Stephan Meyer-Kohlhoff

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Stephan Meyer-Kohlhoff (* 1962 in Bremen ) is a German actor .

life and work

He grew up in Hofheim am Taunus , where he also graduated from high school. Meyer-Kohlhoff attended the University of Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main .

Acting as an actor

Roles in films / series

Meyer-Kohlhoff got his first major television role in 1987 in the three-part English television film "The Contract", in which he played a young diplomat who was kidnapped to the West in order to blackmail his father. In 1989 he played "Invisible Walls" in the first German TV feature film about AIDS.

He learned to ride a horse for the role of the prince in the film adaptation of Cinderella, directed by Karin Brandauer . The film was shot in Berlin and what was then Czechoslovakia. Then followed the RTL adventure at Pompon Rouge Palace . In the early years of Gute Zeiten, haben Zeiten he played the (first) Martin Wiebe, a carpenter with debt and feelings of guilt, for four months. 1997 was followed by his first crime scene, which was initially filmed as an episode of the "Commissioner" in Hamburg.

In “Unter Uns” Meyer-Kohlhoff was the journalist Thomas Blank , who wrote a book about Irene Weigel's amnesia, which she never forgave him. In the award-winning series KDD criminal long-term service , he made a brief appearance as a fraudulent pediatrician Dr. Moritz , as well as a short appearance in the Oscar-nominated film “Baader-Meinhof-Complex” as a night watchman in the Schneider department store in Frankfurt.

Filmography

Movies
Series

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Baader Meinhof Complex - Film information, facts, quotes and goofs - Celebs Journal. Retrieved June 3, 2017 .
  2. Stephan Meyer-Kohlhoff at Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 3, 2017 .
  3. ^ The Contract - Movie | Moviefone. Retrieved June 3, 2017 .