German actors who were born in 1968

Here are 20 famous actors from Germany were born in 1968:

Michael Herbig

Michael Herbig (April 29, 1968 Munich-) also known as Michael "Bully" Herbig, Michael Bully Herbig, Michae 'Bully' Herbig, 'Bully' Herbig, Bully Herbig, Micharl Bully Herbig, Bully or Michael 'Bully' Herbig is a German actor, author, film director, film producer, screenwriter, comedian and voice actor. He has one child, Ben Herbig.

Michael Herbig rose to fame in Germany as the creator, writer, and star of the popular TV show "Bullyparade", which aired from 1997-2002. He later turned his focus to film, directing and producing a number of successful German comedies, including "Traumschiff Surprise - Periode 1" (2004) and "Der Schuh des Manitu" (2001).

In addition to his work in entertainment, Herbig is also a passionate pilot and owns a private jet. He has used his flying skills to contribute to various charitable organizations such as "Luftfahrt ohne Grenzen" (Aviation Without Borders).

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Andreas Schnaas

Andreas Schnaas (April 1, 1968 Hamburg-) a.k.a. Andreas Diehn is a German film director, screenwriter, film producer and actor.

He is best known for his work in the horror genre, particularly for his extreme and graphic films such as "Violent Shit" and "Goblet of Gore". Schnaas got his start in filmmaking with the amateur splatter film "Anatomie des Teufels" in 1984. He went on to make several more low-budget horror films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, often collaborating with other underground filmmakers. In addition to his work in film, Schnaas is a writer and musician. He has published several books on horror cinema and has released several albums as a member of various punk rock bands. Despite his controversial subject matter, Schnaas has received a cult following for his unique and uncompromising vision in horror filmmaking.

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Jan Sosniok

Jan Sosniok (March 14, 1968 Gummersbach-) is a German actor.

He is best known for his role as Florian Brandner in the popular German soap opera "Verbotene Liebe" (Forbidden Love), which he played from 1996 to 2010. Sosniok started his acting career in the late 1980s and has appeared in many German films and TV series, including "Tatort" and "Die Wache". He has also appeared on stage in productions of "West Side Story" and "Grease". In addition to his acting career, Sosniok is also a singer and released his first single in 2001. He has also participated in several reality TV shows in Germany.

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Marcus Wiebusch

Marcus Wiebusch (July 19, 1968 Heidelberg-) a.k.a. Wiebusch, Marcus is a German composer, actor and musician.

He is best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the popular punk rock band "Die Sterne". Marcus Wiebusch started his music career in 1989 with the formation of "Die Sterne" and has since released several successful albums. In addition to his music career, Wiebusch has also appeared in several films and television shows as an actor, including the German crime drama "Tatort". He is also an accomplished composer, having written music for various films, television shows, and theater productions. Marcus Wiebusch is considered one of the most influential figures in German punk rock and has inspired many young musicians with his unique style of music.

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Arnd Klawitter

Arnd Klawitter (July 26, 1968 Hamburg-) a.k.a. Arndt Klawitter is a German actor.

He started his acting career in 1991 with a role in the TV series "Großstadtrevier". He has since appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including "Tatort", "Bella Block", "Polizeiruf 110", and "Alarm für Cobra 11". Klawitter is also known for his theater work, having performed at renowned stages such as the Berliner Ensemble and the Deutsches Theater Berlin. In addition to acting, Klawitter has also worked as a dubbing artist, providing the voice for various characters in German versions of international films and TV series.

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Axel Schulz

Axel Schulz (November 9, 1968 Bad Saarow-) also known as Der weiche Riese is a German professional boxer and actor. He has one child, Patricia Paulina Klara.

Schulz is best known for his successful boxing career that spanned from 1989-1999. He won multiple titles throughout his career, including European Heavyweight Champion in 1992 and WBC International Heavyweight Championship in 1994. Schulz competed in three world championship fights but lost each time.

After retiring from boxing, Schulz moved on to a career in acting. He appeared in the 2001 film "Die Kreuzritter 5 - Das blutrote Kreuz" and also made appearances on multiple German TV shows.

Aside from his professional career, Schulz is also known for his humanitarian work. He established the Axel Schulz Foundation, which focuses on providing support for children and young adults with physical and mental disabilities.

Schulz is still highly regarded as one of the most popular and successful boxers in Germany's history.

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Daniel Nocke

Daniel Nocke (October 3, 1968 Hamburg-) is a German film director, screenwriter, actor, voice actor and editor.

He is best known for his work in the German animation industry, having directed and written scripts for several animated TV series and films. He began his career in the 1990s as a writer and director of short animated films, before moving on to work on larger projects.

Nocke has received critical acclaim for his work, with his films and TV shows being nominated for and winning several awards. One of his most successful works is the children's animated show "Help! I'm a Fish", which was released in 2000 and became a box office hit in several countries.

In addition to his work in animation, Nocke has also acted in several films and TV shows himself, and has provided voiceovers for numerous animated characters over the years.

He continues to work in the film and animation industry, and is considered one of the most talented and respected directors in Germany.

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Erol Sander

Erol Sander (November 9, 1968 Istanbul-) otherwise known as Urcun Salihoglu or Urçun Salihoğlu is a German actor and model. His children are called Marlon Salihoglu and Elyas Salihoglu.

Sander grew up in Istanbul and moved to Germany with his family when he was five years old. He initially pursued a career in law, but switched to acting after studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City. Sander is best known for his work on the German television series "Alarm für Cobra 11", where he portrayed the character of Semir Gerkhan from 2014 to 2020. He has also appeared in several films, including "Schwere Jungs" and "Kammerflimmern". In addition to his acting work, Sander is a successful model and has worked with brands such as Hugo Boss and Calvin Klein. He is fluent in German, Turkish, English, and French.

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Hardy Krüger junior

Hardy Krüger junior (May 9, 1968 Lugano-) a.k.a. Hardy Krüger Jr., Hardy Krüger Jun., Hardy Krüger or Hardy Kruger Jr is a German actor.

He is the son of famous German actor Hardy Krüger and his first wife, French model Renate Densow. Krüger Jr.'s acting career began in the 1990s, and he has since appeared in numerous TV shows, films, and theater productions. Some of his most notable roles include the lead in the long-running German TV series "Forsthaus Falkenau" and a supporting role in the Hollywood film "The Jackal" (1997) alongside Bruce Willis and Richard Gere. In addition to his work in entertainment, Krüger Jr. is also known for his charitable efforts, particularly in support of various animal welfare organizations.

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Jürgen Vogel

Jürgen Vogel (April 29, 1968 Hamburg-) also known as Jurgen Vogel, Juergen Vogel, Vogel, Jürgen, Jürgen Peter Vogel or Jochen Vogel is a German singer, actor, film producer, screenwriter, model and comedian. He has two children, Maria Vogel and Emma Vogel.

Vogel began his acting career in the late 1980s and quickly became one of the most well-known actors in Germany. He has appeared in a wide range of films and television shows, including the critically acclaimed films "The Free Will" and "The Wave". In addition to his on-screen work, Vogel has also done voice-over work for numerous films and television shows.

As a producer, Vogel has worked on several successful German films, including "Little Thirteen" and "Wir sind die Nacht". He has also co-written several films, including the award-winning "The Free Will". Vogel has been recognized for his work as an actor and filmmaker with numerous awards and nominations, including the Bambi Award for Best Actor and the German Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Outside of his career in entertainment, Vogel is a passionate environmental activist and has been involved in several campaigns to protect the planet. He is also an avid martial artist and has practiced Krav Maga for over a decade.

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Smudo

Smudo (March 6, 1968 Offenbach-) also known as Michael Bernd Schmidt, Michael B. Schmidt, S.M.U.D.O., Mikrofonprofessor Smudo, Schmuddel, Michael Schmidt aka 'Smudo', Fanta 4 or Die Fantastischen Vier is a German rapper, songwriter, actor and voice actor.

Smudo is best known for his role as one of the founding members of the German hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier, or Fanta 4, which was formed in 1989 in Stuttgart. Along with Thomas D, Michi Beck, and And.Ypsilon, Smudo helped pioneer the hip hop scene in Germany, releasing their debut album "Jetzt geht's ab" in 1991.

In addition to his music career, Smudo has worked as a voice actor, providing the German dubbing for various films and TV shows such as "Shrek" and "The Simpsons". He has also appeared as an actor in several German films and TV series, including "Tatort" and "Manta, Manta".

Smudo is known for his activism and advocacy work, particularly in the areas of environmental protection and sustainability. He has been involved with various organizations and initiatives, such as the German Sustainable Building Council and the German Forest Foundation. Smudo has also been a vocal advocate for animal welfare, and has supported organizations such as PETA and the World Wildlife Fund.

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Tekin Kurtuluş

Tekin Kurtuluş (September 16, 1968 Uşak-) is a German actor.

He is best known for his roles in German television series such as "Tatort", "SOKO Leipzig", and "Alarm für Cobra 11". Kurtuluş was born in Uşak, Turkey, and moved to Germany with his family as a child. He studied acting in Berlin and began his career in theater before transitioning to film and television. In addition to his acting work, Kurtuluş is also an accomplished voice actor, dubbing numerous films and television series into German. He has been recognized for his work with several awards, including the Best Actor award at the 2012 Günter Strack TV Awards. Outside of his acting career, Kurtuluş is also known for his activism on behalf of immigrant rights in Germany.

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Thomas Teige

Thomas Teige (February 2, 1968 Aachen-) is a German actor.

He grew up in Aachen and studied acting at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hanover. In the early 1990s, he began appearing in stage productions and made his screen debut in the film "Kalt Ist Der Abendhauch" (1996). Teige has since gone on to have a successful career both on stage and screen, appearing in popular television series such as "Tatort" and "Polizeiruf 110". He is also known for his roles in international films such as "The Reader" (2008) and "The Baader Meinhof Complex" (2008). In addition to acting, Teige is also a voice actor and has lent his voice to several German-dubbed versions of foreign films.

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Yılmaz Arslan

Yılmaz Arslan (April 20, 1968 Kazanlı-) also known as Yilmaz Arslan is a German film producer, film director, screenwriter and actor.

He was born in Turkey but moved to Germany at a young age and is known for his films that explore the lives of Turkish immigrants in Germany. His most famous film is the 2005 drama "Fratricide," which won several awards and was screened at numerous film festivals. Arslan has also directed and produced several other critically acclaimed films, including "Passenger" and "Rauchzeichen." In addition to his work in film, Arslan has also acted in a handful of productions, including the Turkish-German drama "Ayhan Hanim" and the German comedy "Kanak Attack." Arslan has won several awards for his work, including the German Film Critics Award and the Bavarian Film Award.

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Adnan Maral

Adnan Maral (July 1, 1968 Çıldır-) is a German actor.

He is of Turkish descent and grew up in the city of Bursa in Turkey. Maral moved to Germany in his early twenties and began his acting career in the mid-1990s. He first gained recognition for his role in the popular German TV series "Hinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast" (Behind Bars - The Women's Prison) in which he played the character of prison guard Samir Abdow.

Maral has since gone on to appear in numerous films and TV shows including the German comedy "Kebab Connection" and the crime drama "Tatort". He has also worked on stage productions and voiceover work for animated movies.

In addition to his acting career, Maral is also known for his charity work, particularly in promoting education and cultural exchange between Germany and Turkey. He has received several awards over the years, including the Turkish-German Friendship Award in 2016.

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Patrick Bach

Patrick Bach (March 30, 1968 Hamburg-) also known as Bach, Patrick is a German actor, voice actor and child actor.

He began his acting career as a child actor in the late 1970s, appearing in several German TV shows and films. As he grew older, Bach transitioned into voice acting and became one of the most prominent voice actors in Germany, lending his voice to numerous animated films and TV shows.

Some of his most notable voice roles include the German dubbing of Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic, Aladdin in Disney's Aladdin, and the title character in Shrek. In addition to his work as a voice actor, Bach has also continued to act in live-action films and TV shows.

He has received several awards for his voice acting work, including the German Dubbing Award and the German Voice Actor Award. Outside of his entertainment career, Bach is also a businessman and has founded his own audiobook production company.

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Alexander Haugg

Alexander Haugg (August 31, 1968-) is a German actor.

Haugg began his career in the entertainment industry in the early 1990s, working primarily in German television shows and films. Some of his most notable roles include appearances in the popular TV series "Tatort" and "Der Bulle von Tölz."

In addition to his work on screen, Haugg has also lent his voice to numerous German-language dubs of foreign films and TV shows. He is a skilled voice actor with a wide range, and has provided voices for everything from children's cartoons to action movies.

Throughout his career, Haugg has been recognized for his talent and has received several awards and nominations. He is known for his dedication to his craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life on screen.

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Hendrik Martz

Hendrik Martz (May 9, 1968 Hamburg-) is a German actor.

He began his acting career in the early 90s, portraying mostly supporting roles in German TV series and films. Martz gained popularity in his home country in 1996 when he starred in the romantic comedy "Manta, Manta", which became a box office hit. He subsequently appeared in several successful German movies, including "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (1997) and "Bang Boom Bang" (1999).

In addition to his work in film and television, Martz has also appeared on stage in various theater productions. He has won several awards throughout his career, including the Bavarian TV Award and the Bambi Award.

Martz is also known for his charitable work, particularly his support of children's organizations. He has been a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF since 2011 and has traveled to various countries to raise awareness about children's rights and to promote education and health.

In his personal life, Martz is married and has two children.

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André Erkau

André Erkau (August 17, 1968 Dortmund-) is a German film director, screenwriter and actor.

He studied German and English and worked as a freelance journalist before pursuing a career in film. Erkau's directing debut was the 2007 feature film "Selbstgespräche" (Self Talks). He gained wider recognition for his 2014 film "Hin und Weg" (Away You Go), which received numerous international awards and nominations. Erkau is also known for his work on the popular German TV series "Tatort". In addition to directing, he has also acted in several films and TV series. Erkau often focuses his work on the themes of human relationships, social issues and personal growth.

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Ilja Rosendahl

Ilja Rosendahl (February 23, 1968 Bochum-) also known as Ilja Martin Rosendahl is a German actor.

He began his acting career in the late 1980s and has since appeared in a number of German films and television programs. Some of his notable roles include the film "Schlafes Bruder" (Brother of Sleep) and the television series "Polizeiinspektion 1" and "SOKO Leipzig". In addition to acting, Rosendahl has also worked as a voiceover artist and has lent his voice to numerous films and television shows. He is also a trained writer and has published several books in German. In his free time, Rosendahl enjoys practicing martial arts and is a black belt in karate.

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