Oliver Marlo

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Oliver Marlo (* 1956 in Trier ) is a German actor .

Life

Oliver Marlo grew up in France , Belgium , Italy and Turkey . He attended the Lycée international de St. Germain en Laye in Paris . From 1978 to 1981 he did private acting training, which he completed after a two-year stay in New York with the ZAV final exam in Berlin .

In the following years he had several leading roles in theater productions, including a. by Donald Berkenhoff , Ginka Tscholakowa , Folke Braband and Terry Hands .

He made his film debut in Reinhard Hauff's 1986 feature film Linie 1 . Numerous other works for film and television followed, in which he a. a. worked with Eberhard Itzenplitz , Staffan Lamm , Cheol-Mean Whang , Peter Lichtefeld , Tony Randel , Peter Fratzscher , Bülent Akinci , Hansjörg Thurn , Christian Jeltsch and Dustin Loose . In the film Not Rudi Again! (2015), the directorial debut of the two actors Oona Devi Liebich and İsmail Şahin , he played Klaus, who suffered from senile dementia , the best friend of the 55-year-old Bernd ( Matthias Brenner ) who is the focus of the action . He has also appeared in episode roles for numerous TV series such as SOKO Wismar (2006, as pharmacist Jorgensen) and Weinberg (2015, as chief inspector Beckmann) in front of the camera.

Oliver Marlo lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Oliver Marlo at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  2. Oliver Marlo . Basic data. Official website of the German Film and Television Academy Berlin . Retrieved September 11, 2019.