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Antoine Monot Jr.

Actor

Antoine Monot Jr. is a Swiss-German actor known for his versatile roles in film and television. Born on June 22, 1975, in Rheinbach, Germany, Monot began his acting career in the 1990s. He gained widespread recognition with his performance in the 2000 film "Absolute Giganten," directed by Sebastian Schipper, which became a cult favorite in Germany. Monot has also appeared in notable films such as "Lammbock" (2001) and its sequel "Lommbock" (2017). In addition to his film work, Monot has been a familiar face on German television, most notably for his long-running role in the legal dramedy series "Ein Fall für zwei" starting in 2014. His work in "Ein Fall für zwei" earned him praise and solidified his reputation as a talented actor in German-speaking countries. Aside from acting, Monot is also known for his work as a producer and director, contributing to various projects behind the scenes.
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  • The Family Jewels

    The Family Jewels

    Classics

    2004

    1h.27min

    12 FSK

    A man who loses a very personal part of his body to cancer, decides that he wants it back in this weird black comedy.