Hilmi Sözer

Hilmi Sözer ( born March 9, 1970 in Çubuk, Ankara ) is a Turkish - German actor and comedian.

Biography

Sözer was born near Ankara, grew up in Tönisberg and lived there until graduation in 1990. Thereafter, the beginning of the course followed in Duisburg. He now lives in Cologne. He has played in Tom Gerhardt comedies full normaaal (1994) and Ballermann 6 (1997 ), Robert Schneider gave monologue dirt, then played in Bully Herbig's Dance of the Vampires (2000), for which he received an award, and in Lars Becker thriller Kanak Attack ( 2000).

The first contact with acting, he got through a play about racism. The pieces from the Orient Express was performed by the theater group of the Julius- Stursberg High School in Neukirchen and Hilmi played a major role in it. After several appearances in other works, he eventually found his way to the movie, without having visited a drama school.

Sözer was mainly seen through the films with Tom Gerhardt and Bully Herbig and was also in films such as the road movie foreign tour (2000) and the excellent with a Grimme Prize TV comedy My Crazy Turkish Wedding ( 2005) also known. 2007 had Sözer in the disputed Tatort episode deserves honor with whom.

2008 Sözer was seen in Christian Petzold's Jerichow. The drama is about a returning soldier from Afghanistan, who engages in an affair with a married woman. The film, starring Benno Fürmann and Nina Hoss in other roles received an invitation to compete in the 65th Venice Film Festival 2008.

In 2009 Sözer played in the Altona Theatre in Hamburg in the play of Schiller 's complete works ... slightly shortened with. In 2011 he was in the second full normaaal sequel The Superbullen on the big screen and in the lead role of Stefan Kornatz ' TV movie The End of the mouse to see the beginning of a cat.

Filmography

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