Max von Thun

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Max von Thun
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Max von Thun in 2018
Born
Maximilian Romedio Johann-Ernst Thun-Hohenstein

(1977-02-21) 21 February 1977 (age 46)
Munich, West Germany
Citizenship
  • Germany
  • Austria
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television presenter
Years active1997–present
Children1

Maximilian Romedio Johann-Ernst Thun-Hohenstein (born 21 February 1977), commonly known as Max von Thun, is a German-Austrian actor and television presenter. He is the son of Austrian actor Friedrich von Thun and his first wife. By birth he is a member of the House of Thun und Hohenstein.

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Selected filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Alles wegen PaulPaul
2004Samba in MettmannAnthony
Mädchen, Mädchen 2 – Loft oder Liebe Johan
2008Remarque – Sein Weg zum Ruhm Erich Maria Remarque TV film
2011 In the World You Have Fear  [ de ]Jo Kramer
Woman in Love  [ de ]Thomas Henning
Sommer der Gaukler  [ de ] Emanuel Schikaneder
2014 A Spicy Kraut  [ de ]Gero
2015 Traumfrauen Constantin
2016 Gut zu Vögeln Jacob

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