Niels Bruno Schmidt

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Niels Bruno Schmidt (* 1975 in Berlin ) is a German actor .

Life

Schmidt has been involved in numerous cinema and television films and television series since 1993 . In 1994 he won the Adolf Grimme Prize for his role in the movie Schicksalsspiel (together with Bernd Schadewald and Nicolette Krebitz ). Schmidt became known in 2000 - alongside Jasmin Schwiers and Daniel Brühl - through the film Schule .

Since 2002 he had a permanent role as a commissioner in the Sat.1 television series Der Elefant - Mord never barred . He also starred in the 2004 film Autobahnraser . Schmidt plays the role of Jan-Carl Raspe in the book adaptation The Baader Meinhof Complex .

Filmography (selection)

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