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Andreas Fröhlich was born on 11 July 1965 in West Berlin, West Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Die Drei ??? - Master of Chess (2008), The Three Investigators and the Secret of Skeleton Island (2007) and Die Drei ??? und der Super-Papagei (2006).- Actor
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Daniel Brühl was born in Barcelona, Spain. His father was German TV director Hanno Brühl (1937-2010), who was born in São Paulo, Brazil. His Spanish mother was a teacher. He also has a brother and a sister, Oliver and Miriam. Shortly after his birth, his family moved to Cologne, Germany, where he grew up and attended the Dreikönigsgymnasium. Brought up in a fully multilingual home, he speaks fluent German, English, Portuguese, Spanish, French and Catalan.- Writer
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David Nathan is known for That Was the Week That Was (1962), Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (1964) and The Sunday Drama (1977).- Actor
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He was a dashing romantic heartthrob of the 1960s, the scion of illustrious show business parents. Thomas was born in Dresden, the son of pre-war Ufa Film matinee idol Willy Fritsch and the actress and dancer Dinah Grace. He studied drama, ballet and singing in Hamburg and made his theatrical debut in 1963 at the Stadttheater Heidelberg. Success in films soon followed. Opposite screen icons like Lilli Palmer (Adorable Julia (1962), Das große Liebesspiel (1963)), Daliah Lavi (Das schwarz-weiß-rote Himmelbett (1962)) and Senta Berger (Full Hearts and Empty Pockets (1964)), Thomas became one of the most popular juvenile leads of the decade. As early as 1962, he won the prestigious Bambi Award as Best Young Actor. He gained further cinematic exposure through co-starring in European westerns (The Last Ride to Santa Cruz (1964), Legend of a Gunfighter (1964) ) and international co-productions (Uncle Tom's Cabin (1965) ). After he was conscripted to military service in 1966, his fortunes began to wane. By the time he was able to return to acting, public tastes had changed and his type of screen personae was no longer in demand. A projected career in Hollywood also ended in disappointment.
Following several years in the wilderness, Thomas made a comeback on stage as the star of light satirical comedies. By the mid-70s, he had also reinvented himself as a TV character player, often alternating sympathetically roguish with comical roles. His popularity with audiences was ultimately re-established with recurring roles in shows like Drei sind einer zuviel (1977), Rivalen der Rennbahn (1989), and Our Charly (1995). Moreover, Thomas frequently popped up as assorted suspects in the ever popular crime series Derrick (1974) and The Old Fox (1977). He also enjoyed a lengthy tenure as the narrator of children's radio plays and animated films. As a voice-over actor, he became familiar to millions, dubbing (among many others) for major stars like Tim Curry, Jeremy Irons, William Hurt, Russell Crowe (as Maximus in Gladiator (2000)), Alan Rickman, Alec Baldwin, Jeff Bridges and Ian McShane.
In private life, Thomas avidly supported animal welfare. He maintained residences on the island of Mykonos and in Munich where he died on April 21 2021 at the age of 77, having been diagnosed with dementia two years prior.- Wolfgang Kühne was born on 29 December 1953 in Riesa, East Germany. He was an actor, known for Harald (1997), Zille und ick (1983) and Liebling Kreuzberg (1986). He died on 15 March 2008 in Berlin, Germany.
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Dietmar Wunder was born on 5 December 1965 in West Berlin, West Germany. He is an actor, known for Tiger Team: The Mountain of the 1000 Dragons (2010), Baltic Storm (2003) and The Finellis SitCom (2016).- Simon Jäger was born on 16 March 1972 in West Berlin, West Germany. He is an actor, known for Radio Silence (2012), The Black Forest Hospital (1985) and The Adventures of Dr. Bayer (1985).
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Torben Liebrecht is best known for his performance as Colonel Ivan Carrera in Netflix's International hit series, Altered Carbon Season 2.
Most recently, he had a standout role in MGM's thriller Operation Finale opposite Sir Ben Kingsley, Oscar Isaac and Melanie Laurent, directed by Chris Weitz.
Liebrecht first entered the big screen in 2002 in the international co-production Deathwatch; only a year later he played Emperor Charles V in Luther by the side of Sir Peter Ustinov and Joseph Fiennes. In 2015 he guest starred in an episode of Homeland's fifth season.
For his role as Franz Faber in CBC's X Company, Liebrecht received the Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series in 2016.
His most important German credits include The Manns - Novel Of A Century, Halbe Hundert and Adidas vs Puma, where he convinced a wide audience in the lead role of Rudolf Dassler.
Adidas vs Puma was awarded at the New York City International Film Festival 2017 in eight different categories and Torben received the award for Best Actor.
Liebrecht speaks English, German and French. He resides in Berlin.