Patrick Pinheiro

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Patrick Pinheiro with colleague Sylta Fee Wegmann on the set of Little Paris

Patrick Pinheiro (* 1977 in Munich ) is a German actor .

Life

He completed his training at the European Film Actor School in Zurich . In addition, he was inspired by Giles Forman in London , Jens Roth in Berlin and Nancy Bishop coach .

He became known to a wide audience through his first television role Branko Semenic in the ARD pre-evening series Marienhof , in which he could be seen from March 11, 1993 to autumn 1994. In the spring of 1995 he returned to the series for a brief guest appearance. At the beginning of the shooting he attended the 10th grade of the high school.

Numerous cinema and television film roles followed, including in the crime series Wolffs Revier and SOKO Wismar .

In addition to his mother tongue, Patrick Pinheiro speaks fluent English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. He currently lives in Berlin.

Filmography

movie theater

  • 2001: Rave Macbeth
  • 2004: Not a Lovestory (as Aaron )
  • 2008: Little Paris (as Gameboy)
  • 2009: Ninja Assassin (as Maslow's advisor)
  • 2010: Times Change You (as B-Kool )
  • 2011: One Shot (short film) (as Patrick )
  • 2011: Berlin Angels (short film) (as Irshad )
  • 2012: Five years (as Stackhouse )

watch TV

Others

  • 2009: Appearance in the documentation Building Little Paris

literature

  • Frieder Scheiffele: Marienhof - Background and facts . 1st edition. Egmont vgs, Cologne 2002, ISBN 3-8025-2909-X , p. 11 .

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