
Benno Fürmann
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Benjamin "Benno" Fürmann (born 17 January 1972) is a German film and television actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Benno Fürmann, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: January 17, 1972
Place of Birth: Berlin-Kreuzberg, West Germany
Known For

Ein Herz für Kinder

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Faszination Europa

Love Parade: When Love Learned to Dance
At the end of the Cold War, something new arised that should influence an entire generation and express their attitude to life. It started with an idea in the underground subculture of Berlin shortly before the fall of the Wall. With the motto "Peace, Joy, Pancakes", Club DJ Dr. Motte and companions launched the first Love Parade. A procession registered as political demonstration with only 150 colorfully dressed people dancing to house and techno. What started out small developed over the years into the largest party on the planet with visitors from all over the world. In 1999, 1.5 million people took part. With the help of interviews with important organizers and contemporary witnesses, the documentary reflects the history of the Love Parade, but also illuminates the dark side of how commerce and money business increasingly destroyed the real spirit, long before the emigration to other cities and the Love Parade disaster of Duisburg in 2010, which caused an era to end in deep grief.

Der Kommissar und die Wut
A kidnapping case starts a dangerous game of cat and mouse for Berlin detective Martin Brühl in the world of illegal car racing. 19-year-old Tim Jatzkowski doesn't come home. At first this is nothing to worry about. But then his father, luxury car dealer Heiner Jatzkowski, receives a ransom demand. Martin Brühl and his team encounter a shocked mother and a rather shirt-sleeved father who thinks the police should do their job and find Tim. The detective tries to convince Jatzkowski to pay the ransom. Among Jatzkowski's regular customers, whom he supplies with tuned luxury sports cars, there are plenty with contacts to the Berlin clans. He decides against paying the ransom.

Homeland Nature
Home is where we grow up or settle permanently. And this home is always shaped by nature. Today, we human beings change and shape this more than any law of nature. HEIMAT NATUR is a visually stunning journey through the nature of our homeland, from the peaks of the Alps to the coasts and the depths of the North and Baltic Seas. In between is a cinematic foray through steaming forests, shimmering moors, over rose-blossoming heaths and the colorful cultural landscape around our villages and towns. In extraordinary images this nature is shown from its most beautiful side, examining the state of the native habitats. Slow-motion and time-lapse photography as well as intimate shots of familiar and unfamiliar species, some filmed for the first time, making the film a cinematic nature experience for the whole family.

Die Kommissarin
Die Kommissarin is a German police TV series which aired on Das Erste. Its 66 episodes ran from 1994 till 2006. The series, which takes place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is notable as being the first, and as yet one of the few commercially successful, German detective series to have a female lead character. The main character is Inspector Lea Sommer, played by Hannelore Elsner. Sommer is divorced with custody of her teenage son, Daniel. She is looking forward to a new relationship with her new boyfriend, Jonathan. Although Lea and Jonathan telephone each other frequently, he has never actually been seen or heard on screen. Sommer was originally paired with Nick Siegel, but in a 1996 episode, Siegel was shot to death by an escaping criminal. His last words were "Lea, ich fühle mich so kalt". Sommer's current partner officer is Jan Orlop. Die Kommissarin airs on the German Language channel German Kino Plus in the United States. In Finland it airs on YLE TV2 under the title Etsivä Lea Sommer.

Ring of the Nibelungs
The young blacksmith Siegfried, who, not knowing that he is heir to a conquered kingdom, becomes popular with the Burgunds by slaying their bane, the dragon Fafnir. When the reward seems to be a huge treasure, Siegfried ignores the curse that lies on the hoard - which now seems to endanger his love to beautiful Norse warrior queen Brunhild.

Babylon Berlin
Beneath the decadence of 1929 Berlin, lies an underworld city of sin. Police investigator Gereon Rath has been transferred from Cologne to the epicenter of political and social changes in the Golden Twenties.

Wer weiß denn sowas?
Filmography
as Thilo Mannheim
as Zookeeper
as Narrator
as Rüdiger Vogt
as Rainer
as Stone Creature (voice)
as Oskar Assmann
as Adam Krieger
as Narrator
as Heiner Jatzkowski
as Jupp
as Tilo
as Narrator (voice)
as Martin
as Dieter
as David
as Günter Wendt
as Roman
as Jonas Balzer
as Jan Schulte
as Volt
as Leo Borchert
as Sven Stanislawski
as Self
as Klaus
as Zafer Pavlou
as Bernd
as Edgar Lembke
as Koralnik
as Tierpfleger
as Micha Bartels
as Voice
as Arnim von Hohenberg
as Ulf
as Frank Schuster
as Ulrich Chaussy
as Der reiche Mann von Friedrichshagen
as Leopold von Hohensinn
as voice
as Narrator (German)
as Mundek Margulies
as Indianer Joe
as Dr. Stefan Kortmann
as Rolf Haas
as Moritz' Father
as Jo Schwertlein
as Johnny Mauser (voice)
as Herr Feierlich (segment "Feierlich reist")
as Marc Barenberg
as Lehrer Grünbaum
as Thomas
as Toni Kurz
as Lt. Maximillian von Steiner
as Inspector Detector
as Inspector Detector
as Reuven
as Freddie
as Lehrer Grünbaum
as Thaddeus
as Jürgen Urban
as Grünbaum
as Nikolaus Sprink
as Oliver
as Siegfried
as Siegfried
as Phillip Gerber
as William Eden
as Werner
as Harry Tönnie
as Felix
as Lars
as Der Neue
as Bodo Riemer
as Self
as Hein
as Nils
as Gosbert Klee
as Johnny
as Self
as Carlos
as Self
as Fabian
as Self
as John
as Gustav 'Bubi' Scholz - jung
as Günther 'Günni' Dobrinski
as Ike
as Ringo
as Günther 'Günni' Dobrinski
as Self
as Self
as Günther „Günni“ Dobrinski
as Jan Brick
as Mamba
as Claudio
as Chet
as Hansa Fan
as Self
as Self
as Little Joe
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Geerdem
as Drago Stepanovic
as Thomsen
as Self
as Self
as Hans Frankeinhemer