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== Biography == == Biography ==
Matičević studied acting at the ''Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen „Konrad Wolf“'', Babelsberg from 1994 to 1998.
Mišel Matičević is a graduate of the Konrad Wolf Academy of Film and Television in Potsdam. Immediately upon concluding his studies he gained his first experiences in the theater at the Berliner Ensemble as well as the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. At the same time, he was cast in his first large film and television productions. Very early on, his extraordinarily powerful and sensitive performances attracted the interest of directors such as Dominik Graf, Rainer Kaufman und Stephan Wagner with whom he has continued an ongoing collaboration.
Since the beginning of his career, the actor has captivated audiences and the press with his distinctive physical presence and acting versatility. Leading roles in films such as ‘Blackout’, ‘Das Gelübde’ (The Vow), ‘Die Brücke am Ibar’ (The Bridge on the Ibar), ‘Hotte im Paradies’ (Hotte in Paradise), ‘Im Angesicht des Verbrechens’ (In Face of the Crime), ‘Im Schatten’ (In the Shadows), ‘Lost Killers’, ‘Todesautomatik’ (The Automatic Death), and ‘Und Morgen leben wir wieder’ (And Tomorrow We Live Again), ‘testify to the exceptional acting talent for which he has garnered many awards, including the Adolf Grimme Prize and the German Television Prize. He caught the attention of an international audience in the role of ‘Arpad Zzel’ in Ridley Scott’s Emmy nominated series ‘The Company’.
Mišel Matičević intense and corporeal interpretations of the most contradictory emotions are remarkable studies of human character. They testify to a unique, highly developed corporeality in his acting with which the actor convincingly brings his characters to life. In so doing, he always maintains an intuitive feeling for the essence of his roles. In particular, his sensitive and masculine performing, moving wholly and almost transparently between the positive and the negative of human behavior, define the special talent of the actor. Hence, to this day, he continues to seek collaboration with directors who transcend conventional boundaries and thus leave a mark on the film and television of today.


From 1996 he acted in several crime series and films for the German TV and cinema. In 2007 he played the role of the famous German poet and novelist ] and his encounter with the sticmatised nun ] in the film ''Das Gelübde''.
==Filmography==
*1996: Müde Weggefährten (Director: Zoran Solomun)
*1997: Gierig (Director: Oskar Roehler)
*1997: Straßensperre (Director: Carsten Fiebeler)
*1998: Berliner Weiße - Tatort (Director: Berno Kürten)
*1998: Der kleine Tod - Wolffs Revier (Director: Bernhard Stephan)
*1998: Zeugin der Anklage - Lisa Falk - Eine Frau für alle Fälle (Director: Rüdiger Nüchtern)
*1999: Der Rächer der Entwurzelten (Director: Christian Schidlowski)
*1999: Schlag auf Schlag - Schwarz greift ein (Director: Kai Borsche)
*1999: Wege in die Nacht (Director: Andreas Kleinert)
*2000: Lost Killers (Director: Dito Tsintsadze)
*2000: Tödliche Liebe - Schimanski (Director: Andreas Kleinert)
*2001: Die Abrechnung - Die Cleveren (Director: Axel de Roche)
*2001: Die Jagd - Die Cleveren (Director: Axel de Roche)
*2001: Ob sie wollen oder nicht (Director: Stephan Rick)
*2001: Sängerknaben (Director: Frank D. Müller)
*2001: Schneekönig und Samurai - HeliCops - Einsatz über Berlin (Director: Peter Claridge)
*2002: Detective Lovelorn und die Rache des Pharao (Director: Thomas Frick)
*2002: Im falschen Leben - Das Duo (Director: Connie Walter)
*2002: Lassie (Director: Sinan Akkuş)
*2002: Operation Rubikon (Director: Thomas Berger)
*2002: Tod am Strand - Das Duo (Director: René Heisig)
*2003: Die Eltern der Braut (Director: Christine Hartmann)
*2003: Einer stirbt immer - Doppelter Einsatz (Director: Christian von Castelberg)
*2003: Ettrichs Taube - Kommissar Rex (Director: Gerald Liegel)
*2003: Familienbande - Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (Director: Carmen Kurz)
*2003: Hotte im Paradies (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2003: Rotlicht - Im Dickicht der Großstadt (Director: Sigi Rothemund)
*2004: Baal (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2004: Die Tote aus Riga - SOKO Leipzig (Director: Patrick Winczewski)
*2004: Das Zimmermädchen und der Millionär (Director: Andreas Senn)
*2004: Heimkehr (Director: Damir Lukačević)
*2004: Kalter Frühling (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2004: Sehnsucht (Director: Ciro Cappellari)
*2005: Bombige Aussichten - Mit Herz und Handschellen (Director: Holger Handtke)
*2005: Die Luftbrücke – Nur der Himmel war frei (Director: Dror Zahavi)
*2005: Emilia - Familienbande (Director: Tim Trageser)
*2005: Emilia - Die zweite Chance (Director: Tim Trageser)
*2005: Fieber - K3 – Kripo Hamburg (Director: Friedemann Fromm)
*2005: Stürmisch verliebt (Director: Josh Broecker)
*2005: Zechanschlussraub - Abschnitt 40 (Director: Andreas Senn)
*2006: Blackout – Die Erinnerung ist tödlich (Directors: Hans-Günther Bücking and Peter Keglevic)
*2006: Dornröschen erwacht (Director: Elmar Fischer)
*2006: Eine Stadt wird erpresst (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2007: Bienzle and die große Liebe - Tatort (Director: Hartmut Griesmayr)
*2007: Das Gelübde (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2007: Die dunkle Seite (Director: Peter Keglevic)
*2007: Die Todesautomatik (Director: Niki Stein)
*2007: The Company (Director: Ridley Scott)
*2007: Zodiak – Der Horoskop-Mörder (Director: Andreas Prochaska)
*2008: Im Winter ein Jahr (Director: Caroline Link)
*2009: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Effi Briest (2009 film)|de|3=Effi Briest (2009)|lt=Effi Briest}}'' (Director: Hermine Huntgeburth)
*2009: Hangtime – Kein leichtes Spiel (Director: Wolfgang Groos)
*2010: Die Hebamme – Auf Leben und Tod (Director: Dagmar Hirtz)
*2010: Im Angesicht des Verbrechens (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2010: '']'' (Director: Thomas Arslan)
*2011: Auskreuzung - Tatort (Director: Torsten C. Fischer)
*2011: Ein Mord zu viel - Nachtschicht (Director: Lars Becker)
*2011: Kokowääh (Director: Til Schweiger)
*2012: Blutige Straße - Polizeiruf 110 (Director: Dror Zahavi)
*2012: Die Abstauber (Director: Wolfgang Murnberger)
*2012: Dreileben – Komm mir nicht nach (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2012: Schnell ermittelt (Directors: Andreas Kopriva and Michael Riebl)
*2013: Aus der Tiefe der Zeit - Tatort (Director: Dominik Graf)
*2013: Die Geisterfahrer (Director: Lars Becker)
*2013: In den besten Familien (Director: Rainer Kaufmann)
*2013: '']'' (Director: Michaela Kezele f)
*2013: Lösegeld (Director: Stephan Wagner)
*2014: Es bleibt in der Familie - Der letzte Bulle (Director: Sophie Allet Coche)
*2014: Tod und Regen - Zorn (Director: Mark Schlichter)
*2014: We Were Kings (Director: Philipp Leinemann)


He was the synchronous voice of ] (Yorgi) in the German version of '']'' in 2002.
==Theater (Selection)==
*1996: ''Mercedes'' by ] as ''Sakko'' at ] (Director: ])
*1997: ''Übergewicht, unwichtig, unform'' by ] as ''Karli'' at ] (Director: Johana Schall)
*1998: '']'' by ] as ''The Baboon'' at ] (Director: Johana Schal])
*1998-1999: '']'' by ] as ''Drum Major'' at Kleist Theater Frankfurt Oder (Director: Roland May)
*1998-1999: '']'' by ] as ''Gianettino Doria'' at Kleist Theater Frankfurt Oder (Director: Michael Funke)
*1998-1999: '']'' by ] as ''Giovanni '' at Kleist Theater Frankfurt Oder (Director: Volker Herold)
*1998-1999: '']'' by ] as ''Councillor of Commerce'' at Kleist Theater Frankfurt Oder (Director: Volker Herold)


His first international role was in the TNT miniseries '']'' (2006), a series about the CIA in which he played a (fictional) Hungarian poet called Arpad Zelk, leader of the Hungarian Uprising in 1956.
==Awards (Selection)==

*2000: Best Actor at the Thessaloniki Film Festival for ''Lost Killers''
For his leading role in the film ''Lost Killers'' he was awarded the ''Best Actor Award'' at the ''International Thessaloniki Film Festival'' in 2000.
*2005: German Television Prize (Nomination) as Best Actor in ''Das Zimmermädchen und der Millionär'' and ''Hotte im Paradies''

*2008: German Television Prize as Best Actor in ''Das Gelübde'', ''Die dunkle Seite'' and ''Todesautomatik''
==Partial filmography==
*2010: German Television Prize for the Ensemble of ''Im Angesicht des Verbrechens''
*2008: Effi
*2011: Adolf Grimme Prize for Acting Achievement in ''Im Angesicht des Verbrechens''
*2007: Die Todesautomatik
*2011: German Television Prize (Nomination) as Best Actor in ''Nachtschicht''
*2007: Zodiak – Der Horoskopmörder (TV miniseries)
*2012: German Television Prize (Nomination) as Best Actor in ''Lösegeld''
*2007: Das Gelübde
*2007: Die dunkle Seite
*2007: Im Winter ein Jahr
*2007: Tatort – Bienzle und die große Liebe
*2007: The Company (TV miniseries)
*2006: Blackout – Die Erinnerung ist tödlich (TV miniseries)
*2006: Dornröschen erwacht
*2006: Eine Stadt wird erpresst
*2005: K3 – Kripo Hamburg: Fieber
*2005: Die Luftbrücke – Nur der Himmel war frei
*2005: Emilia – Die zweite Chance, Emilia – Familienbande
*2004: Das Zimmermädchen und der Millionär
*2004: Heimkehr
*2004: Kalter Frühling
*2004: Sehnsucht
*2003: Hotte im Paradies
*2003: Die Eltern der Braut
*2002: Detective Lovelorn und die Rache des Pharao
*2002: Operation Rubikon
*2000: ]
*1998: Tatort – Berliner Weiße
*1998: Wege in die Nacht
*1997: Gierig
*1996: Müde Weggefährten


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Mišel Matičević (born 1970 in Berlin) is a German actor of Croatian descent.

Biography

Matičević studied acting at the Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen „Konrad Wolf“, Babelsberg from 1994 to 1998.

From 1996 he acted in several crime series and films for the German TV and cinema. In 2007 he played the role of the famous German poet and novelist Clemens Brentano and his encounter with the sticmatised nun Anne Catherine Emmerich in the film Das Gelübde.

He was the synchronous voice of Marton Csokas (Yorgi) in the German version of xXx - Triple X in 2002.

His first international role was in the TNT miniseries The Company (2006), a series about the CIA in which he played a (fictional) Hungarian poet called Arpad Zelk, leader of the Hungarian Uprising in 1956.

For his leading role in the film Lost Killers he was awarded the Best Actor Award at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival in 2000.

Partial filmography

  • 2008: Effi
  • 2007: Die Todesautomatik
  • 2007: Zodiak – Der Horoskopmörder (TV miniseries)
  • 2007: Das Gelübde
  • 2007: Die dunkle Seite
  • 2007: Im Winter ein Jahr
  • 2007: Tatort – Bienzle und die große Liebe
  • 2007: The Company (TV miniseries)
  • 2006: Blackout – Die Erinnerung ist tödlich (TV miniseries)
  • 2006: Dornröschen erwacht
  • 2006: Eine Stadt wird erpresst
  • 2005: K3 – Kripo Hamburg: Fieber
  • 2005: Die Luftbrücke – Nur der Himmel war frei
  • 2005: Emilia – Die zweite Chance, Emilia – Familienbande
  • 2004: Das Zimmermädchen und der Millionär
  • 2004: Heimkehr
  • 2004: Kalter Frühling
  • 2004: Sehnsucht
  • 2003: Hotte im Paradies
  • 2003: Die Eltern der Braut
  • 2002: Detective Lovelorn und die Rache des Pharao
  • 2002: Operation Rubikon
  • 2000: Lost Killers
  • 1998: Tatort – Berliner Weiße
  • 1998: Wege in die Nacht
  • 1997: Gierig
  • 1996: Müde Weggefährten

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