
Acting
Bereits im Alter von 15 Jahren machte der in Langgöns bei Gießen aufgewachsene Schropp seine ersten Erfahrungen im Rahmen eines Schülerpraktikums bei der Kindernachrichtensendung logo! des ZDF. Nach seinem High-School-Jahr in Visalia, Kalifornien, wo Schropp erste Schauspielerfahrungen sammelte, spielte er am amerikanischen Theater in Gießen. Nach einem Musical-Workshop in Hamburg studierte er an Paul McCartneys Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). Im Jahr 2000 moderiert er für den Sender RTL II die Love Parade. Nebenbei arbeitet er auch als Kleindarsteller, Komparse und in der Werbung. Seine erste größere Rolle erhielt er in der Vorabendserie Sternenfänger, in der er zusammen mit Nora Tschirner, Oliver Pocher und Florentine Lahme spielte. Schropp nimmt an Drehbuchlesungen teil, arbeitet als Sprecher und Moderator, etwa beim Filmfestival Max-Ophüls-Preis in Saarbrücken oder als Moderator der Verleihung des Kurzfilmbären auf der Berlinale. Im März 2005 spielte Schropp eine Rolle in der Komödie Popp dich schlank!, für die er zwölf Kilogramm Körpermasse zulegen musste. Ende 2006 hatte er eine Rolle der ARD-Serie Zwei Engel für Amor. Für seine Darstellung erhielt Schropp 2007 eine Nominierung für den Adolf-Grimme-Preis. Seit 2007 übernahm er Hauptrollen in diversen ZDF-Fernsehfilmen und verkörpert den Rechtsmediziner des Polizeiruf 110 in Halle. Neben der Schauspielerei moderierte er für das Berliner Lifestyle-Web-TV Luxity.TV und widmete sich wieder vermehrt der Moderation. Seit 2010 moderiert Schropp die deutsche Version von X Factor für VOX. Im Jahr 2011 kamen Jeder Stein zählt – Die Lego Familienshow und Wer is(s)t besser? dazu. Außerdem war er für den Deutschen Fernsehpreis 2011 in der Kategorie „Publikumspreis für den besten Entertainer“ nominiert. Schropp lebt in Berlin.

Paul and Paula are partners in their profession as comic artists and best friends in their private lives. They also have the same problem: being overweight! When Paul's school sweetheart Mariah suddenly turns up and is about to move to the city, Paul decides to lose weight. But he breaks his leg during his first attempt at fitness. And how do you burn a lot of calories despite breaking your leg? By popping! The results are impressive and gradually everyone around him falls for the sex diet. Eventually even Paula, who persuades her good old friend Paul to have sex with her. After all, they know each other inside out and don't want anything else from each other, or do they?

Red carpet, spotlights, screaming fans, photo- graphers chasing for the best photo, camera teams waiting for interviews - a premiere is about to take place and everyone’s eagerly awaiting to see Germany‘s biggest film star, Marvin Bosch. But Marvin’s nowhere to be seen after his interview with the bitchy tabloid journalist Bettina Bamberger ended in disaster. On the run from the media, the star lands in a small, independent feminist LGBT+ theater called “3000” of all places, which is on the verge of going out of business.

When Kathrin Bahro once again plays babysitter for the neighbors, a thief breaks into the house. Kathrin confronts the intruder, who escapes after a brief struggle. What remains is the dead child. Thanks to Kathrin's drawing skills, the perpetrator is quickly caught. Nine years later, the convict takes part in a Ministry of Justice project - ankle cuffs with acoustic signals are supposed to put the criminal in his place - and has only one thought: revenge...

Toni and Marc want to divorce, because the great passion seems to be extinguished after 15 years of marriage. It should be a consensual separation, but the new beginning is not so easy: Both have just the chance of a job abroad.

Andrew Christie runs the traditional Dolphin hotel in Cornwall, specialized in weddings and honeymoons, but competition from cheap holidays overseas becomes crushing. After his disloyal wife Nell deserts to apply as manager in the Maldives, their main tour operator intends to cancel, which would spell bankruptcy. Andrew comes up with a modern alternative, hosting traditional weddings for Indian couples. to sell the idea, he pretends to be backed by an Indian wife. To fill the part urgently, he enlists part-time maid Rajani Sharma, a, art student, whose father, banker Murali Sharma, wants to go ahead with her arranged marriage to Tarun, from India.

Marketing student Emma Clark is looking forward to her semester break with her boyfriend Robert, which is to begin with a visit to her mother Maggie on the family's beautiful farm.


Germany refuses to receive any more refugees. The only way to obtain citizenship is to survive the popular TV show 'Immigration Game'. Whoever participates as a 'Runner' will be abandoned on the outskirts of Berlin and must make their way to the television tower at Alexanderplatz. For a prize money every German citizen may chase and eventually kill the refugees entirely unpunished.

Lawyer Sienna can hardly believe her luck when her long-time partner and dream man Oscar proposes to her. Nevertheless, Sienna hesitates briefly because, unbeknownst to Oscar, Sienna is already married to her childhood sweetheart Tyler. Years ago, she left him head over heels after Tyler cheated on her. But on paper, they are still wife and husband. So Sienna travels to Cornwall to persuade Tyler to sign the divorce papers. But he wants something in return from his former partner. He is currently fighting for custody of his daughter Ivy, who was born out of the affair. Ivy's mother Naomi has since died. Sienna is supposed to pretend that she and Tyler have a happy marriage so that Ivy doesn't have to move in with her grandmother in the USA.



