Prodromos Antoniadis

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Prodromos Antoniadis (* 1971 ) is a German actor .

life and career

Prodromos Antoniadis became known in 2004 for the documentary Die Spielwütigen by Andres Veiel , for which he and other fellow students of the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art in Berlin had been accompanied during their studies four years earlier . The first TV roles soon followed: at SOKO Cologne he appeared in the episode Woman in Crosshairs , in the Stromberg series as the nasty canteen cook Mr. Möllers and at Tatort in the episodes Ein Glücksfühlen and The Black Grave . In Dr. Psycho he played a hostage taker.

From November 16, 2009 to September 17, 2010 he played the role of Oliver Gradmann in the Sat.1 daily soap Eine wie keine .

Antoniadis also appears regularly in the ZDF series Löwenzahn . Since Fritz Fuchs ( Guido Hammesfahr ) has been the main actor, Antoniadis has played the Bärstadt police officer Götz Prutz. In the episode "Maths - the puzzling number hunt", Prutz is appointed chief master by the head master.

Prodromos Antoniadis was engaged at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf from 2001 to 2003.

Filmography (selection)

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