- Born
- Birth nameMaximilian Giermann
- Nickname
- Max Million
- Height6′ 0¾″ (1.85 m)
- Max Giermann was born on October 24, 1975 in Freiburg/Breisgau, Germany. He is an actor, known for Switch: Reloaded (2007), Woman in Love (2011) and FunnyMovie (2008).
- [2016] I was never the class clown or the guy who climbed onto tables and told jokes.
- [2012] It wasn't like I had a hard time as a child and like I had to fight in order to be able to go my own way. I had a very straight and sheltered childhood, it was all beautiful, I even was a good student. I had friends, and my parents had little trouble with me.
- [2012] It would never occur to me to describe myself as an incredibly sociable guy. This develops during conversation. I'm rather a bit shyer. Journalists like to portray this as if I had never had fun at parties. Sometimes, if you don't rock every party, you are quickly labeled as a Sanostol child who never had fun at school. That's not true. But luckily, I don't have this urge to present myself all the time. I also saw this in my stage program: This gene: Guys, I'm the funniest, all of you listen to me, I don't have that. I then think, well, keep it to yourself. I know many actors who are a little withdrawn, self-reflective or even a little self-doubting. With comedians, it is often the other way around.
- [2012] My older sister was a member of our school's theater club. She wanted me to join them, but I resisted. I was too shy for that back then. She kept asking me to until I did it. There, I really came out of my shell during an improvisation, which worked great and also received a lot of attention: The adrenaline kick of having overcome my own fear released something positive. Everyone laughed, and from then on, I was completely thrilled about this. It then became my favorite hobby. And that's how it still is today: I still have terrible stage fright nowadays. This kick of having overcome your own fear just feels good. It's that skydiving feeling. Shortly before, you are thinking: Why am I doing all this here? And when it then worked out well, it results in a feeling of elation. As I said: To this day, I am very prone to stage fright, especially on television in front of a large audience. It is part of [my job].
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