- Born
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Matschke initially studied German and theology to become a teacher. However, he dropped out of his studies, attended an acting school in Berlin and graduated from the Berlin University of the Arts. He played in various independent Berlin theater projects until he received a permanent engagement at the Volksbühne Berlin in 1996. Subsequently, he was on stage in Hamburg, Frankfurt, Zurich, and Salzburg. In 2004 he directed the stage version of Billy Wilder's film comedy "One, Two, Three" at the Hebbel Theater in Berlin. In parallel to his stage career, Matschke has appeared in around 30 well-known TV productions since 1995, and had recurring roles in the numerous top-tier German TV series.- IMDb Mini Biography By: MCF
- Before starting his acting career, he studied German and religious education to become a teacher.
- Plays the violin, guitar and double bass.
- Graduated from the Academy of the Arts in Berlin.
- Matthias Matschke plays the violin, guitar, and double bass.
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