Mišel Matičević

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Matičević at the Grimme Awards 2011

Mišel Matičević [ miˈʃɛl maˈtitʃɛvitɕ ] (* 1970 in West Berlin ) is a German actor of Croatian descent.

biography

Mišel Matičević's family roots lie in Croatia . He grew up in the Berlin district of Gropiusstadt , where he attended primary school at the Regenweiher. Matičević studied from 1994 to 1998 at the University of Film and Television "Konrad Wolf" , Potsdam-Babelsberg . From 1996 to 1999 he played at the Berliner Ensemble , the Deutsches Theater Berlin and the Kleist Theater in Frankfurt (Oder), among others .

Since 1996 Matičević was seen in various crime series such as Tatort , Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei , Kommissar Rex and Das Duo in supporting roles. In addition, he played the leading role in the movies Lost Killers and Hotte in Paradise and worked in the television films Sehnsucht , Blackout - The memory is fatal , Zodiac and Cold Spring . 2006 Matičević played in the international production The Company over the CIA a Hungarian poet and leader of the Hungarian uprising of 1956. In 2007, the filming of the television films death automatic via the DDR -Regimegegner Michael Gartenschläger and The Vow , in which he the poet Clemens Brentano embodies , who meets Anna Katharina Emmerick - a stigmatized nun - closed. He also took on other leading roles in A City Is Blackmailed and the film adaptation of Frank Schätzing's novel The Dark Side . In 2008 Mišel Matičević shot for the fifth time under the direction of Dominik Graf : In addition to Marie Bäumer and Max Riemelt , he was in front of the camera for the ten-part family drama In the Face of Crime . In the cinema production Hangtime he took on one of the two main roles.

In 2009 he was seen on the big screen in the remake of Effi Briest , alongside Julia Jentsch and Sebastian Koch .

As a voice actor, Matičević lent his voice to Marton Csokas (Yorgi) in the film xXx - Triple X in 2002 .

Filmography (selection)

Theater (selection)

Awards

Web links

Commons : Mišel Matičević  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Television Award - Nominees 2005 , accessed on December 30, 2018.
  2. ^ German TV Prize - Prize Winners 2008 , accessed on December 30, 2018.