Maximilian Mundt

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Maximilian Mundt (born January 1, 1996 in Hamburg ) is a German-Hungarian actor , photographer and filmmaker .

Life

Maximilian Mundt was born in Hamburg in 1996 as the son of a nurse from the GDR and a Hungarian car mechanic . In 2014 he graduated from high school in Bondenwald . He had his first television appearances in series such as Notruf Hafenkante , Die Pfefferkörner , Großstadtrevier or Nord bei Nordwest . Since 2013 he has been a member of the youth performance group at the Hamburg Thalia Theater under the direction of Alina Gregor . There he has also been providing dramaturgical advice to the young theater since 2015.

Maximilian Mundt had his first leading role in cinema in the Ruhrpott comedy Radio Heimat , directed by Matthias Kutschmann . 2017 Maximilian Mundt was also in tiger milk of Ute Wieland to see in the cinema. Since his leading role in the successful Netflix series How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) , Maximilian Mundt also gained international fame.

In addition to acting, Maximilian Mundt also works as a filmmaker and photographer. After several publications of his works in print and TV, he won the German Youth Photo Prize in 2015 . He has also made several short films as a cameraman and director and has been studying film at the HfbK Hamburg since 2016 .

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