Ben Schnetzer

Ben Schnetzer

  • Born:
  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Height: 5' 11" (1.8 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Guildhall School of Music and Drama
  • Representative Works: Pride, The Book Thief, Warcraft
  • Ben Schnetzer (Ben Schnetzer), born in New York, USA on February 8, 1990, is an American actor.
    In 2013, he starred in the movie " The Book Thief ". He debuted in the movie " Pride " in 2014 . In 2016, he played Khadgar in the fantasy movie " Warcraft ". [1] 

    Early Experience

    Ben Schnetzer was born in New York, USA on February 8, 1990. He is the son of famous American actors Stephen Schnetzer and Nancy Snyder. Once played a role in the TV series "Happy Town". In 2010, he went to London Guildhall School of Music and Drama to study. After graduating from the school in 2013, he immediately devoted himself to the film industry. 

    Performing Experience

    Participated in the TV series "Happy Town" in 2010.
    In 2013, he starred in the movie " The Book Thief ".
    In 2014, he starred in the British gay film " Pride " and played a gay rights activist Mark Ashton. The film won the 67th Cannes International Film Festival Queer Palm Award and the Best Independent Film Award in the UK. At the same time, it was nominated for the 2015 Golden Globe Award. Good comedy movie. He was nominated for Best Actor and Most Promising Newcomer in the 2014 British Independent Film Awards for his excellent performance in the film . Starred in " The Riot Club " in the same year .
    In 2016, he participated in the fantasy movie " Warcraft " as the archmage Khadgar. 
    On September 13, 2021, the starring TV series "Y Chromosome" is scheduled to be aired in the United States, playing Yorick Brown in the play. 
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