Axel Prahl
Axel Prahl grew up in Neustadt in Holstein alongside a brother. His mother was a sales assistant, and his stepfather worked at the employment office.
At the age of 14, Prahl entered a music competition in Neustadt in Holstein; he won the local round, thereby qualifying to compete at the state level. However, fearing that such success might fundamentally alter his life, he declined to participate in the state finals.
He dropped out of a vocational training program in the metalworking trade after just one year, spent time living as a street musician in Spain, subsequently earned his specialized university entrance qualification, and went on to study music and mathematics for five semesters at the College of Education in Kiel. Prahl is an accomplished guitarist and counts Pat Metheny among his musical role models, though during his youth, he also performed Irish folk music. Ultimately, from 1982 to 1985, he completed a degree in acting in Kiel. Prahl began his professional theater career in 1984, subsequently joining the Schleswig-Holstein State Theater. Prahl has lived in Berlin since 1992. This was followed by engagements at the Renaissance-Theater, the Grips-Theater, and the *Kammerspiele* (chamber theater) of the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. During his drama school days—while holding an apprentice contract at the Theater Kiel—Prahl performed with the band Ougenweide and subsequently founded the band Impuls. At that time, his musical and acting pursuits ran in parallel, until Prahl ultimately decided to focus exclusively on acting.
Axel Prahl made his television debut in 1992 in Max Färberböck’s *Schlafende Hunde*. Also in 1992, he provided the German voice dubbing for Michael Chiklis in an episode of the series *Miami Vice*. In *Nachtgestalten* (1999)—Prahl’s first feature film—he played a police officer in a supporting role; since then, he has frequently been cast in similar roles, including in *Die Polizistin*, *Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt*, and *Der Grenzer und das Mädchen*. The film *Nachtgestalten* also marked the beginning of a successful collaboration with director Andreas Dresen: for *Die Polizistin*, *Halbe Treppe*, and *Willenbrock*, Axel Prahl was honored with various acting awards, including the Adolf Grimme Prize. Since 2002, in his role as Chief Inspector Frank Thiel, he has teamed up with Jan Josef Liefers to form the investigative duo based in Münster for the WDR’s *Tatort* series. In 2007, Prahl also contributed the title song—a reinterpretation of a well-known pop hit—to the feature film *Du bist nicht allein*. In the music video for the song "Wenn es passiert" by the band Wir sind Helden, he appears as a traveling salesman. Prahl and Andreas Dresen perform together in a band with no name, whose repertoire includes cover versions of songs by artists such as Rio Reiser and Gerhard Gundermann.
On February 27, 2009, the audiobook *Wo die wilden Maden graben* by Thorsten Nagelschmidt was released, featuring Axel Prahl as a guest narrator alongside Farin Urlaub. Prahl subsequently narrated the audiobook *North Western* in 2013.
Axel Prahl has three daughters and one son. He is divorced from his second wife and resides in Berlin.
Acting
Movie
The Pianist
as German Soldier - Rummage Bags (uncredited)
2002
Movie
The Red Baron
as General von Hoeppner
2008
Movie
The Little Witch
as Abraxas (voice)
2018
TV
Scene of the Crime
as Frank Thiel
1970
Movie
Lessons of a Dream
as Schricker Sen.
2011
Movie
Spy Cat
as Elvis (voice)
2019
Movie
The Wild Chicks
as Willis Vater
2006
Movie
Gundermann
as Führungsoffizier
2018
Movie
Summer in Berlin
as Kneipengast (uncredited)
2005
Movie
Die Geschichte der Menschheit - leicht gekürzt
as Sokrates
2022
Movie
The Pasta Detectives
as Herr Marrak
2014
Movie
Blame Game
as Dr. Joachim Rauhweiler
2019
Movie
Berlin '36
as Hans Waldmann
2009
Movie
The Legend of Timm Thaler: or The Boy Who Sold His Laughter
as Behemoth
2017
Movie
Grill Point
as Uwe
2002
TV
Polizeiruf 110
as Paul Kieslowski
1971
Movie
Here Comes Lola!
as Felix Jungherz
2010
Movie
An Enemy to Die For
as Friedrich Mann
2012
TV
Wetten, dass..?
as Self
1981
Movie
Night Shapes
as Polizeibeamter
1999
Movie
Gun-shy
as Schwimmer in der Nacht
2003
TV
Die Harald Schmidt Show
as Self
1995
Movie
12 Winter
as Klaus Starck
2009
Movie
Willenbrock
as Willenbrock
2005