Daniel Brühl

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Daniel Brühl (2020)

Daniel César Martín Brühl González (born June 16, 1978 in Barcelona , Spain ) is a German - Spanish actor , voice actor and audio book speaker .

Life

Daniel Brühl lives temporarily in Berlin and in Barcelona- Gracia . The son of the German TV director Hanno Brühl and the Spanish teacher Marisa González Domingo is fluent in German , Spanish , English , French and Italian . One of his two brothers still lives in Spain today. Brühl grew up in Cologne , where he attended the Dreikönigsgymnasium . At eight, he won a reading competition, making it the WDR - radio came. Subsequent roles in radio plays and dubbing were then followed by her first television work.

In 1994 he drew attention to himself in the television film Sven's Secret , and for a short time he played the role of the street child Benji in the ARD - Daily Soap Verbotene Liebe . He was a singer in a school music group. Even before graduating from high school, he decided to become an actor.

He was seen on the big screen for the first time in the 1999 film Schlaraffenland .

Brühl refused to do military service and was doing community service after his attempt to be retired had failed.

Brühl became internationally known through the leading role of Alexander Kerner in the movie Good Bye, Lenin! (2003), for which he has received numerous awards. Six million viewers worldwide saw the film in cinemas. In films like Merry Christmas (2005) Brühl also showed another side of himself. He said of himself that success came almost too quickly for him. The film Salvador - Fight for Freedom (Spain, 2006), for which Brühl surprisingly received the title role, was one of the greatest successes of the Spanish film year 2007. In 2008, the shooting for the film Lila, Lila (after the eponymous Roman by Martin Suter ). In 2008 he played in Krabat the Altgesellen Tonda, a good friend of Krabat. In Quentin Tarantino's Oscar- nominated film Inglourious Basterds , he played the German war hero Fredrick Zoller. His leading role in the Spanish science fiction drama Eva earned him several nominations in Spain in 2012. In 2013 he played the leading role of young Niki Lauda in the Formula 1 motorsport drama Rush - Alles für die Sieg , for which he received a nomination in the category of Best Supporting Actor at the 2014 Golden Globe Awards . In 2016 he was seen in The First Avenger: Civil War in the role of Helmut Zemo , the adversary of the title hero.

In 2003, Brühl was one of the founding members of the German Film Academy . In 2017 he was accepted into the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , which awards the Oscars every year. In 2018 he was awarded the European Culture Prize Taurus .

Brühl is married to the psychologist Felicitas Rombold and has had a son with her since 2016.

social commitment

Since 2014, Daniel Brühl has been an ambassador for the Hear the World Foundation , which advocates equal opportunities and a better quality of life for people with hearing loss . In his role as ambassador, he was featured in the 2015 Hear the World calendar; the calendar is sold annually for the benefit of the foundation.

gastronomy

Brühl has been the joint operator of the “Raval” tapas bar in Berlin-Kreuzberg since 2011 ; his second tapas bar in Prenzlauer Berg was closed again in November 2017 after nine months of operation.

Filmography

Daniel Brühl and Anna Maria Mühe (2004)

Audio books

Radio plays

Publications

  • Daniel Brühl, Javier Cáceres: One day in Barcelona. Ullstein, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-550-08832-2 .
  • Daniel Brühl, Atilano Gonzales: Tapas - The Spanish cuisine of the Raval bar. Heel Verlag, Königswinter 2014, ISBN 978-3-86852-950-0 .

Awards

Web links

Commons : Daniel Brühl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Daniel Brühl in the Munzinger archive , accessed on August 27, 2015 ( beginning of the article freely available) - Deviating from this , Zeit online names Arenys de Munt as the place of birth .
  2. ^ Daniel Brühl: Barcelona: The love of Daniel César Martín Brühl González. In: welt.de . September 9, 2012, accessed October 7, 2018 .
  3. ^ Daniel Brühl in the Gemäldegalerie , Berliner Zeitung, accessed on June 26, 2020.
  4. [1] , news.de, October 30, 2017
  5. Various sources, e.g. B. [2]
  6. "I felt like I was doing something with sense". in: The European of July 29, 2010
  7. Captain America: Daniel Brühl becomes Baron Zemo , IGN, January 27, 2015
  8. Class of 2017. Accessed June 30, 2017.
  9. Daniel Brühl became a dad ( Memento from March 2, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) in: Heute.at from December 15, 2016
  10. DANIEL BRÜHL BLAPPERT: Secret wedding with his Felicitas . gala.de from February 22, 2018.
  11. ^ Daniel Brühl Ambassadors of the Hear the World Foundation. Retrieved February 18, 2016
  12. Daniel Brühl opens second tapas bar in Berlin, in: Tagesspiegel.de from February 10, 2017
  13. After nine months: Daniel Brühl has to close his second bar . In: Yahoo! News. Retrieved November 5, 2017.
  14. European Culture Prize, Prize Winner , accessed on June 26, 2020
  15. "Werk ohne Autor" and Daniel Brühl nominated for Golden Globes. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . December 6, 2018, accessed December 7, 2018 .