Axel Milberg

Axel Theodor Klaus Milberg ( born August 1, 1956 in Kiel ) is a German actor.

  • 2.1 Tatort episodes

Life

Milberg is the son of a doctor and a lawyer from Kiel. His acting training was undertaken in the late 1970s at the Otto Falkenberg School in Munich and was then hired in 1981 by artistic director Dieter Dorn at the Munich Studio Theater. He remained at this theater until 1998 and has since worked as a freelance actor.

The employed widely in German and international film productions since the early 1990s Milberg gained through the role of steel mesh and later the scene Commissioner Klaus Borowski since 2003 wide popularity. Milberg solves his cases crime scene in his home city of Kiel. The reason for accepting this role Milberg mentioned in an interview that he was closer to his family when he least once a year making a film in Kiel. Axel Milberg was so colleague the NDR Commissioners Maria Furtwängler and the former Hamburg Commissioner Robert Atzorn. Before Milberg was represented in the scene episode 398 and two other scene sequences with a guest role already as Dr. Reinhart. From 2007 to 2009 he played Dr. Martin Helling in the series Doctor Martin.

Axel Milberg is also known as a spokesman for the German audio books by Henning Mankell.

Family

Axel Milberg is married to his second wife since 2004. With two women he has in each case a child together. His second wife Judith is an art historian. The couple lives in Munich.

Filmography

Tatort episodes

Audiobooks

  • 2007: Silence by Tim Parks, Verlag Antje Kunstmann of Munich, ISBN 978-3-88897-476-2 shortened, 5 CDs 389 min
  • 2009: Daisy Sisters by Henning Mankell, The Hörverlag Munich, ISBN 978-3867174961 shortened, 6 CDs 481 min
  • 2009: The death of the photographer by Henning Mankell, Random House Audio, ISBN 978-3837100846 shortened, 2 CDs
  • 2010: The enemy in the shadow of Henning Mankell, The Hörverlag Munich, ISBN 978-3867175432 shortened, 7 CDs 496 min
  • 2011: Axel Milberg reads Samuel Pepys, Haffmans Verlag Berlin, ISBN 978-3-94299-002-8

Awards

  • 2008: Bavarian TV Award: Best Actor in the category series and series for Doctor Martin
  • 2008: Corine for his audiobook reading of Mankell's The Chinese
  • 2012: Grimme Award for years of love
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