Moritz Bleibtreu

Moritz Bleibtreu

  • Born: 1971-8-13
  • Birthplace: Munich
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Representative Works: Run Lola Run, elementary particles
  • Moritz J. Bleibtreu (Moritz Bleibtreu), born on August 13, 1971 in Munich , Germany, München , a family of performing arts, The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland actor. He appeared on stage at the age of six and won the Silver Bear Award for Best Actor in the 56th Berlin International Film Festival . Representative works include "Run Lola Run", "Elementary Particles", and " The Invisible Circus ".

    Early Experience

    Moritz J. Bleibtreu, born in 1971 in The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland , English Munich, German München , he grew up in Hamburg , his parents are actors from The Republic of Austria , Bredo inherited his parents since childhood His acting talent, when he was six years old, made his debut on stage, starred in the West German TV series " Neues aus Uhlenbusch "   , and played a role in another TV series "Ich hatte einen Traum" at the age of 13, and began to enter the big screen in his youth. 

    Performing Experience

    In his youth, Moritz J. Bleibtreu lived in the United States and Paris, France for a period of time. He began to show his talents in these two movie-rich countries. After starring in two films "Simple Love" and "The Topic of the City", he received widespread attention from the film industry with "The End of the World" starring Tilman Valentin Schweiger . , From here, it showed outstanding acting skills. However, just a year later, the popular " Run Lola Run " introduced Brado to the world. In the film, he played the gangster boyfriend who made Lola "run". And his sweet and handsome side will be reflected in the following films such as "Moon Lover", "Julie and Danny" and "DJ Walk Together".
    In 2001, he released a total of four works, including the first English film " The Invisible Circus ". More importantly, he broke through the previous image with " Symphony of Guilt " and "Death Experiment", and finally won The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland film. Award for Actor of the Year and SIFF 's Best Actor Award the following year . He then played an Italian immigrant in "Solino" directed by Feith Akin, and a The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland in " Munich German München Tragedy in English " directed by Spielberg. Terrorist, starred   in two works directed by Oscar Roller , "Three Brothers in Courtship" and "Elementary Particles", and won the Best Actor Silver Bear Award at the Berlin International Film Festival for "Elementary Particles" .   In the 2010 film "Jewish Seuss-The Ups and Downs of an Unknown Image", Brado played the Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels and once again demonstrated his superb acting skills to the audience. In an interview with reporters Brado said that this is a new challenge for his acting career. 

    Character Evaluation

    As an actor born in an acting family, Moritz J. Bleibtreu can be said to be a blue one. His success depends not only on talent, but also on continuous learning and experience. In 1997, in the movie "Knocking on the Door of Heaven" (also translated: the end of the world), Brado won his first film award. In this film, although he did not have many supporting roles, his performance was The audience praised, The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland Film Award for Best Supporting Actor deserves its name. In the subsequent "Run Lola Run", he continued the previous momentum, not many appearances but was remembered by fans. Three years later, in 2001, fans voted for the best actor in The Federal Republic of Germany, Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland, which shows its popularity in China. Moritz J. Bleibtreu almost missed "Elementary Particles". He initially didn't want to accept Bruno's role in "Elementary Particles" because it was too close to his previous role in "Three Brothers in Courtship". Moritz didn't think it would be a challenge, but In the end, the director decided that only he was the most suitable for the role in the film. As a result, "Elementary Particles" brought him the Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear Award. 
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