Michael Tregor

Michael Tregor ( born September 10, 1950 in Santiago de Chile ) is a German actor.

Michael Tregor grew up in Germany and completed his training at the New Munich Acting School. His first engagement was at the State Drama Theatres in Berlin, followed by, among others, the Staatstheater Hannover, the Schiller Theater Berlin, the Munich Studio Theater and the Bavarian State Theatre.

His career in film and television began in 1976, since then he has appeared in over 30 productions. He was awarded the young actor of the year 1992. Michael Tregor is also a busy speaker at the Bayerischer Rundfunk, he lends his distinctive voice regularly posts in Capriccio, the culture magazine the Bavarian television.

Michael Tregor comes from a family of artists: his father was a sculptor and his brother Nicolai Nicolai Tregor created in Munich including the bronze statue of the actor Helmut Fischer and the bust of the resistance fighter Sophie Scholl.

Film and Television ( excerpt)

  • Guest appearances including in Café perjury, The Old, The Investigator, Derrick, Crime Scene, Police 110, Die Rosenheim - Cops, Master Eder and his Pumuckl and SOKO 5113
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