Tedros Teclebrhan
Tedros Teclebrhan, born in 1983 in Eritrea as the youngest of three brothers, eventually moved to Mössingen, Germany, where he spent his formative years. Following his community service, he pursued his passion for acting at the international acting academy CreArte in Stuttgart, graduating in 2008.
Teclebrhan's career took off in 2009 when he made his television debut in two notable roles. He portrayed Peter Gesesse, a charmingly accented gas station owner, in the SWR series "Laible und Frisch." This performance showcased his comedic talent and laid the groundwork for his future endeavors. He also captivated audiences as Moel, a drug dealer from the Rhineland, in the ZDF crime series "Kommissar Stolberg," further establishing himself in the German television landscape.
Over the years, Teclebrhan has continued to expand his repertoire, earning recognition for his versatile performances across various genres. His unique blend of humor and dramatic prowess has made him a beloved figure in German entertainment. With a career spanning over a decade, Tedros Teclebrhan remains a prominent actor, continually pushing the boundaries of his craft while engaging audiences with his compelling storytelling.