King of Stonks Színész- és szereplőlista - 1. évad
Till Hermann szerepében:
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht
1990-03-18 Munich, Germany
Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht was born on March 18, 1990, in Munich. He is a German actor and musician. He became famous for his role as Marlon in the film series "The Wild Soccer Bunch," which brought him great popularity at a young age. In addition to acting, he is also active in music and works on various creative projects in film and music.
Felix Armand szerepében:
Thomas Schubert
1993-08-15 Vienna, Austria
Magnus A. Cramer szerepében:
Matthias Brandt
1961-10-07 Berlin, Germany
Sheila Williams szerepében:
Larissa Sirah Herden
1986-06-20 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Larissa Sirah Herden, also known by her stage name Lary, was born on June 20, 1986, in Gelsenkirchen and is a German actress, singer, and director. She lives and works primarily in Paris and Berlin, holds an EU-wide work permit, and has a playable age range of roughly mid-thirties to early forties. In front of the camera, she has appeared in the miniseries “Player of Ibiza,” the feature film “The Magic Flute – The Legacy of the Magic Flute,” in “Rock ’N’ Roll Ringo,” the Netflix series “King of Stonks,” as well as in the award-winning series “Bad Banks,” where she played prominent leading or important supporting roles. In addition to her acting career, she is active as a singer and songwriter, has released several studio albums, and regularly combines her musical work with film and series projects, for example through title songs and soundtrack contributions. With a height of 174 cm, brown eyes and brown hair, fluent German, English, and French skills, and a profile established both on camera, on stage, and in the music scene, she ranks among the most versatile German-speaking actresses of her generation.
Eva Mailand szerepében:
Maryam Zaree
1983-07-22 Tehran, Iran
Maryam Zaree (Persian: مریم زارع; born July 22, 1983, in Tehran, Iran) is a German actress, filmmaker, and writer. She has appeared in various European film productions and gained recognition for lead roles in films such as *Shahada*, as well as for her award-winning performance in the series *4 Blocks*, for which she received the Grimme Prize in 2018. She made her directorial debut with the documentary *Born in Evin*, which explores her birth inside Evin Prison and won the German Film Award for Best Documentary in 2020. Maryam Zaree was born in Evin Prison in the Iranian capital, Tehran. In 1985, her mother, Nargess Eskandari-Grünberg, fled with her to Germany to escape political persecution. From the age of two, Zaree grew up in Frankfurt am Main. From 2004 to 2008, she studied acting at the Konrad Wolf University of Film and Television in Potsdam-Babelsberg. While still a student, she participated in various film and television productions. Zaree rose to prominence through her lead role in the feature film *Shahada*, which screened in the Official Competition at the Berlinale in 2010 and received multiple awards at international festivals. For her performance, she received—among other honors—the Best Leading Performance award at the Monterrey Film Festival in Mexico, as well as a Special Mention at the Ghent International Film Festival. She went on to play other lead roles in films such as *Abgebrannt*, *Marry Me*, and the international co-production *I Am Not Him* by Tayfun Pirselimoğlu. On German television, she appeared from 2015 to 2019 as forensic pathologist Nasrin Reza in the Berlin-based *Tatort* series. In the series *4 Blocks*, she played the role of Khalila. In addition to her work in front of the camera, Zaree has also appeared as a guest actress at various theaters, including the Schauspielhaus Hannover, the Maxim Gorki Theater, the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, and the Ballhaus Naunynstraße. Zaree also works as a writer and director. With her first play, *Kluge Gefühle*, she won the Authors' Prize at the Heidelberg Play Market in 2017, as well as the Advancement Award of the Schiller Memorial Prize in 2019. Also in 2019, she was awarded a writer-in-residence position at London’s Royal Court Theatre. With her directorial debut, *Born in Evin*, she returned to her own personal history, exploring the circumstances of her birth inside Evin Prison in Iran. The documentary premiered at the Berlinale in 2019, where it received the Compass-Perspektive-Prize, and went on to win the German Film Award for Best Documentary in 2020. That same year, Zaree served as a member of the jury for the Amnesty International Film Prize at the Berlinale.
Alexis szerepében:
Jasin Challah
1974-04-04 Helmstedt, Germany
Tom Wieland szerepében:
Andreas Döhler
1974-01-01 Wermsdorf, Germany
Desirée szerepében:
Eva Löbau
1972-04-26 Waiblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Eva Löbau is an Austrian actress. She is perhaps best known for her playing the protagonist in acclaimed director's Maren Ade's feature film debut, 'The Forest for the Trees', for which Löbau won the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2005 prize for best main actor. Since 2017, she also plays one of the commissars in Germany's longest running crime series, 'The Scene of the Crime'.
Clay Anderson szerepében:
Thomas Perkins
Genevieve szerepében:
Uschi Glas
1944-03-02 Landau an der Isar, Germany
Uschi Glas is a German actress. She rose to fame in 1966 as Apanatschi in the youth film *Winnetou und das Halbblut Apanatschi* and achieved her breakthrough as a screen star in 1968, playing the female lead in the socially critical comedy *Zur Sache, Schätzchen* by filmmaker May Spils. In the 1980s, Glas became a popular leading actress in widely watched German television series. In the 2010s, she appeared in a comedic supporting role in several installments of the successful *Fack ju Göhte* film franchise. Particularly during the 1970s and 1980s, she was also active in theater. Glas has received numerous awards; she is the founder of the charitable organization *Brotzeit* and remains actively engaged in sociopolitical causes beyond her work with the charity.
Tony szerepében:
Christian Tramitz
1955-07-29 Munich, West Germany [now Germany]
Munich native Christian Tramitz (born in 1955) took acting lessons while still pursuing his university studies in art history, philosophy, and theater studies. His father is a film producer, and on his mother's side, Tramitz hails from the acting Hörbiger family. He gained his first media experience alongside Michael Herbig on the radio show *Die Bayern Cops*, which subsequently gave rise to the television series *Isar 3*. His major TV breakthrough came in 1997 with the launch of the *Bullyparade*: for five years, working as both an actor and a writer alongside his friends Michael "Bully" Herbig and Rick Kavanian, Tramitz entertained millions of viewers with sketches such as *Traumschiff*, *Sissi und Franzl*, and various Western parodies.
Alex Erikson szerepében:
Sophia Burtscher
1990-08-24 Bregenz, Austria
Sascha Renzel szerepében:
Altine Emini
Stefanie szerepében:
Thekla Viloo Fliesberg
1989-01-01 Bochum, North RhineWestphalia, West Germany
Mark szerepében:
Benjamin Höppner
1974-01-01 Salisbury, Rhodesia
Ali szerepében:
Rouven Israel
1994-02-25 Karlsruhe, Germany
Jutta Katz szerepében:
Johanna Orsini-Rosenberg
1968-05-21 Klagenfurt, Austria
René Lückenroth szerepében:
Kais Setti
1985-01-01 Cologne, Germany
Kais Setti (* 1985 in Cologne) is a Tunisian-German actor. Setti is of Arab origin. His family is from Tunisia. He first attended the Theater School Aachen (2005-2008). From late 2008 to early 2013, he completed his acting studies at the Academy of Performing Arts Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg. His acting director was Luk Perceval. During his training he played theater and worked on numerous roles of classical theater repertoire. Meanwhile Setti works mainly for film and television. He worked at the 2013 Grimme Award winning documentary trilogy "What are you living?" Between 2005 and 2011. - What do you want? - Where are you standing? " His first professional film appearance as a performer he had in 2009 under the direction of Nuran David Çalış as a high school student Otto in the film adaptation of the ZDF contemporary adaptation of the piece Spring Awakening. In small roles he was then in the movies blame are always the others (2012, as Samir in a short scene with Julia Brendler) and 5 years of life (2013, as a prisoner) to see. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fabian Hermann szerepében:
Mehmet Ali Salman
Renate Armand szerepében:
Birgit Linauer
1970-12-08 Vienna, Austria
Rudolf Armand szerepében:
Reinhold G. Moritz
1966-07-10 Deutschkreuz, Austria
Klaus Mackmann szerepében:
Jean-Luc Bubert
1979-01-01 Lüdenscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Ariane Cramer szerepében:
Bibiana Beglau
1971-07-16 Braunschweig, Germany