Born in Hamburg, Germany — Jan 25 1974

Adam Bousdoukos (born 25 January 1974) is a German actor of Greek origin. He has appeared in more than 50 films since 1995. Growing up as the son of Greek parents in the Hamburg district of Altona, Bousdoukos played smaller roles in commercials as a teenager and later took classes at the Stage School Hamburg. In 1998, Bousdoukos had a role in Fatih Akin's Short Sharp Shock and, together with the other two leading actors Mehmet Kurtuluş and Aleksandar Jovanovic [de], received the Leopard award at the Locarno Festival in 1998 and the Grimme-Preis in 2001…
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Henning


Thorsten Weingarten

Robert 'Rocky' Hofer

Lutz Görnemann

Luigi Ferrara

Carlo

Oliver Pankutz

Marco Wemmer
Max

Vojtech Drulak

Lefteris
Mario

Adam Bousdoukos

Mike Brandt

Manolis

JVA Guard

Willy

Stratos Razinis

Partygast aus Hamburg

Sänger im Club

Zinos Kazantsakis

Barmann

Knacki

Yiannis

Angelo Michele

Alexander Georgis

Hotelbesitzer

Valid

Nektarios

Kostas

The Driver

Costa

Angelo Michele

Restaurant-Chef

Thomas

Panaiotis

Pipo Rossi

Florian

Kapitän

Piet

Hans

Panos

Stefan Wilde

Dimitrios Schulze

Lewinsky

Ben

Elyas Basdekis

One Night Stand

Dimitri

Cem

Yanis

Markos Dermizakis

Grieche


Marco Schmitz

Himself

Adam
Self
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