German actors who were born in 1975

Here are 12 famous actors from Germany were born in 1975:

Maxim Mehmet

Maxim Mehmet (July 2, 1975 Kassel-) is a German actor.

Maxim Mehmet was born in Kassel, Germany and spent his childhood in Berlin. He studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin and began his career in 2001, appearing in the film "Schule" as well as the TV series "Polizeiruf 110" and "Tatort."

Since then, Mehmet has become a prominent figure in German film and television, appearing in numerous popular productions such as "Barfuss" (2005), "Soul Kitchen" (2009), and "Stereo" (2014). He has also worked in international productions, such as the British TV series "Doctor Who" (2014) and the American film "The Monuments Men" (2014).

Mehmet has been recognized for his acting talent, receiving nominations for the German Film Award and the Bambi Award. In addition to his work as an actor, Mehmet has lent his voice to dubbing work in German adaptations of foreign films and TV series.

Read more about Maxim Mehmet on Wikipedia »

Christian Ulmen

Christian Ulmen (September 22, 1975 Neuwied-) is a German actor, television director, television producer, screenwriter and entertainer.

Ulmen got his breakthrough in 2000 with the show "Mein neuer Freund" which centered around his character's attempts to form a friendship with different people. He has also acted in a number of successful German films, such as "Herr Lehmann" and "Maria, ihm schmeckt's nicht". Ulmen has also worked as a television director, producer and screenwriter, with credits on shows such as "jerks." and "About a Girl". He has won several awards for his work, including the Grimme-Preis, which is one of the highest honors in German television.

Read more about Christian Ulmen on Wikipedia »

Haluk Piyes

Haluk Piyes (March 30, 1975 Cologne-) also known as Halük Piyes or Luk Piyes is a German actor.

He studied theater at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen and began his career in theater productions. Piyes has since appeared in a number of popular German television shows and films, including "Tatort," "Der Bulle und das Biest," and "Die Pfefferkörner." He is also known for his work as a voice actor, dubbing films and television shows into German. In addition to his acting career, Piyes is an accomplished musician and has released several albums. He is known for his eclectic musical style, which incorporates elements of rock, jazz, and electronic music.

Read more about Haluk Piyes on Wikipedia »

Daniel Fehlow

Daniel Fehlow (February 21, 1975 Berlin-) is a German actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as Leon Moreno in the long-running German soap opera, "Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten" (Good Times, Bad Times), a role he has played since 1996. Fehlow got his start as a child actor, appearing on the children's program "Tolle Sachen" in the early 1980s. In addition to his work on "GZSZ," Fehlow has appeared in a number of other German television shows and films, and has also done voiceover work for video games and animated series. Outside of his acting career, Fehlow is an enthusiastic runner and has competed in several marathons.

Read more about Daniel Fehlow on Wikipedia »

Andreas Stenschke

Andreas Stenschke (July 26, 1975 Cologne-) is a German actor.

He began his career on stage, performing in various plays across Germany. Stenschke later transitioned to television and film, appearing in popular German series such as "Tatort" and "Verbotene Liebe". He has also starred in international productions, including the American film "The Good German" and the British television series "Doctor Who". Stenschke has received critical acclaim for his performances, and has been nominated for several awards throughout his career. In addition to acting, he is also a photographer and has exhibited his work in several galleries.

Read more about Andreas Stenschke on Wikipedia »

Kostas Sommer

Kostas Sommer (May 17, 1975 Germany-) also known as Kostas Somar or Costas Sommer is a German actor and model.

He was born in West Berlin to a German mother and Greek father. After completing his education, Kostas initially worked as a chef before eventually transitioning to a career in acting and modelling. He appeared in several German TV series, such as "Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten" and "Alarm für Cobra 11", before making his feature film debut in the 2003 movie "Manta, Manta". Kostas is also known for his work as a fashion model in Germany, having appeared in campaigns for brands such as Hugo Boss, Armani, and Dolce & Gabbana. In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Kostas is also passionate about sports and is a skilled martial artist. He has won several medals in Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions.

Read more about Kostas Sommer on Wikipedia »

Fabian Busch

Fabian Busch (October 1, 1975 East Berlin-) is a German actor and film director.

He began his acting career in the 1990s with small roles in films and television shows. In 1998, he landed his first leading role in the film "Absolute Giganten" directed by Sebastian Schipper. Busch went on to receive critical acclaim for his performances in films such as "The Edukators" (2004) and "Oh Boy" (2012).

In addition to his acting career, Busch also directed several short films before making his feature film debut with "Lucky Loser" in 2006. He has since directed two more films, "Sommerfest" (2017) and "And Tomorrow the Entire World" (2020), both of which have received positive reviews.

Busch is also a trained musician and has played in several bands over the years. He has released two albums and continues to perform music alongside his acting and directing work.

Read more about Fabian Busch on Wikipedia »

Peer Kusmagk

Peer Kusmagk (June 14, 1975 Berlin-) is a German actor and presenter.

He began his career as a VJ for MTV and later became a successful television personality. He has hosted numerous shows including "Big Brother", "The Biggest Loser", and "The Voice of Germany". In addition to his television work, Kusmagk has also acted in several films and television series, including "Tatort" and "Manta, Manta". In 2011, he won the eleventh season of the reality show "Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!" (the German version of "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!"). Outside of work, Kusmagk is an avid athlete and has competed in multiple Ironman triathlons. He is also a father of two children who he shares with his partner Janni Hönscheid, who is a surfer and multiple German champion in Stand Up Paddling.

Read more about Peer Kusmagk on Wikipedia »

Sebastian Rohrbach

Sebastian Rohrbach (February 13, 1975 Munich-) is a German actor.

He grew up in Munich and began his acting career in the late 1990s, appearing in theater productions and television shows. In 2003, he gained recognition for his role in the German TV series "Verliebt in Berlin" ("In Love in Berlin"), which aired for over 600 episodes. Rohrbach has since appeared in a variety of German films and TV shows, including "Tatort" ("Crime Scene"), "Bella Block," and "Alles was zählt" ("All That Matters"). He has also lent his voice to several German-language dubs of popular movies, including "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "Despicable Me." When he is not acting, Rohrbach enjoys practicing yoga and studying philosophy.

Read more about Sebastian Rohrbach on Wikipedia »

Scott Elrod

Scott Elrod (February 10, 1975 Bitburg-) also known as Scott Michael Elrod is a German actor and air traffic controller.

He is best known for his roles in the TV series "Men in Trees" and "Grey's Anatomy", as well as the movies "The Lucky One" and "Home Run". Elrod initially worked as an air traffic controller in the United States Navy for several years before pursuing a career in acting. He started his acting journey by playing small roles in TV shows and movies before getting his big break in the TV series "Men in Trees". In addition to his acting career, Elrod is also involved in philanthropic work for various organizations, including the Wounded Warrior Project and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.

Read more about Scott Elrod on Wikipedia »

Henry Hereford

Henry Hereford (October 22, 1975 Rinteln-) is a German actor.

He studied acting at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg and began his career in theater, performing in various productions across Germany. Hereford gained recognition for his performances in films such as "The Lives of Others" and "The Counterfeiters," both of which won Academy Awards. He has also appeared in several popular German television series, including "Tatort" and "Babylon Berlin." In addition to his acting work, Hereford is also a vocal advocate for social causes, including environmentalism and animal welfare.

Read more about Henry Hereford on Wikipedia »

Daniel Tosh

Daniel Tosh (May 29, 1975 Boppard-) a.k.a. Daniel Dwight Tosh is a German comedian, actor, voice actor, writer, screenwriter, television producer, presenter and film producer.

He is best known as the host of the Comedy Central television show Tosh.0, which premiered in 2009 and has since become one of the network's highest-rated shows. Tosh began his career in stand-up comedy in the late 1990s and has released several comedy albums and stand-up specials. He has also appeared in films and television shows, including The Love Guru, 30 Rock, and The Life & Times of Tim. In addition to his work in entertainment, Tosh is also an avid collector of classic cars and has a large collection of vintage vehicles. He is known for his edgy and controversial humor, which often involves taboo topics and social commentary.

Read more about Daniel Tosh on Wikipedia »

Related articles