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Benno Fürmann

Date of Birth
01/17/1972 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Berlin
Biography

Benno Fürmann, born January 17 1972, in Berlin, lost both his parents at the age of 15 and grew up with foster parents. During his youth, Fürmann was a rebellious thrill seeker and even did some illegal train surfing until he suffered a severe accident at the age of 17. Fürmann left school after finishing the secondary school degree in 1988. He then worked in several jobs as a waiter, scene shifter, and bouncer and started his acting career with minor parts in "Die zweite Heimat" ("Heimat II") by Edgar Reitz and in the TV movie "Schuld war nur der Bossa Nova".

In 1992, Fürmann went to New York to attend actor’s training at the famous Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute for one year. After his return to Germay, Fürmann at first mainly appeared in minor parts in several TV movies. He made his breakthrough in 1994/95 in a leading role in Peter Timm's drama "Einfach nur Liebe" ("Simply Love") and as a filling station attendant in the Ruhr area in the RTL sitcom "Und tschüss". Fürmann then appeared in several TV movies, for instance in "Das erste Mal" ("The First Time") oder "Landgang für Ringo" (both 1996).

From 1996 to 1999, Fürmann portrayed an equally sensitive and impulsive investigator alongside Dieter Pfaff in the highly praised crime series "Sperling", developed by Dominik Graf. He then caused a stir with the impressive portrayal of the boxer Bubi Scholz in Roland Suso Richter's TV movie "Die Bubi Scholz Story" ("The Bubi Scholz Story", 1998), a part that won Fürman the German TV award as "Best actor".

During the following years, Fürmann mainly focused on his movie career. Some of Germany's most promising directors made use of his acting talent to appear vulnerable and introvert and at the same time smug and rebelliously determined on screen. Thus, Fürmann starred in Lars Becker's "Kanak Attack" (2000), Tom Tykwer's "Der Krieger und die Kaiserin" ("The Princess and The Warrior", 2000), and Doris Dörrie's "Nackt" ("Naked", 2002). Nevertheless, Fürmann probably made his most praised performance in Christian Petzold’s psychological drama "Wolfsburg" (2003). His nuanced portrayal of a man who feels unbearably guilty after causing a lethal hit-and-run accident won Fürmann the Grimme Award.

After "Wolfsburg", Fürmann was mainly seen in successful mainstream productions such as "Merry Christmas" (2005), which won an Oscar nomination, the children and youth films "Die Wilden Hühner" ("Wild Chicks", 2006) and "Die Wilden Hühner und die Liebe" ("Wild Chicks in Love", 2007), as well as Marc Rothemund's comedy "Pornorama" (2007).

During the movie season 2008/09, Fürmann was constantly present on the movie screen: He played leading roles in films as diverse as the mountain climber drama "Nordwand" ("North Face"), the melodramatic love triangle story "Jerichow", directed by Christian Petzold, and the artful mystery drama "Hinter Kaifeck" ("Kaifeck Murder"), directed by Esther Gronenborn.

He played an unemployed ad man assigned by the secret service to infiltrate a right-wing terror group in Roland Suso Richter's TV thriller "Die Grenze" ("The Frontier", 2010). The same year, he portrayed an East-German boarder patrolman in the drama "Der Mauerschütze". Fürmann then impressed with a memorable performance in the international co-production "In Darkness" (2011), which is based on true events: Fürmann plays a Polish Jew who hides from the Nazis in the sewers of Lvov. Next displaying a knack for sinister characters, he portrayed the murderous "Indianer Joe" in Hermine Huntgeburth's adaptation of Mark Twain's "Tom Sawyer" (2011). This was followed by a string of comedy roles: He played a penniless aristocrat in "Alles Schwindel" (2013), a pretentious snob in "Hai-Alarm am Müggelsee" (2013) and a careless playboy who suddenly has to act responsible in Vanessa Jopp's "Der fast perfekte Mann" (2013).

In "Der blinde Fleck" ("The Blind Spot"), released in early 2014, Fürmann plays a TV journalist who investigates the 1980 terror strike on the Oktoberfest in Munich. Also in 2014, he played an animal wrangler in the children's film "Quatsch und die Nasenbärbande" ("Fiddlesticks") and a contract killer in the comedy "Die Einsamkeit des Killers vor dem Schuss" ("A Hitman's Solitude Before the Shot").

Following his turn as a pimp in "Von glücklichen Schafen" ("Happy Lambs", 2015), Fürmann played one of the leads in the drama "Nachthelle"("Bright Night") and portrayed a scheming Neo-Nazi in Dietrich Brüggemann's scathing satire "Heil". He also played a supporting role in the American-British thriller "Survivor", starring Pierce Brosnan.

In 2016, Fürmann starred in a string of high-profile TV productions: He played the husband of a comatose woman in the tragicomedy "Zweimal zweites Leben", an ambitious journalist on the trail of a corrupt politician in "Die vierte Gewalt", and a family man whose attempts at open marriage lead to chaos in the comedy "Neu in unserer Familie". The science fiction movie "Volt" saw Fürmann playing a member of a brutal police force in charge of controlling refugee camps in Europe.

In 2017/18, Fürmann played a supporting role in the successful television series "Babylon Berlin". On the big screen he starred in the Håkan Nesser adaptation "Intrigo: Tod eines Autors" ("Intrigo: Death of an Author", 2018) as a literary translator who gets caught in a murderous conspiracy.

In the following years, Fürmann appeared in a wide range of productions, including the teen comedy "Get Lucky – Sex verändert alles" ("Get Lucky", 2019), the coming-of-age TV drama "9 Tage wach" (TV, 2020), and the quirky comedy "Die Känguru-Verschwörung" ("The Kangaroo Conspiracy", 2022). He also showcased his versatility in series such as "Biohackers" (2020–21), "Club Las Piranjas" (2023), and "Der Palast" ("The Palace", 2024). In Veit Helmer's "Akiko, der fliegende Affe" ("Akiko – The Flying Monkey", 2024), which won the German Film Award for Best Children’s Film, he played an eccentric zookeeper.

Filmography
2024/2025
Das Leben der Wünsche
  • Cast
2023/2024
Für immer Freibad
  • Cast
2022-2024
Akiko, der fliegende Affe
  • Cast
2021/2022
Babylon Berlin [Staffel 4]
  • Cast
2021/2022
Die Känguru-Verschwörung
  • Cast
2020/2021
Biohackers [Staffel 2]
  • Cast
2019/2020
Biohackers [Staffel 1]
  • Cast
2019/2020
9 Tage wach
  • Cast
2019/2020
Heimat Natur
  • Voice
2019/2020
Gott, du kannst ein Arsch sein!
  • Cast
2018/2019
Babylon Berlin [Staffel 3]
  • Cast
2018/2019
Cash & Carry
  • Cast
2018/2019
Get Lucky - Sex verändert alles
  • Cast
2017/2018
Intrigo: Tod eines Autors
  • Cast
2016/2017
Babylon Berlin [Staffel 2]
  • Cast
2016/2017
Babylon Berlin [Staffel 1]
  • Cast
2016/2017
Ellas Baby
  • Cast
2016/2017
Fühlen Sie sich manchmal ausgebrannt und leer?
  • Cast
2015/2016
Neu in unserer Familie
  • Cast
2015/2016
Die vierte Gewalt
  • Cast
2015/2016
Volt
  • Cast
2014/2015
Heil
  • Cast
2013/2014
Von Glücklichen Schafen
  • Cast
2013/2014
Quatsch und die Nasenbärbande
  • Cast
2013/2014
Die Einsamkeit des Killers vor dem Schuss
  • Cast
2013/2014
Nachthelle
  • Cast
2014
Dr. Illegal
  • Cast
2012/2013
Das radikal Böse
  • Voice
2011-2013
Der fast perfekte Mann
  • Cast
2012/2013
Der blinde Fleck
  • Cast
2012/2013
Hai-Alarm am Müggelsee
  • Cast
2006-2012
Das grüne Wunder - Unser Wald
  • Voice
2011
Der Tote im Nachtzug
  • Cast
2010/2011
Tom Sawyer
  • Cast
2010/2011
In Darkness
  • Cast
2010
Der Mauerschütze
  • Cast
2009/2010
Die Grenze
  • Cast
2009/2010
Teufelskicker
  • Cast
2009
Dinosaurier - Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus!
  • Cast
2007-2009
Hinter Kaifeck
  • Cast
2008/2009
Deutschland '09 - 13 kurze Filme zur Lage der Nation
  • Cast
2008/2009
Feierlich reist
  • Cast
2009
Die Rechnung
  • Cast
2008/2009
Die wilden Hühner und das Leben
  • Cast
2008
Jerichow
  • Cast
2007/2008
Nordwand
  • Cast
2008
Mullewapp - Das große Kinoabenteuer der Freunde
  • Voice
2007/2008
Speed Racer
  • Cast
2008
Lara
  • Cast
2007
Warum Männer nicht zuhören und Frauen schlecht einparken
  • Cast
2007
Überleben mit Wölfen
  • Cast
2006/2007
Pornorama oder Die Bekenntnisse der mannstollen Näherin Rita Brauchts
  • Cast
2006/2007
Die wilden Hühner und die Liebe
  • Cast
2004-2006
Die Sturmflut
  • Cast
2005/2006
Die wilden Hühner
  • Cast
2005/2006
Kreuzzug in Jeans
  • Cast
2004/2005
Gespenster
  • Cast
2004/2005
Merry Christmas
  • Cast
2004
Die Nibelungen
  • Cast
2003/2004
Kleine Schwester
  • Cast
2002/2003
Wolfsburg
  • Cast
2003
Sindbad: Legend of the Seven Seas
  • Dubbing
2003
The Order
  • Cast
2001/2002
Nackt
  • Cast
2001
Jeans
  • Cast
1999/2000
Freunde
  • Cast
1999/2000
Der Krieger und die Kaiserin
  • Cast
1999/2000
Kanak Attack
  • Cast
1999
'ne günstige Gelegenheit
  • Cast
1999
Anatomie
  • Cast
1998/1999
Pünktchen und Anton
  • Cast
1998/1999
St. Pauli Nacht
  • Cast
1998
Mein Freund, der Bulle
  • Cast
1997/1998
Die Bubi Scholz Story
  • Cast
1998
Kiss My Blood
  • Cast
1998
Der Eisbär
  • Cast
1997/1998
Sperling und der brennende Arm
  • Cast
1998
Candy
  • Cast
1997
Der Sohn der Kommissarin
  • Cast
1997
Sperling und die verlorenen Steine
  • Cast
1997
Scarmour
  • Cast
1995/1996
Sperling und das Loch in der Wand
  • Cast
1996
Das erste Mal
  • Cast
1994/1995
Tot auf Halde
  • Cast
1994
Lemgo
  • Cast
1994
Klassen-Kampf
  • Cast
1993/1994
Einfach nur Liebe
  • Cast
1991-1993
Durst
  • Cast
1991/1992
Die ungewisse Lage des Paradieses
  • Cast
1988-1992
Die zweite Heimat. Chronik einer Jugend in 13 Filmen. 12. Die Zeit der vielen Worte
  • Cast
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