Markus Majowski
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Markus Majowski

Actor, comedian, stage hero, technical fox, podcast voice and man "without a string" - Markus Majowski moves through the worlds of comedy, theater and crime drama with the same elegance as a penguin on a freshly polished ice floe.

Everyone knows him. From "Die dreisten Drei", where he played between anarchy and punchlines. From "The Last Witness" (ZDF), where he fascinated people for six years with looks that fluctuated somewhere between genius and "I've just forgotten where my car is". In the cinema, he wandered through the forest as Cookie with Otto Waalkes (Sieben Zwerge) and on the country's theater stages he wrapped audiences and critics alike around his finger - be it as Cantor Hampel at the Karl May Festival or from May 2025 as a sharp-tongued billionaire in "Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei" at the Hamburg Kammerspiele.

2020. pandemic. Lockdown. The stages went dark, but Markus wouldn't have been Markus if he hadn't simply lit up somewhere else. He spontaneously decided to train as an alarm and security technician - because, why not? He installed high tech with the same talent he usually uses to place punchlines. In 2025, he became an expert in precious metals because someone had to explain to artists that a solid pension plan is more than "something to do with shares". Without further ado, he founded an association for artists' retirement provisions and discusses the whole thing in his *Mutmacher podcast*.

But for all his passion for numbers, hedging and planning for the future - Markus remains Markus. In 2025, he conquers the stage as a member of the ensemble in "Jedermann" and tours Germany with the "Faust Rock Opera". Theater, film, music - if it bangs, he's there.

And on May 29, 2025, his novel "Maria and Yasemin" will finally be published - a story that grabs you and won't let go. A thriller that combines Berlin and Tehran, in which loyalty and betrayal lie close together and love carries its own risks. A thriller, a drama, a gamble. Between Berlin and Tehran, between secret service operations and fragile humanity, between love and betrayal. Intense, gripping and full of suspense right up to the last page - a book that stays with you. Wherever books dare to be uncomfortable.

He has been an ambassador for the German Children's Fund for over 15 years. He trains up-and-coming talent at the Majolo Stage acting school in Berlin and teaches children in welcome classes at the multicultural district center Divan not only the German language, but also a bit of his humor.

And as if that wasn't enough, he also produces the Business Podcast / Markus Majowski. Because there are still things that haven't been said - until now.

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