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Vincent Redetzki
Vincent Redetzki (born 1 April 1992) is a German actor. Career Redetzki was born in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany. At the age of nine, he played his first small role in a play at the ''Theater am Kurfürstendamm''. Two years later in 2003, he played his first leading role in the play ''Unter Eis'' (Under Ice) by ''Falk Richter'' at the ''Schaubühne'' in Berlin. Since then, he has played in a few plays of Richter: (2006 ''Die Verstörung'', 2007 ''Im Ausnahmezustand'', 2009 ''Trust'') In 2003 he played the child leading role in Andreas Dresen's Movie '' Summer in Berlin'' (Original: Sommer vorm Balkon) and continued his work in playing the character ''Willi'' in the German teen movie ''Wild Chicks'' (2006), ''Wild Chicks in Love'' (2007) and ''Wild Chicks and Life'' (2009). The TV-Mini-Series ''Die Wölfe'', with Redetzki in one of the leading roles, won the Emmy Award in 2009 as best TV Movie/Mini-Series, and the kids ensemble received the German Television Promotional Awa ...
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