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German actor

Patrick Mölleken
Mölleken in 2017
Born (1993-09-27) 27 September 1993 (age 31)
Haan, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
OccupationActor
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.patrickmoelleken.com Edit this at Wikidata

Patrick Mölleken (born 27 September 1993) is a German actor.

Biography

Patrick Mölleken made first experiences on stage already at the age of five at piano concerts and gala events. At the age of ten he got his first roles in TV-movies such as Alarm für Cobra 11 and Carwash. Almost simultaneously, he began his work as a voice-over artist on a radio commercial for Legoland Deutschland.

Following from this, he appeared in several further television productions accompanied by works at the recording studio. From 2006 to 2010 Mölleken attended the acting school Juniorhouse in Cologne. 2007 producer Wolfgang Rademann took Patrick Mölleken to the German Das Traumschiff and talk-host Harald Schmidt invited him as guest to his Die Harald Schmidt Show. As a dubber he participated together with Mario Adorf in the very same year in the 26-episode animated series Kleiner Dodo by lending his voice to the ape Pong.

His biggest TV-part up to that point was his role in the 2008 crime movie Pfarrer Braun – Heiliger Birnbaum, aside to Ottfried Fischer. After that Mölleken played opposite Ludwig Trepte in the TV-drama Ihr könnt euch niemals sicher sein, which was awarded among others with the Austrian television award Romy and the Grimme-Preis in 2009.

In 2010 Patrick Mölleken received the Deutschen Hörbuchpreis for Wie man unsterblich wird – Jede Minute zählt (Ways to Live Forever). His work for audio books and radio dramas has since been rewarded frequently with various nominations. They follow numerous film and television casts in a variety of formats, including Extinction – The G.M.O. Chronicles, the winter-special Der Bergdoktor – Durch eisige Höhen, Quirk of Fate, Murder in the Finest Family [de] and Isenhart: The Hunt Is on for Your Soul [de]. In 2010 he played the leading role of Tom in the mystery and first 3D-series Grimmsberg.

Under the direction of Walter Adler he was part of the cast of the SWR2 audio book of Isabel Allende's famous Das Geisterhaus in 2010, which was honored with the Deutschen Hörbuchpreis 2011 in the category "Best Fiction".

2010 he was elected by the German youth magazine Bravo in their campaign Mission Famous as "Sinalco-Boy" and became part of the jury.

Since 2011 Mölleken has been more often seen in war productions, like in Jewish Alley, which was reviewed by Steven Spielberg, in Rommel as the Desert Fox (Ulrich Tukur)’s son, in Zersplitterte Nacht, as well as in A Good Story under the guidance of cinematographer Christopher Doyle.

Subsequent to his graduation from high school by doing his Abitur (Higher School Certificate) Patrick Mölleken embodied the role of the deathly cold spree killer KILIAN. in the 2012 same-titled movie.

In the second season of the RTL series Der Lehrer Mölleken can be seen in the role of student Moritz Schenker. In 2014 sitcom Die Kuhflüsterin Patrick Mölleken played the role of Thommy, the rebellious son of veterinary practitioner Belinda Mommsen. In 2016 he embodied the antagonist Wittich in the period film King Laurin. In Tatort: Hundstage by Stephan Wagner Patrick Mölleken played the role of Jonas Stiehler. In 2016, Wolfgang Rademann cast Mölleken in his last production Das Traumschiff: Cuba.

Since 2017 Mölleken can be seen in the ZDF series Frühling in the role of Peet Hagen, who suffers from paraplegia due a swimming accident in Frühling – Schritt ins Licht.

By publishing the music video Aber in summer of 2018, Patrick Mölleken took a stand against racism alongside Eko Fresh and Yunus Cumartpay.

On January 30, 2019, the anniversary of Adolf Hitler's seizure of power, the period movie The Last Supper [de] was launched, in which Patrick Mölleken plays the role of Jewish National Socialist Michael Glickstein.

Filmography

Audiography

Film

Audio books and radio dramas

Video games

Awards

  • 2010: Deutscher Hörbuchpreis in category "Bestes Kinderhörbuch" (best audio-book for youth) Wie man unsterblich wird for Angeli Backhausen (direction), Kai Hogenacker (voice) und Patrick Mölleken (voice)

References

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  18. S., Laura (October 28, 2011). "Eine innovative Miniserie - Grimmsberg: Gruseln in 3D mit Patrick Mölleken!". Promiflash. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  19. Gombert, Jacqueline (October 28, 2011). "'Grimmsberg'-Star Patrick (18) aus Haan - Ab heute spukt's mit mir auf Pro7". Bild. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  20. October 29, 2011. "'Grimmsberg' kommt in 3D - Mettmanner spielt Hauptrolle in Mystery-Serie". Rheinische Post. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
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  22. Albrecht, Tanja (October 27, 2011). "Patrick Mölleken: Rommels Sohn und mystischer Teenie". Westdeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  23. Vollenberg, Ingo (December 27, 2011). "Die Oma half beim Vorbereiten - Patrick Mölleken spielte heftige Kriegsfilme". Promiflash. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  24. Vollenberg, Ingo (December 28, 2011). "Arschtritt statt abheben - Patrick Mölleken hat Respekt vor Robert Pattinson". Promiflash. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  25. Meyer, Jonas (myp MAGAZINE #9, Spring 2013). "Mit Gefühl" Archived 2013-04-02 at the Wayback Machine. myp MAGAZINE. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  26. "Deutscher Hörbuch Preis 2010 - Preisträger". Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved January 27, 2011.

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