
Black Sheep
Comedy
Overview
Stories of the Berlin city life, separated into five episodes. A hopeless impostor. An East German couple who dreams of the big money. Three Turkish teenagers who do everything to have sex. Two hapless Satanists. And gay boys who dream of a better world.
Top Cast


Robert Stadlober
Robert Stadlober
Breslin, Julian's Best Friend
Robert Stadlober
Breslin, Julian's Best Friend


Tom Schilling
Tom Schilling
Julian, Breslin's Best Friend
Tom Schilling
Julian, Breslin's Best Friend


Jule Böwe
Jule Böwe
Charlotte Heinze
Jule Böwe
Charlotte Heinze


Milan Peschel
Milan Peschel
Peter Harminsky, Charlotte's Friend
Milan Peschel
Peter Harminsky, Charlotte's Friend


Jenny Deimling
Jenny Deimling
Daniela Köhler, Charlotte's College Friend
Jenny Deimling
Daniela Köhler, Charlotte's College Friend


Robert Lohr
Robert Lohr
Stefan Köhler, Daniela's Friend
Robert Lohr
Stefan Köhler, Daniela's Friend
Michael Kinkel
Michael Kinkel
Volker Dietl, Daniela's Rich Husband
Michael Kinkel
Volker Dietl, Daniela's Rich Husband


Manuel Flurin Hendry
Manuel Flurin Hendry
Receptionist
Manuel Flurin Hendry
Receptionist


Marc Hosemann
Marc Hosemann
Boris Wecker, the Imposter
Marc Hosemann
Boris Wecker, the Imposter


Barbara Kowa
Barbara Kowa
Nadja, Vogue-Manager
Barbara Kowa
Nadja, Vogue-Manager
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