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Occupation
  
Actor

Movies
  
Marshal Tito\'s Spirit

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Damian Miro

Years active
  
since 1999


Leon L. Wolf (born September 26, 1987) is a German actor, voice actor, author and municipal police Captain.

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Professional training

After completing vocational secondary school for Business and Administration, he completed an apprenticeship as a transport specialist (specializing in security, psychology and safety) at Deutsche Bahn in Frankfurt am Main (now called DB Sicherheit). Additionally, he also attended technical railway school, studying the subjects of Psychology, Law and Emergency Measures, which he completed with perfect marks. Later he studied clinical psychology. He also studied at the College of Police and administration and has received several probation ascents to a Police Chief Master.

Among other activities, he worked in personal security (Gloria Gaynor, A.K. Swift). He was member of the security staff of German railways chairman Hartmut Mehdorn.

He completed training as an officer with the city police and was a squad leader at a municipal police department in the State of Hesse. He then made the move from municipal service to federal service and joined German Department of Federal Aviation Security (it is subordinate to the Federal Ministry of the Interior (Germany), Division of Transportation Security and Aviation Security Intelligence). Later he returned to the municipal police in a rank of a Police Chief Master.

Film and television

Wolf has a contract with the Cologne filmpool entertainment GmbH and can be seen since 1999 in numerous TV productions, pilot projects and motion pictures.

Work as an author

Wolf writes and regularly publishes poems as well as professional articles on psychology, security and police matters behind psydonyms.

  • Ordnungs-, Sicherheits- und Prüfdienste im Öffentlichen-Personen-Nahverkehr – Einsatzlehre (Recht, Zwangsmittel und Psychologie) (2004)
  • We virtuously went to bed at ten (2008)
  • Schwarzer Wind (2008)
  • Criminal proceedings and public life

  • On 12/10/01, he arrested a judge after he and his partner approached her because of her dog that was not on a leash. After a heated dispute, and after she refused to leash the dog and identify herself, and then ran off, she was tentatively arrested. This led to an “uprising” among the dog owners of the City of Eschborn.
  • On 06/12/01, the group Black Community Support Germany turned to the City of Giessen’s Lord Mayor, Manfred Mutz, with a formal complaint on behalf of a client after an incident that occurred in the City of Giessen in which there was an alleged case of massive discrimination against a woman of African origin. According to Black Community Support Germany's description, there was physical aggression by two policeman (Wolf and his partner) in which said woman’s court documentation granting her the exceptional right to remain in Germany was allegedly ripped apart by de Miró and/or his partner. The concerned woman was also allegedly insulted and physically attacked, humiliated, her child allegedly traumatized and her property wantonly destroyed. The concerned woman was allegedly insulted as well and threatened with deportation out of the Federal Republic of Germany.
  • Private life

    Little is known about the details of his private life or love life.

    Wolf and Brad Renfro

    Wolf was in contact with US actor Brad Renfro, which was not known until after the latter’s death. On 18/02/08, Wolf's legal representatives stated that they had had “telephone” and “personal” contact and classified the relationship as being a “friendship.” It was said that de Miró would like to “communicate his great sorrow over Renfro’s death.” Wolf and Renfro can be seen acting wildly in a bar in a 9-minute video on the Internet portal YouTube. In an interview 2008 Wolf tells of his life, Brad and drugs.

    Actual

    After an operation in mid 2008, he has never really recovered and spent long periods in hospitals. After a second operation in 2010, he recovered very tedious and almost escaped the death.

    References

    Damian de Miró Wikipedia