Benno Fürmann
Benjamin "Benno" Fürmann, born on January 17, 1972, is a prominent German actor known for his extensive work in both film and television. Hailing from the vibrant city of Berlin, Fürmann has carved out a distinguished career marked by his versatility and compelling performances.
He gained recognition with his role in the 1999 film "The Red Cockatoo," which showcased his talent and opened doors to further opportunities. His performances in notable films such as "The Last Train" (2006) and "The White Crow" (2018) have solidified his status as a skilled actor. Fürmann's ability to portray complex characters has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
In addition to his work in cinema, Fürmann has made significant contributions to German television. He starred in popular series like "KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst" and "Tatort," where his performances captivated audiences and critics alike. His dedication to his craft has also garnered him several awards, highlighting his impact on the industry.
Beyond acting, Fürmann is known for his philanthropic efforts and involvement in various charitable causes. His commitment to using his platform for social good reflects his character both on and off the screen. As he continues to evolve as an artist, Benno Fürmann remains a respected figure in the realm of German entertainment.
Filmography
In Darkness
The Kangaroo Conspiracy
My House in Umbria
Mutant Chronicles
Jerichow
Joyeux Noel
Ring of the Nibelungs
Friends Forever
Tom Sawyer (2011)
The Order (2003)
The Princess and the Warrior
Surviving with Wolves
Speed Racer
Intrigo: Death of an Author
Pornorama
Survivor (2015)
Anatomy