Max Tuveri, born in 1969, started his career at the theatre with the comedy „Heiß am Stiel“ in 1996. Until now he acted in various plays, e.g. „Ritter Rost“, where he played the leading part, or „Die Vögel“ („The Birds“). The first time he appeared on TV was in the television series „Aus gutem Hause“ (ARD, Germany). Later, Max Tuveri had guest parts in several series, sitcoms and comedy shows. In 2008 he played the leading parts in two short films: „Glückskekse“ and „The Date“. Under the direction of Amos Gitai he entered the international parquet in the European Co-Production „Disengagement“. Recently Max Tuveri acted in the Florian Steinbiss movie „Neander-Jin“. Max Tuveri took various Camera- and Method-Acting-Workshops (M.K. Lewis, John Costopoulos, Walter Lott). Alongside, he graduated from the Cold Reading Hollywood Acting Workshop (HAW) in Los Angeles under Margie Harber and was a student of Tom DiCillo and Mel Churcher. He is currently living in Cologne, Germany.