German actors in Paris

Here are 5 famous actors from Germany who live or lived in Paris:

Karl Lagerfeld

Karl Lagerfeld (September 10, 1933 Hamburg-) also known as Roland Karl, Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel, Monsieur Karl Lagerfeld, Karl Lagerfeldt or Karl Otto Lagerfeldt is a German fashion designer, costume designer, photographer, art director, artist, designer, visual artist, actor and film director. He has been residing in Paris and Monaco.

Lagerfeld started his career in the fashion industry in 1955 after winning a design competition. He worked for major fashion brands such as Balmain, Jean Patou, and Fendi. In 1983, he was hired as the creative director at Chanel, where he is credited with revitalizing the brand and making it one of the most iconic fashion houses in the world.

In addition to his work in fashion, Lagerfeld was also involved in several other creative fields. He designed costumes for ballets and operas, photographed for the pages of magazines like Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and even directed short films. He also had a successful line of fragrances and published several books on fashion and design.

Lagerfeld was known for his signature style, which included wearing black sunglasses, a high-collared white shirt, and a black tie. He was a prolific designer, creating multiple collections per year for Chanel, his eponymous brand, and other collaborations.

Lagerfeld passed away on February 19, 2019, at the age of 85. He left behind an unparalleled legacy in the fashion industry and influenced generations of designers with his innovative and visionary approach.

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Rudolf Martin

Rudolf Martin (July 31, 1967 West Berlin-) also known as Rudolph Martin is a German actor. He has been generally known to be living in Italy, Paris and Los Angeles.

Martin moved to the United States in the early 1990s and gained recognition for his portrayal of Antonio Banderas' lover in the film "Never Talk to Strangers." He has since appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "24," "NCIS," and "Dexter." Martin is also a trained opera singer and has performed in several opera productions. In addition to his acting career, he is also a published author and playwright.

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Matthias Habich

Matthias Habich (January 12, 1940 Gdańsk-) is a German actor and voice actor. He has been residing in Gdańsk, Paris and Hamburg.

Habich studied acting at the Academy of Music and Theatre in Hanover, Germany. In 1972, he began his acting career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Habich has appeared in numerous German and international films, including "The Name of the Rose" and "Burning Secret". He is also a prominent voice actor and has lent his voice to several German-language audio books and TV series. Additionally, Habich has also directed a few theater productions. In 1995, he was awarded the Bavarian Film Award for Best Actor for his role in "Der Grüne Heinrich". Habich continues to act and is considered one of the most influential German actors of his generation.

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Dominique Horwitz

Dominique Horwitz (April 23, 1957 Paris-) is a German actor and singer. He has four children, Miriam Horwitz, Laszlo Horwitz, Mick Horwitz and Marlene Horwitz. He has been generally known to be living in Berlin and Paris.

Horwitz began his acting career in the 1970s with appearances on the stage and screen in France and Germany. He rose to prominence in the 1980s with roles in popular German films such as "Stammheim" and "Die Katze." Horwitz's career has spanned several decades and he has worked in various European countries, including Spain and the Netherlands. In addition to his acting work, Horwitz is also a talented singer and has released several albums throughout his career. He is known for his interpretations of classic songs from the 1920s and 1930s. In recent years, Horwitz has continued to work in both film and theater, earning critical acclaim for his performances.

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Horst Buchholz

Horst Buchholz (December 4, 1933 Berlin-March 3, 2003 Berlin) also known as Horst Werner Buchholz, Horst Bucholz, Henry Bookholt, The James Dean of German Cinema, Hotte or The German James Dean was a German actor. He had two children, Christopher Buchholz and Beatrice Buchholz. He was living in Berlin, Switzerland and Paris.

Buchholz started his acting career in the 1950s appearing in several German films before achieving international fame in the 1960s. He starred in several Hollywood productions including "The Magnificent Seven" and "One, Two, Three." He was also known for his work in the French film industry, having appeared in several French movies such as "Farewell, Friend" and "Is Paris Burning?"

Aside from his work in film, Buchholz was also a passionate supporter of humanitarian causes. He served as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and worked to raise awareness for various charities. He was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit, the highest civilian honor in Germany, for his humanitarian work.

Buchholz continued to act until his death in 2003 at the age of 69. He was remembered for his suave demeanor, good looks, and exceptional acting skills.

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