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Fahri Yardim

Fahri Yardim

Ngày sinh:
Quốc tịch: West Germany
Đia chỉ:
Fahri Yardim was born in Hamburg, Germany, the
son of an academic family of Turkish extraction. Performing on stage
in school productions he developed his love of acting. He trained at
the Hamburger Bühnenstudio der darstellenden Künste (Hamburg Stage
Studio of the Performing Arts) and appeared in theatre productions in
Berlin and Hamburg. Fahri represents a generation that focuses on
character rather than nationality. He is a naturalist who avoids ethnic
stereotype, and his versatility is mirrored in his choice of roles: He
portrayed an Anatolian in
Almanya: Welcome to Germany (2011),
a Greek in
Kebab Connection (2004), a
German Sinte in Chiko (2008), a German in
Mogadischu (2008), and a
woman in Unter Frauen (2012). His
most memorable roles include the Brunswick-set film
66/67: Fairplay Is Over (2009). 2012 proved to be a peak year
allowing him to demonstrate the range of his talent and his powerful,
committed, discursive and nuanced personality. He played a priest in
Marcus H. Rosenmüller's
Wer's glaubt, wird selig (2012),
an artist in Marc Rothemund's
Men Do What They Can (2012),
a paramedic in Lars Becker's ZDF thriller
Die Geisterfahrer (2012),
a doctor in the ProSieben crime drama
Kreutzer kommt ... ins Krankenhaus (2012)
and a detective in the Sat.1 thriller drama
Hannah Mangold & Lucy Palm (2011).
In 2013 he will appear with Ben Kingsley in the international movie
version of The Physician (2013). In
Austria he is a regular in the ORF police drama CopStories. And in
March of 2013 he was Til Schweiger's
partner in the first of several projected
Tatort (1970) episodes.