Tim Seidel

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Tim Seidel (born June 25, 1982 ) is a German actor . He lives in Cologne.

Life

He was trained at the Film Acting School Cologne in Cologne . He became known nationwide through the role of Rafael Stern , whom he played in the ProSieben documentary series Die Streetworker in 2004 . In 2005 he was the protagonist in a cinema and TV spot for the BMVBW . This was followed by roles in Peter Spielmann's films The Church and Swati . In 2005/06 he played as Jan together with Claudia Brand in the ProSieben comedy "Mars & Venus" . His guest partners in the series were Djamila Rowe , Christoph Maria Herbst and Kader Loth . He appeared in an episode of Forbidden Love in 2007. In 2008 he played one of three main characters in a television commercial for Pitstop . In 2009 he was seen in a leading role as a young commissioner in the WDR documentary film Captured - Last Chance for Big Boys . In 2010 he had episode roles in Unter uns and Alles was haben and played as a protagonist in a commercial for the company Seco . He played in the ZDF series Aktenzeichen xy-ungelöst in 2012.

Tim Seidel is also a studied social pedagogue, which he has also been employed as a permanent employee since 2013, and has a master's degree in culture, aesthetics and media.

In addition to acting, he also makes films and produces music. He is a member of the hip-hop band KLA

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