Markus Knüfken
Markus Knüfken grew up in food. Knüfken made in 1985 in Essen-Kettwig high school and then moved to Munich, to his civil service to compete. In 1987, he worked for six months in the Package the post office in Munich, in order to Finance a half-year trip to Australia. In April 1988, he came back from Australia. He was in a Taxi and worked as a permanent actor at the Bavaria Film for the ARD series the Red earth. In the summer of 1990, he began his training as an actor at the acting school Schauspiel München. After three years, he completed the training. Be a beginner-a commitment he had in February 1994 at the city theatre of Herford. Before he turned however, his first television production. His first major role Knüfken plays in November/December 1993 as a right-wing Skinhead in the Polizeiruf-110-a result of Saturday, if the war is directed by Roland Suso Richter. It's main roles in the crime followed the series as the scene of the crime and Notruf hafenkante. In 1995, Markus Knüfken was established with the main role of Eddie Velten in the series axis. Since then, he has starred in many television movies, series but also cinema productions. As his personal favorite projects Knüfken's called Bang Boom Bang and double pack. Other well-known productions, which Knüfken acted, were, among other things, The strange behavior of Mature city slickers at mating time and Knockin’ on Heaven's Door. Markus Knüfken was married to the Dutch actress Ellen ten Damme. He lives since 2003 in Hamburg and is married with Andrea Lion, and he has a child and a stepdaughter.
Movies starring Markus Knüfken (48)
Roland Ross
Ulf Baumann
Co-Star
Frank
Doc Rock
Edgar Strack
Jonas Tjersland
Sebastian Berling Aka Hermann Zeitler
Fabian Lehner
Felix Von Bondy
Benedict Bordin
Mathias
Thomas Behrens
Matz Säckle
Obdachloser
Erik Krapp
Jojo
Ewald
Polizist
Christian
Caspar 'Kid'
Hoffi
Andreas 'Andy' Fink
Inspector Kurzte
Christoph Tattinger
Klaus
Police Officer


