Tristan Materna

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Tristan Materna (born June 4, 1972 in Emmingen-Liptingen ) is a German actor.

He was born in 1972 in Emmingen-Liptingen as the son of a machinist . During his school days he was able to prove his talent as a gag writer for MAD magazine . In 1996 he moved to the greater Stuttgart area , where he gained his first theater experience. After taking private acting lessons, he played on various stages such as B. at the theater tri-bühne Stuttgart, in Ebersbach and Theater an der Steinach in Frickenhausen. In 1997 he made his film debut in Michael Siegel's Roadrunner . He could also be seen in various Tatort episodes and in Das Kommando with Iris Berben and Robert Atzorn as Sergeant Köppke. In addition, in many films of the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy, such as B. in Kiki & Tiger , who won the Max Ophüls Prize . In 2061. After the peace , he played a fanatical military instructor . The film was nominated for the Sony Shoot and Cut Award.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1997: Roadrunner
  • 1998: Tatort - Bienzle and the Champion
  • 1999: Tatort - Bienzle and the man in the dark
  • 2000: Goebbels and Geduldig
  • 2002: Kiki & Tiger
  • 2002: Crime Scene Flashback
  • 2003: Tatort - Bienzle and the stone guest
  • 2004: The command
  • 2005: Berlin Bohème
  • 2007: Shot in Stuttgart
  • 2007: Hordes Film - Potato Heart
  • 2007: 2061. After the peace
  • 2010: Six days of fear
  • 2015: SOKO Stuttgart - Episode: The Sons of Abraham

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