
Miko: From the Gutter to the Stars
Drama
Overview
Together with her bisexual friend and manager Stefan, singer Miko is working on a great career that has so far failed to materialize.
Top Cast
Petra Mikolajczuk
Petra Mikolajczuk
Miko
Petra Mikolajczuk
Miko


Frank Ripploh
Frank Ripploh
Stefan Achenbach
Frank Ripploh
Stefan Achenbach


Zacharias Preen
Zacharias Preen
Zak
Zacharias Preen
Zak


Kurt Raab
Kurt Raab
Walter Hahn
Kurt Raab
Walter Hahn


Hellmut Lange
Hellmut Lange
Showmaster
Hellmut Lange
Showmaster


Eisi Gulp
Eisi Gulp
Journalist
Eisi Gulp
Journalist


Otto Sander
Otto Sander
Loan officer Grop
Otto Sander
Loan officer Grop


Barbara Valentin
Barbara Valentin
Petra Hoffmann
Barbara Valentin
Petra Hoffmann
Tamara Kafka
Tamara Kafka
Barbara Röhn
Tamara Kafka
Barbara Röhn
Jara Kehl
Jara Kehl
Miko (as child)
Jara Kehl
Miko (as child)
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