Rainer Hillebrecht

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Rainer Hillebrecht (born October 15, 1966 ) is a German actor .

After attending drama school (1988), he appeared in several productions at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater in Hamburg in 1989. He has lived in Berlin since 1995, where he made his successful debut as a television actor: he played a leading role in 30 episodes of the series Monday Stories (1997). This was followed by the erotic soap Von Mann zu Mann (1998) and the gay and lesbian TV series Berlin Bohème (1999–2005). He played the role of Holger Prehm in all three productions directed by Andreas Weiß .

Other TV roles: He had a brief appearance alongside Oliver Bootz and Christoph M. Ohrt in the RTL crime thriller Jagd auf den Plastiktütenmöder , and episode roles in Die Feuerhölle from the Sat.1 series Lenßen & Partner and alongside Alida-Nadine Kurras in an episode of the ProSieben series The Confession - Today I'll say everything! .

Hillebrecht is also active as an author, he wrote a. a. the script for the film Slashback , which was filmed in 2004 by Florian Gradmann with Hillebrecht in the lead role of the killer Udo. Under Gradmann, Hillebrecht played the detective Heber in the crime thriller Cold as Ice in 2005 . He was also the co-author of several episodes of the series Monday Stories and Berlin Bohème .

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