Hanno Koffler is one of the most hard-working and interesting talents of Germany in recent years. With the outstanding hit Freier Fall (2013), he conquered audiences all around the world, becoming a more familiar face and name, even though his career as an actor started more than ten years earlier. Previously his career consisted more of theatre works and as a drummer for Kerosin, band founded by him and his brother Max in the 1990's. His film debut was in REC - Kassettenjungs/Kassettenmädchen (2002), and from then on he constructed a career playing both supporting roles and leading roles, displaying great intensity. Among films, TV films and series, Koffler can be seen Anatomie 2 (2003), Sommersturm (2004), Hallesche Kometen (2005), Krabat (2008), alongside Daniel Brühl and David Kross, Der Rote Baron (2008), Nacht vor Augen (2008) - which earned his first award; Wer wenn nicht wir (2011), Härte (2015), among many others. However, it was Freier Fall (2013) that marked him the best (so far). In the role of Marc Borgmann, a straight and married police officer who discovers different feelings when a male colleague (played by Max Riemelt, a frequent co-star of Hanno in many films and also a personal friend) approaches him with different intentions that Koffler showed a powerful emotional range while playing this repressed and tormented character who opens himself to new possibilities and to love as well. The celebrated film earned his first nomination as Best Actor in the German Film Awards and is about to get a sequel, which is being produced by crowdfunding from fans around the globe. And with this current exposure, we'll be seeing a lot more of this handsome great actor in many years to come.
Hanno Olderdissen was born in 1976 in Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He is a director and assistant director, known for Lassie - Ein neues Abenteuer (2023), Robin (2008) and Rock My Heart (2017).
Hannon Bell is known for The Exorcists (2022).
For an actor who has appeared in so many film roles, Hanss Zischler has had time to contribute to a remarkable variety of cultural and scholarly pursuits. He left his native Bavaria at age 21 for Berlin, where he wrote and directed plays, did translations into German of such philosophical authors as Rousseau and Derrida, worked as a photographer in the colored pinhole form, wrote his own books, and performed as a recital speaker of poetry and other texts in musical settings. He describes such activities as guided by what the Germans call "Erkenntnisinteresse" (Interest in Research) And in film, he has made his mark in works by Wenders, Godard, Akerman, Chabrol, Caviani, and Spielberg.
Hanns-Bruno Kammertöns is known for Schumacher (2021), Mein Leben (2001) and 45 Min (2010).
Hannu Kiviaho is known for Babas bilar (2006), Kenny Starfighter (1997) and We Got This (2020).
Hannu Kivioja was born in 1963. He is an actor, known for Tuhlaajapoika (1992), History Is Made at Night (1999) and Isä meidän (1993).
Hannu Salonen was born in Finland 1972. After the graduation from the Northbridge High School in Whitinsville, Massachusetts (U.S), Salonen attended the Kallio High School of Performing Arts in Helsinki, Finland. 1993 Salonen began his film studies at the Berlin Film Academy (dffb) and finished 1999 with his award winning debut feature Downhill City. Over the past decade Salonen's highly acclaimed, commercially successful films have established him both in Middle Europe and Scandinavia as one of the preeminent directors dedicated for the new wave of modern film- and TV-making.
Hannu-Pekka Björkman was born on February 11, 1969 in Jyväskylä, Finland. He is an actor and director, known for Ihmisen osa (2018), Eläville ja kuolleille (2005) and Ikitie (2017).
Hanny is known for Blacks Can't Swim: The Sequel (2021) and Bij Ron of André (2000).