Michael Keseroglu

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Michael Keseroglu (born May 26, 1987 in Cologne ) is a German actor .

As a twelve-year-old, Keseroglu performed with his breakdance group Crazy Breakers . He took singing, dance and acting lessons and gained his first stage experience as an actor with the Cologne theater group “Planet Kultur”. In 2007 he performed at the Schauspielhaus Köln in the Shakespeare plays Illyrium - Was ihr wollt and A Midsummer Night's Dream .

Keseroglu took on his first leading role in a film in 2009 in the short film Mind Hooligans , a project of the Cologne International Film School. In the same year he played the role of Rambo in the youth film Gangs . In the romantic comedy groupies published in 2010 by Marc Rothemund , he played a bodyguard. He played a smaller role in Lars Kraume's Tatort A Better World with Nina Kunzendorf and Joachim Król from 2011, as well as in another Tatort with Eva Mattes and Sebastian Bezzel in 2013 with the titleLast days . In Elmar Fischer's movie comedy Offroad (2012) with Nora Tschirner and Elyas M'Barek he was seen as a bouncer. In 2018/2019 he appeared in 115 episodes of the soap opera Girlfriends - Now all the more in the role of Mario Donati, owner of the “Dolce Vita” bistro.

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  1. a b Michael Keseroglu at Filmreporter.de
  2. Mind Hooligans see page filmschule.de