![]() He starred in a sprawling 10-episode miniseries, "In the Face of Crime" (ARTE, 2010), about the Russian Mafia in Germany, and reunited twice more with Gansel - once for the vampire film "We are the Night" (2010) and later, in the thriller "The Fourth State" (2012), though both were underperformers at the box office. Another huge box office hit, "The Wave" helped to bring Riemelt to international attention through a widespread global release, and he soon doubled his appearances in features and on television. In 2007, he reunited with Gansel for their third collaboration, "Die Welle" ("The Wave"), a dramatization of the infamous Stanford Prison experiment, which observed totalitarian rule in a confined society in 1971. The recognition leads to more film work, most notably in "Nachtasyl" (2004) for director Hardi Sturm and "Der Rote Kakadu" (2006) for Dominik Grafs. When "Napola" finally saw release, it was a critical hit, and earned Riemelt a Best Actor Award from the Czech Republic's Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2004. Their next collaboration, "Napola - Elite fur den Fuhrer" ("NaPolA: Hitler's Elite"/"Before the Fall," 2004), a boxing drama set during World War II, would take several years to reach German cinema, so Riemelt acted in and occasionally directed numerous episodes of television. A huge hit at the German and international box office, the film also marked the beginning of a lengthy working relationship between Riemelt and director Dennis Gansel. The following year brought Reimelt his breakout project: "Madchen, Madchen" ("Girls, Girls," 2001), a coming-of-age comedy about girls seeking more fulfilling emotional and physical relationships. ![]() The popularity of the program led to feature work in youth-oriented films like "Der Bar is Los" (2000). Born Januin East Berlin, Germany, he began performing in school plays at the age of eleven years, and made his television debut two years later in "Zwei Allein" (ZDF, 1997), which also marked his first turn in a leading role. Child actor turned award-winning character player Max Riemelt was a critically acclaimed and versatile actor in his native Germany who moved successfully from callow youth roles to complex turns in projects like "Free Fall" (2013), which in turn, led to attention from American and a starring role in the Netflix drama "Sense8" (2015-17). This entry was posted in ManCrush and tagged Max Riemelt, Netflix, Sense8 by Mitch. ![]() He has to make a hard decision about his life realizing he has never been happier with his life with Marc. He is torn between his family and his feelings for Kay, and sees his world careening more and more out of control. He falls in love with another man on the police force named Kay. The movie is about Marc who has a promising career on the police force and is expecting a baby. The movie Free Fall came out May 23rd, 2013 and stars German actors Max Riemelt and Hanno Koffler. Max Riemelt was born on January 7th, 1984 in East Berlin, Germany and started acting in 1997 on a film called Praxis Bülowbogen. He has starred in all of Dennis Gansel’s feature films. After Wolfgang’s father passes away he is raised by his uncle. Felix defends him from bullies and they become lifelong friends, bonding over classic films. He meets his best friend, Felix, in detention. The two successfully steal “Steiner’s” diamonds and try to cash in.īackstory: Wolfgang Bogdanow was born in East Berlin where he lived with his abusive father. The two battle Wolfgang’s cousin, Steiner, at the beginning of the series. He loves spending time with his best friend Felix, his partner in crime. He lives in Berlin and is a locksmith and safe-cracker, who has unresolved issues with his late father and participates in organized crime. Max Riemelt plays Wolfgang Bogdanow and is one of the main characters in the Netflix original Sense8, season one.
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