Martin Brambach talks about his life as an actor and his family in an interview with RBB88.8

Martin Brambach, bekannt als Tatortermittler Peter Michael Schnabel, spricht in einem Interview über sein Leben als Schauspieler und seine Familie. Der Artikel enthält außerdem Informationen über seine Beziehung zu seinem Halbbruder Jan Josef Liefers und seine Zeit in West-Berlin. Erfahren Sie mehr über den Wiener Krimi "Blind ermittelt. Tod im Kaffeehaus" und seine Premiere heute Abend.
Martin Brambach, known as the actor investigator Peter Michael Schnabel, speaks in an interview about his life as an actor and his family. The article also contains information about his relationship with his half-brother Jan Josef Liefers and his time in West Berlin. Learn more about the Vienna thriller "Blind. Death in the coffee house" and its premiere tonight. (Symbolbild/MB)

Martin Brambach talks about his life as an actor and his family in an interview with RBB88.8

Martin Brambach, known as Dresden crime ainetler Peter Michael Schnabel, will be seen tonight (May 2nd) as a former investigation manager Bollinger in the ARD thriller "Blind. Death in the coffee house". In an interview with RBB88.8, the Berlin state wave of the RBB, he spoke about his life as an actor and his family. Brambach revealed that as a child he was also interested in the professions of the sailor and police officer, but his wish to become an actor became increasingly stronger. At the age of twelve, Brambach learned that he was not his parents' birth son. Shortly afterwards he met his half -brother Jan Josef Liefers for the first time. Brambach likes to remember the first encounter with Liefers, in which he taught him the cigarette deer and guitar games.

in 1984, at the age of seventeen, Brambach followed his mother to West Berlin. She had not returned from a costume designer congress and had separated from his educating father. Brambach also did his actor examination and then submitted an application for departure that was approved. He describes his arrival in West Berlin in the 1980s as overwhelming due to the huge advertisements and in the first few days he had abstruse fantasies and fears. It took a few years before he had settled in properly.

Martin Brambach is very much looking forward to his premiere tonight at the ARD thriller "Blind. Death in the coffee house". He lived in Vienna for ten years and his wife also comes from there.



Source: rbb-radio Berlin-Brandenburg/ots