Tristan Goebel

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Tristan Göbel between two of his co-actors, Christine Heinze and Justus Carrière , at the premiere of Vergessen in the "Konrad Wolf" University of Film and Television in Babelsberg (2011).

Tristan Göbel (* August 2002 ) is a German actor and former child actor .

Life

Tristan Göbel was - like his older siblings Ansgar and Maxine and their younger sister Gwendolyn - a child actor. The siblings live with their parents on a farm on the outskirts of Berlin in Brandenburg .

After his first small role in Reine Formsache in 2006 , in which his sister Maxine played a larger role, he and his three siblings were in Philipp Stölzl's Goethe! to be seen as one of the younger siblings of Charlotte Buff , who was courted by Goethe . In the same year he played his first major role in Zarah Ziadi's short film Forgetting , in which he played the young alter ego of an adult victim of abuse.

2013 followed in Christian Schwochow's west, a first major film role. Here he plays the son of a resettler from the GDR who, like his mother, has problems gaining a foothold in the West. Together with Jördis Triebel and Alexander Scheer , he was awarded the Special Awards of the Jury for an Acting Ensemble at the Festival of German Films in 2014 in the category Film Art Prize. In 2015, in André Erkau 's children's film Winnetou's Son , Göbel played Morten, the protagonist's best friend. In the film adaptation of Wolfgang Herrndorf's bestseller novel Tschick by Fatih Akin , he plays Maik , one of the two main roles and at the same time the first-person narrator. In 2017 he played a drug-dealing student at the Goethe Comprehensive School in the film Fack ju Göhte 3 by Bora Drachtkin .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

Web links

Commons : Tristan Göbel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Controversy over the Herrndorf film adaptation: My "Tschick", your "Tschick" , Spiegel Online , October 14, 2015