Oliver Muth

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Oliver Muth (born February 2, 1964 in Tübingen ) is a German actor .

biography

He spent most of his childhood in Munich . After finishing school and graduating from high school , Muth got a job at Constantin Commercial Filmproduktion in 1987 and worked in the German film industry.

Muth played the role of Norbert Brommer in the Sat.1 television series Moving Men from 2002 to 2005 . He was also represented in the Sat.1 television film Mit Herz und Handschellen by Mike Zens in the episode Die Alpenklinik from 2003 in the role of Guido and also in a supporting role in the Sat.1 television series Typisch Sophie by Thomas Nennstiel . He also played a supporting role with Tim Mälzer in 2005 in the play Auf die Faust and in the play Moppel-Ich 2006. In 2007 Muth was on ZDFTV film Loyalty Points by Thomas Nennstiel and can be seen in the SAT1 TV film Die Masche mit der Liebe in the role of Detlev Hübner . In 2008 Muth played the supporting role of Holy Man in the ZDF television series Notruf Hafenkante , directed by Oren Schmuckler . He directed episodes 41–44 of Betty's Diagnosis .

Filmography (selection)

Stage plays (selection)

  • 2005: On the fist
  • 2006: Moppel-Ich

Prizes and awards (selection)

  • 2003: nominated in the categories of Best Sitcom Actor and Best Sitcom for Moving Men
  • 2004: nominated in the category Best Sitcom for Moving Men

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official website of Oliver Muth
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