David Kross

David Kross

  • Born: 1990-7-4
  • Birthplace: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • Height: 5' 11¼" (1.81 m)
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Graduate School: High school graduation
  • Representative Works: Readers, turned into a mess
  • David Kross, born on July 4, 1990 in Schleswig Holstein, Germany, is a German actor.
    In 2002, he made a guest appearance in the first film " Turn it into a mess "; in 2006, he became popular with the starring film " Knallhart "; in 2008, he won the 59th Berlin International Film Festival European Shining Star Award and the 60th with the Hollywood movie " Readers ". The second Cannes International Film Festival Chopard Award Best New Actor Award and other awards. [1] 
    In 2011, he participated in the German film " War Horse "; in the same year, he also dubbed the animated film " The Kaboom of Doom "; in 2013, he starred in the film ""And" Michael Kohlhaas ".

    Early Experience

    David Kross was born on July 4, 1990 in Bargteheide, Schleswig-Holstein. In 2001, when he was 11 years old, he participated in the performance of the troupe "Blue Clouds" in the small theater in his hometown. In addition, he also participated in the performances of "Momo", "Hilfe for Help", "die Herdmanns Shepherd" and "Die Feuerzangenbowle Torch Wine". In 2002, a Hamburg manager company came to see him and hired him under its banner. In the same year, he made his first film, "Transformed into a Mess" directed by Oliver Dommenget. Later, he appeared in "Adam & Eva" starring in the TV show Alphateam and Marie Baumer.

    Performing Experience

    In 2006, the film " Knallhart " starring David Kross as Problem of juvenile officially entered the entertainment circle, and with this film won the Fabian Critics Award at the Berlin International Film Festival . He played Michael Polischka in the film. 
    In 2007, he was selected to star in the magical film " Krabat " adaptation of the famous " Krabat " male protagonist Marco Koinz Pain, cooperating with Daniel Brühl , Robert Stadtlober, etc.; in the same year, he starred in the Hollywood film " Readers " with Kate Winslet , in the film Acting as a German boy who has experienced life and death in love. 
    In 2009, David Kross won the 59th Berlin International Film Festival European Shining Star Award and the 62nd Cannes International Film Festival Chopard Award for Best New Actor Award for his movie "Readers" and starred in the movie " Same Same "But different " actor, the film premiered at the Piazza Grande lineup of the 62nd Locarno International Film Festival . 
    In 2011 starred in the movie ""And starring Jeremy Irwin, Niels Alstrup, etc., adapted from the novel " War Horse " of the same name by British writer laureate Mike Moborg , playing a German soldier in the film; Dubbing for the animated film " The Kaboom of Doom ". 
    In October 2012, the German movie starring David Kross and Florian David Fritz ""Released, David Kross plays one of the two male protagonists, the mathematician and astronomer Karl Federico Gauss. 
    In May 2013, the film " Michael Kohlhaas " was released; in December, the remake film "Hundred Tricks" starring David Kross and Nora Arnezeder was released; in 2014, he appeared in the German film "Rico, Oskar und die Tieferschatten". 

    Character Evaluation

    In 2007, after David Kross chose to star in the magical film "Krabat" and became popular, he was even more fortunate to interpret the German boy who has experienced life and death reading familiar to book fans all over the world in the Hollywood film "Readers", although David's acting skills are still It was a bit blunt, but he seized the opportunity to know that he couldn't speak English at all before shooting this film. Through his own efforts, he finally won the affirmation of international film festivals such as Berlin and Cannes. ( ) 
    Extended Reading

    Into the White quotes

    • Unteroffizier Josef Schwartz: Are we going home now?

      Leutnant Horst Schopis: Yes, we're going home now.

    • Gunner Robert Smith: What's your name, again? Me, Smith. You?

      [Strunk doesn't answer]

      Gunner Robert Smith: [shouting] What's your name?

      Feldwebel Wolfgang Strunk: Strunk!