Maximilian Mauff
Maximilian "Max" Mauff (born July 3, 1987 in Berlin ) is a German actor and radio play speaker .
Life
As a child, Maximilian Mauff played in Berlin theater groups as well as in short films by the then directing student Aelrun Goette . At 14 he was accepted into an acting agency and received his first role in a movie, the main role of the young Tristan in Kai Wessel's The Year of First Kisses . At 17 he graduated from secondary school, and since then he has appeared in numerous cinema and television productions. In 2008 the film Absurdistan appeared with Mauff in the lead role, which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival , among others . In 2013 he received the Actor Award at the Max Ophüls Film Festival for In the majority . Mauff was awarded the Grimme Prize in 2016 for the lead role in the film Patong Girl .
Filmography (selection)
- 1995: Besame Mucho (short film); Director: Aelrun Goette
- 1999: Train of Desires (short film Hff); Aelrun Goette
- 2002: the year of the first kisses ; Director: Kai Wessel
- 2002: Quits, (short film); Directed by Christoph Heckenbücker
- 2004: peas at half past six ; Director: Lars Büchel
- 2005: World improvement measures ; Direction: Jörn Hintzer, Jakob Hüfner
- 2005: Kombat Sixteen ; Director: Mirko Borscht
- 2006: Burning Heart; Director: Manfred Stelzer
- 2006: Tatort - Pauline ; Director: Nikolaus Stein von Kamienski
- 2006: Großstadtrevier - lost property; Director: Felix Herzogenrath
- 2006: Deported - No turning back; Director: Hansjörg Thurn
- 2007: Tatort - dying for the heirs ; Director: Lars Montag
- 2007: Tatort - calm down gently ; Director: Manfred Stelzer
- 2007: Tatort - Small Hearts ; Directed by Filippos Tsitos
- 2007: The automatic death ; Director: Nikolaus Stein von Kamienski
- 2007: The Criminalist - Dark Secret; Director: Thomas Jahn
- 2007: RIS - The Language of the Dead - Deadly Greetings; Director: Florian Schwarz
- 2007: Happy from tomorrow (short film); Director: Bastian Terhorst
- 2008: Absurdistan ; Director: Veit Helmer
- 2008: The Wave ; Director: Dennis Gansel
- 2008: The Reader ; Directed by Stephen Daldry
- 2008: Soldiers' Footwear (short film), directed by Dustin Loose
- 2008: Berlin Calling ; Script & direction: Hannes Stöhr
- 2009: men's hearts ; Director: Simon Verhoeven
- 2009: Police call 110 - Pig's Life ; Director: Eoin Moore
- 2009: personal injury; Directed by Dustin Loose
- 2009: Locked (meat master - cut or whole); Director: Oleg Assadulin
- 2009: Mensch Kotschie ; Director: Norbert Baumgarten
- 2009: KRACHT; Director: Thorsten Wenning
- 2010: SOKO Stuttgart - incapacitated; Director: Daniel Helfer
- 2010: birthday child (short film); Director: Andrej Gontcharov
- 2010: A royal affair - The risky life of personal doctor Johann Friedrich Struensee; Director: Wilfried Hauke
- 2010: SOKO Cologne - Right in the Heart; Director: Richard Huber
- 2011: The fire ; Director: Brigitte Maria Bertele
- 2011: Police call 110 - The Cucumber Queen ; Director: Ed Herzog
- 2011: end of the closed season ; Director: Franziska Schlotterer
- 2011: Stromberg - 5th season, six episodes as Jonas Fischer; Director: Arne Feldhusen
- 2011: Coast Guard Weather Report; Director: Raoul W. Heimrich
- 2012: Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood ; Director: Daniele Vicari
- 2012: SOKO Wismar - Cold Pizza; Director: Oren Schmuckler
- 2012: Can still come (short film); Director: Philipp Döring
- 2013: In the majority; Director: Carsten Ludwig
- 2013: Hanna's journey ; Director: Julia von Heinz
- 2014: Patong Girl ; Director: Susanna Salonen
- 2014: Stromberg - The Film ; Director: Arne Feldhusen
- 2014: Dina Foxx - Deadly Contact ; Director: Max Zeitler
- 2015: Victoria ; Director: Sebastian Schipper
- 2015–2018: Sense8 ; Director: Wachowskis , Tom Tykwer
- 2015: vineyard ; Director: Till Franzen , Jan Martin Scharf
- 2015: Bridge of Spies - The Negotiator (Bridge of Spies) ; Directed by Steven Spielberg
- 2015: Homeland (TV series, episode 5x03)
- 2016: We are the flood ; Director: Sebastian Hilger
- 2016: Strawberry Bubblegums ; Director: Benjamin Teske
- 2017: Welcome to the Honeckers ; Director: Philipp Leinemann
- 2017: The Invisible - We want to live ; Director: Claus Räfle
- 2018: Safari - Match Me If You Can ; Director: Rudi Gaul
- 2019: Cleo ; Director: Erik Schmitt
- 2019: Tatort: The Monster of Kassel
- 2019: A hidden life (A Hidden Life)
- 2020: MaPa (TV series)
Radio plays
- 2002: Readings - News from the poison cabinet - Ten little lies
- 2010: Krabat (WDR radio play), director: Angeli Backhausen
- 2010: Before Sunrise (WDR radio play), director: Petra Feldhoff
- 2010: Death in the Name of God (WDR radio play), director: Petra Feldhoff
- 2011: Arranged (WDR radio play), director: Angeli Backhausen
- 2012: Die Verbotene Welt (SR radio play), directed by Steffen Moratz
- 2012: Front photo (WDR radio play), director: Anja Herrenbrück
- 2012: Almost genial (WDR radio play), director: Anja Herrenbrück
- 2013: Wellenreiter (WDR radio play), director: Tim Staffel
- 2014: Dead Girls (NDR radio play), based on a novel by Richard Calder , director: Martin Heindel
- 2015: Ismael (SWR radio play) based on a novel by Michael Gerard Bauer , director: Nicole Paulsen
theatre
- 1998: Jonas, the small sailing ship, director: Holm Gärtner
Awards
- 2009: Zimbabwe Film Festival: Best Actor for the role of Temelko in Absurdistan
- 2011: Boulogne-Billancourt Film Festival (Paris): Best Actor for Absurdistan
- 2011: Ohrkanus Young Talent Award: Best speaker as Krabat in the radio play of the same name
- 2013: Film Festival Max Ophüls Prize : Best Young Actor for In the majority
- 2016 : Grimme Prize for Patong Girl
Web links
- Maximilian Mauff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Maximilian Mauff at filmportal.de
- Maximilian Mauff in the German dubbing file
- Agency profile at the agency Homebase , accessed on August 27, 2020
- "What the German film landscape is still producing in Third Reich films is unbelievable." Maximilian Mauff in conversation with Tobias Goltz, Planet Interview from March 14, 2008
Individual evidence
- ↑ Interview with Max Mauff on planet-interview.de, accessed on May 24, 2013
- ^ Max Ophüls Prize 2013 for "Kleines Fernsehspiel" on ZDF. Max Mauff honored as best actor ( memento of the original from March 15, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved March 15, 2014.
- ^ Patong Girl (ZDF) . ( grimme-preis.de [accessed on August 13, 2018]).
- ↑ Awards for Maximilian Mauff ( Memento of the original from September 15, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at anjajoos-management.de, accessed May 23, 2013
- ↑ Max Mauff. In: Zelluloid.de. Archived from the original on November 12, 2014 ; accessed on September 26, 2018 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mauff, Maximilian |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mauff, Max |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 3rd July 1987 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |