Levi Strauss und der Stoff der Träume Színész- és szereplőlista
Levi Strauss szerepében:
Vincent Redetzki
1992-04-01 Berlin, Germany
Vincent Redetzki (born April 1, 1992, in Berlin) is a German actor. Vincent Redetzki appeared in front of the camera as a child; at the age of twelve, he played a leading ensemble role in Andreas Dresen’s feature film *Sommer vorm Balkon*. Concurrently, from his youth onward, he appeared regularly at the Berlin Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz in productions directed by Falk Richter. He also gained recognition through film productions such as *Die Wilden Hühner*, *Die kommenden Tage*, and the miniseries *Die Wölfe*, for which he—alongside other young actors—was awarded the Newcomer Prize at the German Television Awards in 2009. From 2014 to 2018, he studied acting at the "Ernst Busch" Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. Since 2013, he has appeared in the *Polizeiruf 110* series based in Magdeburg; since the 2018/19 season, he has been a member of the ensemble at the Münchner Kammerspiele.
Jacob Davis szerepében:
Anton von Lucke
1989-09-30 Hamburg, Germany
Fanny Stern szerepében:
Amy Benkenstein
1990-11-27 Berlin, Germany
Annie Packsher szerepében:
Lea van Acken
1999-02-22 Lübeck, Germany
Van Acken grew up in Schleswig-Holstein, where she still lives today in a small village. As a child, she was interested in horseback riding and dancing. She first took the stage in 2011 as an extra in a production of *Der Ölprinz* at the Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg. She did not undergo formal training as an actress; instead, she studied other actors by watching them in films. In 2014, Van Acken played the lead role—that of the deeply religious teenager Maria—in the drama *Kreuzweg* (Stations of the Cross), directed by Dietrich Brüggemann. The film won a Silver Bear at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival. In Brüggemann’s next film, *Heil*—a satire about neo-Nazis—Van Acken portrayed a teenager. She also played a small role in Bernadette Knoller’s RBB television film *Ferien*. In 2015, she appeared in a supporting role in the fifth season of the US series *Homeland*, which was filmed entirely in Germany. She also appeared in the SWR television film *Sag mir nichts* and in the *Spreewaldkrimi* installment *Das Duell im Moor* (ZDF). In the film adaptation of *The Diary of Anne Frank*, Van Acken played the title role of Anne Frank. To prepare for the role of the Jewish girl who became famous through her diary, she wrote fictional letters to Anne Frank. For the final scene—which takes place in a concentration camp—the actress had her hair cut off to ensure an authentic portrayal.
Louis Strauss szerepében:
Hannes Wegener
1980-09-02 Potsdam, Germany
Goodman szerepében:
Lukas Rüppel
1985-01-01 Göttingen, Germany
Lukas Rüppel (born 1985 in Göttingen) is a German actor. Lukas Rüppel completed his acting studies at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin; while still a student, he appeared on stage at the Berliner Ensemble under the direction of Claus Peymann. In 2010, he joined the ensemble at Schauspiel Stuttgart, where he collaborated with directors such as Claudia Bauer, Jan Neumann, and Christian Weise. From 2013 to 2017, Rüppel was a member of the ensemble at Schauspiel Frankfurt, appearing in productions by René Pollesch, Stephan Kimmig, Bastian Kraft, and Christopher Rüping. Beginning in 2017, he was a member of the ensemble at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden, where he worked with directors including Sebastian Baumgarten, Jan-Christoph Gockel, and Sebastian Hartmann. Since the 2019/20 season, Rüppel has been a permanent ensemble member at the Residenztheater Munich. He lives in Munich.
J.C. Eddy szerepében:
Roland Koch
1959-05-29 Uezwil, Switzerland
Roland Koch is an actor, known for Geld.Macht.Liebe (2009), Der Fürst und das Mädchen (2003) and Kein Zurück - Studers neuster Fall (2007).
Henry Eddy szerepében:
Alessandro Schuster
2002-02-14 Berlin, Germany
Jude William szerepében:
Golo Euler
1982-09-08 Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany
Golo Euler (born September 8, 1982, in Starnberg) is a German actor. Golo Euler attended the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich, where he earned his *Abitur* (high school diploma) in 2001. From 2002 to 2006, he studied at the August Everding Bavarian Theatre Academy. Even during his training, he performed at the Akademietheater Munich and the Metropoltheater Munich in productions such as *Hamlet*, *Trainspotting*, and *Jesus von Texas*. Further engagements followed at the Theater Halle 7 in Munich and the Staatstheater Braunschweig. In 2006, Euler landed his first lead role in a feature-length production in the ZDF television drama *Auftauchen*. Subsequently, he appeared in films such as *Westwind*, *The Grand Budapest Hotel*, *Ferien*, *Anderswo*, and *Lotta & das ewige Warum*. Since 2009, Euler has appeared in numerous episodes of the series *Sturm der Liebe*. From 2011 to 2012, he played Commissioner Peter Schulte in the ARD series *Heiter bis tödlich: Henker & Richter*. In 2011, for his role in *Kasimir und Karoline*, he received the German Film New Talent Award (*Förderpreis Deutscher Film*) for "Best Actor" at the Munich Film Festival. Other notable productions include *Tatort: Im Schmerz geboren*, *Die letzte Sau*, *Fado*, *Laim und die Zeichen des Todes*, *Tatort – Hardcore*, and the ZDF series *Schwartz & Schwartz*, in which he shared a lead role with Devid Striesow. In 2018, Euler also appeared on screen in *Tatort – Unter Kriegern*, *Die Toten von Salzburg*, *Der Staatsanwalt*, *Die Schattenfreundin*, and *Das schönste Mädchen der Welt*. In 2019, he was seen in cinemas in the film *Kirschblüten & Dämonen*. For his role in *Tatort – Unter Kriegern*, he was nominated for the German Actors' Award (*Deutscher Schauspielerpreis*) for "Best Supporting Actor" in 2019. Euler is a public advocate for the Biodiversity Foundation founded by Dirk Steffens.
Rebekka Strauss szerepében:
Nirit Sommerfeld
1961-09-10 Eilat, Israel
Frederick Ferson szerepében:
Christian Beermann
1974-10-10 Beelen, Germany
Mr. Cartwright szerepében:
Bernd Hölscher
1971-01-01 Münster, Germany
Bernd Hölscher studied German and history in Würzburg, Münster and Cologne before completing his acting studies at the Freiburg drama school from 1996 to 2000. In addition to engagements at renowned German theater stages, among others in Stuttgart, Mannheim, Detmold, Rostock, the Schaubühne Berlin and most recently at the Staatstheater Kassel in 2021, Hölscher debuted in 2017 in Robert Schwentke's film biography The Captain with his first important role, for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor in the German Acting Award in 2018. Bernd Hölscher has been a member of the ensemble of the Kassel State Theatre since the 2010–11 season.
Seymore Hoffstead szerepében:
Andreas Schröders
1967-06-26 Mönchengladbach, Germany
Raymond Bell szerepében:
Niels Bormann
1973-04-28 Bremen, Germany
Mrs. Johnson szerepében:
Bärbel Schwarz
1978-01-01 Stuttgart, Germany
Mrs. Belle Cora szerepében:
Georgia Stahl
1972-04-17 Starnberg, Germany
Jacob's Father szerepében:
Butz Ulrich Buse
1963-01-16 Marburg, Germany
Püttner Junior szerepében:
Vito Sack
Hirsch Strauss szerepében:
Johannes Silberschneider
1958-12-13 Mautern, Austria
Johannes Silberschneider (born 13 December 1958 in Styria, Austria), is an Austrian actor. He studied acting at the Max Reinhardt Seminar. He has appeared in many films and TV films and serials. His motion picture appearances include in The Red Violin (1998), Desperados On the Block (2009), Mahler On the Couch (2010) and Luisa Sanfelice (2004). Television credits include the role of Johannes Kleiman in Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2001), and Kreuzfeuer (1997) in which he played Lamoth. Source: Article "Johannes Silberschneider" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Announcer szerepében:
Beniamino Brogi
1983-01-01
Fabrics Seller (uncredited) szerepében:
Nikolai Selikovsky
1988-02-12 Wien, Austria
Gold Digger (uncredited) szerepében:
Max G. Fischnaller
Newspaper Vendor (uncredited) szerepében:
Gabriele Mazzoni