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Daniel brühl – wikipedia

His starring role in the German film Good Bye, Lenin! He also starred as Dr. He has a brother, Oliver, and a sister, Miriam. He participated in children's theater at school and first earned money at age 8 doing radio plays, followed by work in a dubbing studio leading to one of the dubbing actors to recommend the teenager to a talent agency.

Two decades later, he still considers it his most difficult character to portray and comments that "It was important for me to explore my own madness, to believe in what I was doing and to convince myself that I was suffering from that disease, so it was quite difficult. It was sold to more than 65 countries, reaching an estimated six million cinema-goers worldwide.

He then voiced Kenai in the German version of Brother Bear.

Daniel Brühl est le fils de Hanno Brühl (de), comédien de théâtre allemand, et de Marisa González Domingo, professeure espagnole 2.

The film became a cult film as part of a "German New Wave" and received a minute standing ovation at its premier at the Cannes Film Festival where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or. At the same time, he won the European Film Awards Peoples's Choice Award for Best European Actor for his role as Paul in Love in Thoughts of which plot is based on the Steglitz student tragedy involving two teenagers who created a suicide club.

In Cannes-nominated film Salvador Puig Antich , he played Salvador Puig Antich , a Spanish anarchist executed during the Franco era, marking his first time acting in his second language. He was introduced to mainstream U. The film won multiple awards and nominations, among them 8 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture.

Daniel César Martín Brühl González is a German-Spanish actor.

He played the Oak Fairy in 2 Days in New York and starred as ethnology student Dirk whose thesis is on the aging population in All Together Et si on vivait tous ensemble? He came to Vienna to meet Lauda who also flew him to the Brazilian Grand Prix to feel the racing atmosphere where he watched in the pit with the Mercedes team, putting on an earpiece to listen to conversations, and spoke to Formula 1 drivers.

He had to endure seven hours of prosthetics daily during taping as his face structure was altered to take on Lauda's features.