Max von Thun, a multifaceted individual with a strong affinity for the performing arts, made his grand entrance into the world on a crisp winter morning, precisely on February 21, 1977. As fate would have it, his arrival coincided with the vibrant cultural and historical landscape of Munich, a city steeped in tradition and nestled within the picturesque southern German state of Bavaria, which at the time was an integral part of the West German federal republic.
Noted for his remarkable presence on the big screen, he has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, earning widespread acclaim for his compelling portrayals in a diverse range of cinematic endeavors, with notable highlights including his starring roles in the 2004 cinematic masterpiece "Zwei am großen See", a film that showcased his incredible talent and versatility as a thespian, and the 2013 visually stunning adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's timeless literary classic "Anna Karenina", a cinematic triumph that demonstrated his ability to bring depth and nuance to complex characters, and the 2011 critically acclaimed film "Sommer der Gaukler", a cinematic tour de force that solidified his status as a master of his craft.