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Moritz Bleibtreu

Moritz Bleibtreu
Bleibtreu in 2014
Born
Moritz Johann Bleibtreu

(1971-08-13) 13 August 1971 (age 54)
OccupationActor
Years active1977–present

Moritz Johann Bleibtreu (German: [ˈmoːʁɪts ˈblaɪptʁɔʏ] is a German film actor, voice actor, and film director. After coming to prominence with his role in the 1997 gangster film Knockin' on Heaven's Door, he went on to appear in films such as Run Lola Run, Das Experiment, The Baader Meinhof Complex, and Elementary Particles.

Life

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Moritz Bleibtreu was born in 1971 and was raised in the St. Georg district of Hamburg. His parents, Monica Bleibtreu, (1944–2009) and, Hans Brenner, (1938–1998) were both actors. Well-known writer Renato Attilio Bleibtreu is Moritz's grandfather. Many of his ancestors were actors also, such as his great-grandmother Maximiliane Bleibtreu, her sister Hedwig Bleibtreu and their parents Amalie and Sigmund Bleibtreu. Actress Cilli Drexel is the half-sister of Moritz. The Bleibtreustrasse, a street in Berlin, was originally named after Georg Bleibtreu who was a battle painter and a distant ancestor of Moritz. Moritz was in the spotlight from an early age, starring in childrens' series Neues aus Uhlenbusch (News From Uhlenbusch) written by Rainer Boldt, Bleibtreu's mother Monica and her then-husband Hans Peter Korff. Bleibtreu's career continued to grow as he got a role in Boldt's I Had a Dream, and then in 1986 in With My Hot Tears, a television series he acted in alongside his mother.

Bleibtreu grew up attending the Jahnschule, now known as the Ida-Ehre-School, in Hamburg-Harvestehude. There he studied until he got his secondary school certificate in the eleventh grade. Bleibtreu then moved to Paris to work as an au pair for almost two years, during which he learned French. He moved to Italy afterwards for a year and then on to New York, where he attended acting school. He auditioned for the Actors Studio, which did not result in a job but he was able to get on as a factotum, which let him observe the actors' rehearsals.

Bleibtreu had a son in November 2008 with his then wife Annika in Reinbek, Germany.[1][2] He married Saskia de Tschaschell in Reinbek at the Maria-Magdelenen Church on 21 July 2022.[3]

Acting career

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After 4 years of studying abroad, Bleibtreu began working at the Thalia Theater and the Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, Germany. He began getting smaller roles in television series, beginning in 1993 with a role in the series Schulz & Schulz. Bleibtreu took a role in The Little Innocent [de] (1994) as Thorsten, a gay bartender in the Hamburg prostitute scene. In the show, he helps a 16-year-old boy prove his father's innocence after he is convicted of killing a young man who lived in Hamburg's red-light district. Bleibtreu also starred in romantic comedy Talk of the Town (1995), playing the role of Karl, a naive homosexual carpenter.

In 1998, Moritz began to step away from acting in TV series and began to focus on film. He said, "cinema is an active form of watching, while television is a passive one".[4] Bleibtreu has appeared in many well-known films such as Run Lola Run, Knockin' on Heaven's Door, The Baader Meinhof Complex, and The Experiment.

He also worked on many other films such as Solino, im Juli, Chiko, and Soul Kitchen in which he worked with filmmaker Fatih Akin. Moritz won the German Film Award for best leading actor in the films im Juli and The Experiment. He was a member of the jury at the 25th Moscow International Film Festival.[5]

Bleibtreu worked as a voice actor in films such as Disney's Brother Bear (2004) and Brother Bear 2 (2006). He was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actor in 2006 for his role in Elementary Particles directed by Oskar Roehler. He enjoys taking smaller supporting roles in international co-productions such as Sam Barbarski's Vijay and I, Danish film Der Fakir (2004), and Johannes Naber's film adaptation of Wilhelm Hauff's Heart of Stone (2016).

In 2015, he stepped back into the TV production spotlight after 17 years, starring for three seasons of the ZDF crime series called Schuld. The TV series was based on Ferdinand von Schriach; Bleibtreu played the role of Friedrich Kronberg, a criminal defense lawyer. Following encouragement by his fans for a sequel to the 2001 classic German stoner film Lammbock, Bleibtreu announced in November 2015 that the sequel would be titled Lommbock, which was released in 2017.[6][7]

He played a leading role in the musical adaptation "I've Never Been to New York" (2019). He worked alongside a couple other famous actors and actresses such as Katharina Thalbach, Heike Makatsch, and Uwe Ochsenknecht in films such as I've Never Been to New York and Love Your Neighbour. Bleibtreu took on the role of director for the first time with "Cortex", which premiered at Filmfest Hamburg in October 2020. The following year he worked in a six-part RTL drama series called "Faking Hitler".

Directing career

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Bleibtreu began his career in directing in 2019 with his psychological thriller Cortex, which he described as "very personal to him".[8] He cited as his motivation for directing the film that "... he believed he wanted to watch a film like this himself".[8] He also said that "directing was not an escape from acting, but rather just another challenge for his journey".[8] Bleibtreu also played the lead role of security officer Hagen. According to IMDb with 540 viewer ratings, Cortex received a 5.3 out of 10 stars. [9] German film critic Christopher Diekhaus said in a review that "Bleibtreu finds his own way to challenge and captivate the audience" and that the film "creates an abysmal pull and makes you want to watch it several times to better understand the dance between dream and reality".[10]

Selected filmography

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Year Title Role Director Notes
1994 Simply Love Yüksel Peter Timm [de]
The Little Innocent [de] Thorsten Rainer Kaufmann TV film
1995 Talk of the Town Karl Rainer Kaufmann
1997 Knockin' On Heaven's Door Abdul Thomas Jahn
1998 Run Lola Run Manni Tom Tykwer
Love Your Neighbour! [de] Tristan Müller Detlev Buck
1999 Das Gelbe vom Ei Toon Jungjohann Lars Becker TV film
Luna Papa Nasreddin Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov
2000 In July Daniel Bannier Fatih Akın
Fandango DJ Sunny Matthias Glasner
2001 The Invisible Circus Eric Adam Brooks
Das Experiment Tarek Fahd / Number 77 Oliver Hirschbiegel
Lammbock Kai Christian Zübert
Taking Sides Lt. David Wills István Szabó
2002 Solino Giancarlo Fatih Akın
2004 Germanikus [de] Kaiser Titus Hanns Christian Müller [de]
C(r)ook [de] Valentin Pepe Danquart [de]
Agnes and His Brothers Hans-Jörg Tschirner Oskar Roehler
Fakiren fra Bilbao [da] Lombardo Peter Flinth
2005 The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam Malikshah Kayvan Mashayekh
About the Looking for and the Finding of Love  [de] Mimi Nachtigal Helmut Dietl
Munich Andreas Steven Spielberg
2006 Atomised – The Elementary Particles Bruno Oskar Roehler
The Stone Council Serguei Makov Guillaume Nicloux
2007 The Walker Emek Yoglu Paul Schrader
The Lark Farm Ferzan Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Reclaim Your Brain Rainer Hans Weingartner
2008 Chiko Brownie Özgür Yıldırım
Speed Racer Grey Ghost The Wachowskis
Adam Resurrected Joseph Gracci Paul Schrader
The Baader Meinhof Complex Andreas Baader Uli Edel
Female Agents SS Standartenführer Karl Heindrich Jean-Paul Salomé
2009 Soul Kitchen Illias Kazantsakis Fatih Akın
2010 Zeiten ändern dich Arafat Abou-Chaker Uli Edel
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall Joseph Goebbels Oskar Roehler
Jerry Cotton Sammy Serrano Philipp Stennert [de], Cyrill Boss [de]
Young Goethe in Love Albert Kestner Philipp Stölzl
Angel of Evil Sergio Michele Placido
2011 My Best Enemy Viktor Israel Kaufmann Wolfgang Murnberger
360 Businessman Fernando Meirelles
2012 The Fourth State Paul Jensen Dennis Gansel
Guardians Rudi Til Schweiger
2013 Sources of Life Klaus Freytag Oskar Roehler
World War Z W.H.O. Doctor Marc Forster
Vijay and I Will / Vijay Sam Garbarski
The Fifth Estate Marcus Bill Condon
Die schwarzen Brüder [it] Antonio Luini Xavier Koller
2014 Not My Day Nappo Peter Thorwarth [de]
Stereo Henry Maximilian Erlenwein [de]
2015 Woman in Gold Gustav Klimt Simon Curtis
Kill Your Friends Rudi Owen Harris
The Dark Side of the Moon [de] Urs Blank Stephan Rick [de]
2016 The Confessions Mark Klein Roberto Andò
Heart of Stone [de] Holländer-Michel Johannes Naber [de]
2017 Lommbock Kai Christian Zübert [11]
Bye Bye Germany David Sam Garbarski
Only God Can Judge Me [de] Ricky Özgür Yıldırım
2018 Cut Off Paul Herzfeld Christian Alvart
2019 Roads Luttger Sebastian Schipper
Ich war noch niemals in New York [de] Axel Staudach Philipp Stölzl
2020 Cortex Hagen Moritz Bleibtreu
2021 Blackout Pierre Manzano Oliver Rihs & Lancelot von Naso [12]
2023 Das Engelsgesicht Giorgio Basile Oliver Hirschbiegel
2024 Bonhoeffer Karl Bonhoeffer Todd Komarnicki

Awards

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Year Country and Show Award Movie Winner or Nominee References
1997 Germany (German Film Awards) Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Film Award in Gold) Knockin' on Heaven's Door Winner [13] Same Website Used For All
1998 Germany Ernst Lubitsch Award Knockin' on Heaven's Door

Talk of the Town

Winner
1999 Germany (Berlin International Film Festival) EPF Shooting Star Winner
2001 Germany (German Film Awards) Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Film Award in Gold) Das Experiment

In July

Winner
2001 Germany (German Film Awards) German Actor/Actress of the Year (Audience Award) Winner
2001 Germany (Jupiter Awards) Best German Actor Das Experiment Winner
2002 United States (Seattle International Film Festival) Best Actor (Golden Space Needle Award) Das Experiment Winner
2005 Austria (Roma Gala) Favorite Actor (Romy) About the Looking for and the Finding of Love Winner
2006 Austria (Roma Gala) Favorite Actor (Romy) Atomised Winner
2006 Germany (German Film Awards) Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Film Award in Gold) Atomised Nominee
2006 Germany (Berlin International Film Festival) Best Actor (Silver Berlin Bear) Atomised Winner
2006 Germany (Bambi Awards) National Best Actor (Bambi) Atomised Nominee
2008 Austria (Roma Gala) Favorite Actor (Romy) Reclaim Your Brain Nominee
2009 Germany (European Film Awards) Best European Actor The Baader Meinhof Complex Nominee
2011 Austria (Austrian Film Awards) Best Actor (Austrian Film Award) Jew Suss: Rise and Fall Nominee
2011 Austria (Roma Gala) Favorite Actor (Romy) Jew Suss: Rise and Fall Nominee
2015 Germany (Jupiter Awards) Best German Actor Not My Day Nominee
2017 Germany (Jupiter Awards) Best German Actor The Dark Side of the Moon Nominee
2020 Estonia (Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival) Rebels With a Cause Award Cortex Nominee
2022 Germany (German Television Awards) Best Actor Faking Hitler Winner
2022 Germany (German Screen Actors Awards) Best Comedy Role (DSP Award) Faking Hitler Nominee

References

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  1. ^ "Moritz Bleibtreu: Ist Vater geworden". bild.de (in German). 31 May 2009. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Promis in Hamburg: 10 Stars, die hier wohnen". kiekmo (in German). Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Heimliche Hochzeit! Schauspieler Moritz Bleibtreu heiratet 20 Jahre jüngere Partnerin". TAG24 (in German). 23 July 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  4. ^ NACHRICHTEN, n-tv. "Warum Bleibtreu nur Kino macht". n-tv.de (in German). Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  5. ^ "25th Moscow International Film Festival (2003)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 3 April 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  6. ^ ""Lommbock": Kult-Kiffer-Komödie "Lammbock" mit Moritz Bleitbreu bekommt Fortsetzung" (in German). filmstarts.de. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Hätten Sie den bartlosen Mann links erkannt?" (in German). bz-berlin.de. 30 December 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  8. ^ a b c "German Films Quarterly A PORTRAIT OF DIRECTOR FRANKA POTENTE". germanfilmsquarterly.de. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  9. ^ Bleibtreu, Moritz (22 October 2020), Cortex (Crime, Drama, Thriller), Paloma Entertainment, Port au Prince Film & Kultur Produktion, Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany, retrieved 15 November 2022
  10. ^ AG, Cinergy. "Filmkritik Cortex". Cineman (in German). Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  11. ^ Lammbock 2 at IMDb
  12. ^ "Moritz Bleibtreu übernimmt die Hauptrolle in "Blackout"" (in German). goldenekamera.de. 15 June 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  13. ^ "Moritz Bleibtreu". IMDb. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
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