with a pair of brothers.

Career

Maximilian Brückner graduated from the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich and received his first engagement at the Munich Volkstheater . He was one of the students selected in 2001 by theater director Christian Stückl for the summer academy for Baierisches Volksschauspiel .

In a new production, Brückner took on the role of Boandlkramer in Kurt Wilhelm's play Der Brandner Kaspar und das Ewig 'Leben . He played the star role of Toni Berger , which he had embodied well over 1,000 times in the original production . He describes his role as “a mixture of Pumuckl, Marilyn Manson and Gollum from Lord of the Rings . Boandlkramer is not stupid. He's like a little child given power over an army. "

Since 2003 Brückner can be seen in numerous film and television productions. In 2004, he played at the Salzburg Festival to Mammon in everyone . From October 2006 he investigated together with Gregor Weber and Alice Hoffmann as crime scene commissioner Franz Kappl on behalf of the Saarländischer Rundfunk . After filming the seventh episode (broadcast in January 2012), the contracts with the actors were no longer renewed. In 2012 Brückner played a small role as a German officer in Steven Spielberg's war epic companions (War Horse) . In 2018 he played alongside Luise Heyer in the German film The Most Beautiful Couple .

Private

Maximilian Brückner lives with two of his brothers in a village in Upper Bavaria. He dances Schuhplattler and plays the tuba . In March 2008, Maximilian Brückner was elected to the CSU council in his home community of Riedering in the Rosenheim district in the local elections in Bavaria . However, due to a change of residence, he gave up this mandate.

Theater (excerpt)

  • since 2002: Münchner Volkstheater , including Geierwally (Leander Klotz), Die Räuber (Karl Moor), Der Räuber Kneißl (Mathias Kneißl), Der Brandner Kaspar und das Ewig 'Leben (Boandlkramer), Peer Gynt (Peer)
  • 2004–2006: Salzburg Festival , Jedermann (Mammon)

Film and television (selection)

Maximilian Brückner (2017)

Crime scene episodes

Audiobooks (excerpt)

Awards

Web links

Commons : Maximilian Brückner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Christopher Keil: Amicable? Are you kidding me? Are you serious when you say that! Saarbrücken "crime scene" commissioners deposed. Süddeutsche Zeitung , November 8, 2011, accessed June 21, 2013 .
  2. Maximilian Brückner returns council mandate In: OVB Online, May 7, 2009. Accessed December 26, 2013.