Max Riemelt

Max Riemelt

  • Born: 1984-1-7
  • Birthplace: Berlin, Germany
  • Height: 5' 10¾" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Representative Works: Napola, Sense8, "Free Fall", "The Red Cockatoo", "Inspur"
  • Max Riemelt (Max Riemelt), born in Berlin, Germany in 1984, is an actor.
    He became fascinated by drama because of his aunt's stage performances, but the character of Marx did not enter the drama school because he liked his interpretation and performance of the script, and did not like dogmatic teaching. In 2004, he won the actor of Karlovy Vary International Film Festival with " Napola " , and was selected as one of the bright new stars in Europe by Berlin International Film Festival. At the same time, " Free Fall " was also filmed , which will appear in the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival . "German Perspective" unit. [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Max Riemelt (Max Riemelt) won the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival actor with " Napola " in 2004 , and was selected as one of the shining new stars in Europe by the Berlin International Film Festival . At the age of 21, he had more than 7 years of acting experience.
    "Napola" is Max's second appearance in the work of director Dennis Gansel (Dennis Gansel), after which the two collaborated on " Inspur ", which was also well received. In addition, in 2006 Max Riemelt won the Best Young Actor Award in Bavaria, the authoritative German film award for " The Red Cockatoo ".
    Max has participated in many physical trainings for starring in " Napola ", such as army parade, underwater diving and boxing training. He is also a travel enthusiast and is learning English and French.
    In 2015, he participated in the American drama "Sense8" and played the main role of Wolfgang/Wolfgang in the first season.
    Extended Reading

    Before the Fall quotes

    • Christoph Schneider: Pull yourself together!

      Albrecht Stein: Pull myself together? Do you know what we just did? You shouldn't have shot! You shouldn't have shot!

      Tjaden: I didn't give the order. Your father said they had guns!

      Albrecht Stein: Why are you looking at me like that?

      Friedrich Weimer: I'm not looking at you.

      Albrecht Stein: I know what you're thinking. Don't look at me like that!

    • Albrecht Stein: [reading from his essay] "As childish as it sounds, the winter time and the sight of freshly fallen snow always fill us with inexplicable joy. Perhaps because as children, we associated it with Christmas. I always imagine myself the hero who killed dragons, rescued virgins, and freed the world from evil. As we went out yesterday to find the prisoners, I felt like that little boy who wanted to save the world."

      Vogler: Albrecht, stop.

      Albrecht Stein: But as we returned, I understood that I am part of the evil that I wanted to save us from.

      Vogler: Albrecht, stop.

      Albrecht Stein: Shooting prisoners is wrong. They were not armed, as Governor Stein told us, to incite us. We didn't shoot men, only children.

      Vogler: Out!