Martin Brambach
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Martin Brambach | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1986–present |
Spouse(s) | Christine Sommer |
Martin Brambach (born 28 October 1967, in Dresden) is a German actor. He grew up in Dresden, East Berlin and Hamburg.[1] After attending Westfälische Schauspielschule drama school in Bochum, Brambach was engaged at Schauspielhaus Bochum, Schauspiel Köln, Burgtheater Vienna (company member from 1989 to 1999) and Schaubühne Berlin.[2]
He appeared in more than one hundred films since 1988. He played minor roles in the Academy Award-winning films The Lives of Others, The Counterfeiters and The Reader, and worked with internationally known directors like Michael Haneke and Thomas Vinterberg.
Brambach lives in Recklinghausen with actress Christine Sommer, her daughters and their son.[3][4] He is the half brother of Jan Josef Liefers.[5]
Filmography[]
- 1993: Das Geheimnis .... Walter Rosner
- 1997: Comedian Harmonists
- 1999: Kubanisch rauchen .... Polizist
- 1999: Untersuchung an Mädeln
- 2002: Sophiiiie! .... Mann mit Toupet
- 2003: Ravioli .... Grocer
- 2003: Anatomie 2 .... Vorstopper
- 2003: Good Bye, Lenin .... Stasi 1
- 2003: Struggle .... Martin
- 2003: Adam & Eva .... Erik
- 2003: Böse Zellen .... Reini, Manu's brother
- 2003: MA 2412 - Die Staatsdiener
- 2004: Die Boxerin .... Igor
- 2005: Der Clown .... Kähler
- 2006: Goldene Zeiten .... Hotelmanager
- 2006: Klimt .... Thomas
- 2006: The Lives of Others .... Einsatzleiter Meyer
- 2006: Where Is Fred? .... Johansen
- 2007: GG 19 - Eine Reise durch Deutschland in 19 Artikeln .... Scharrer (segment "Artikel 11")
- 2007: The Counterfeiters .... Hauptscharführer Holst
- 2007: Yella .... Dr. Fritz
- 2008: Fleisch ist mein Gemüse .... Gewehrverkäufer
- 2008: Die Entdeckung der Currywurst .... Gauredner
- 2008: North Face .... Redakteur Henze
- 2008: The Reader .... Remand Prison Guard #1
- 2009: Barfuß bis zum Hals .... Helmut Steiner
- 2009: Diamantenhochzeit .... Manfred
- 2009: Fräulein Stinnes fährt um die Welt .... Journalist
- 2010: Tag und Nacht (Day and Night) .... Kai
- 2011: Avé .... Truck-driver
- 2011: 4 Days in May .... Oberleutnant Wendt
- 2012: A Coffee In Berlin .... Kontrolleur Jörg
- 2012: Unter Frauen .... Cornelius Berger
- 2013: Harms .... Timm
- 2013: Der fast perfekte Mann .... Henssler
- 2014: Besser als nix .... Herr Hiller jr.
- 2014: Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain .... Ted
- 2016: Frauen .... Rüdiger Kneppke
- 2018: Kursk .... Captain Gennady Shirokov (Kursk)
- 2018: 25 km/h
- 2020: Lindenberg! Mach dein Ding .... Herm
Television
- 1988: Mother Courage and Her Children (TV Movie) .... Schweizerkas
- 1997: The Castle (TV Movie) .... Schwarzer
- 2004–2006: SOKO Wismar (TV Series) .... Kriminaloberkommissar Winfried 'Winnie' Scheel
- 2007–2010: KDD – Berlin Crime Squad .... Thomas Behrens
- 2012–2014: Add a Friend .... Dr. Metzler
- 1999–2020: Tatort .... Kommissariatsleiter Peter Michael Schnabe
- 2017: Schuld nach Ferdinand von Schirach (Guilt)
References[]
- ^ "Biografie Martin Brambach". Official Homepage of Martin Brambach (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-05.
- ^ "Biografie Martin Brambach". Official Homepage of Martin Brambach (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-05.
- ^ Martin Brambach bei stimme.de
- ^ "Biografie Martin Brambach". Official Homepage of Martin Brambach (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-05.
- ^ Gehringer, Thomas (2013-05-30). "Martin Brambach, der bekannteste Unbekannte". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-05.
External links[]
- 1967 births
- Living people
- Actors from Dresden
- German male film actors
- German male television actors
- German film actor stubs