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Thomas Kretschmann roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier | Baron Wolfgang von Strucker (uncredited) |
Greyhound | Grey Wolf (voice) |
Dragged Across Concrete | Lorentz Vogelmann |
Valkyrie | Major Otto Ernst Remer |
Central Intelligence | The Buyer |
Der Untergang | Hermann Fegelein |
Jungle | Karl |
Wanted | Cross |
Avengers: Age of Ultron | Strucker |
The Pianist | Captain Wilm Hosenfeld |
King Kong | Captain Englehorn |
Hitman: Agent 47 | Le Clerq |
Cars 2 | Professor Z (voice) |
Blade II | Damaskinos |
U-571 | Wassner |
The Young Victoria | King Leopold |
Resident Evil: Apocalypse | Major Cain |
Stalingrad | Hans von Witzland |
Resident Evil: Retribution | Major Tom Cain (archive footage) |
Transsiberian | Kolzak |
Next | Mr. Smith |
Ballon | Oberstleutnant Seidel |
Taeksi woonjunsa | JΓΌrgen Hinzpeter |
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot | Airplane Passenger |
La Reine Margot | Nançay |
The Windermere Children | Oscar Friedmann |
Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 | Roscoe |
Stalingrad | Kapitan Kan (as Tomas Krechmann) |
Waiting for Anya | The Corporal |
Open Grave | Lukas |
Westworld | Gerald 1 episode, 2020 |
Berlin Station | Otto Ganz 4 episodes, 2017 |
The Cape | Gregor Molotov 1 episode, 2011 |
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels | Richard Goss 8 episodes, 2020 |
Flashforward | Stefan Krieger 1 episode, 2009 |
Das Traumschiff | Niko Waldkron 1 episode, 1998 |
24 | Max 2 episodes, 2003 |
Relic Hunter | Kurt Reiner 3 episodes, 1999-2001 |
V.I.P. | The Owl 1 episode, 1999-2001 |
Das Boot | Friedrich Berger 5 episodes, 2020 |
Lore | Inspector Georg Reingruber 1 episode, 2018 |
Alarm fΓΌr Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei | Robert Michalke 1 episode, 1997 |
Derrick | Eberhard Kraus / ... 2 episodes, 1990-1995 |
Project Blue Book | Wernher von Braun 1 episode, 2019 |
Der Alte | Karsten Winterberg 1 episode, 1989 |
Thomas Kretschmann's Quotes
- Leaving [home] is kind of a strange thing - the world opens up but, at the same time, it gets smaller. The more you see of the world, the smaller it seems. After I did the film Stalingrad (1993), I left Germany, and I did a couple of films in France and lived there for about three years, and a couple of films in Italy, and lived there for two years. Then I came over here. The more you get familiar with different countries, the more you think, "Where am I going to live for the rest of my life?" You think, "OK, Germany sucks - don't want to live there; France, no; Italy - the food is nice, but I don't want to live there". In the end, you have nowhere to go anymore.
- [on his title role in Eichmann (2007)] I was born long after the war but I still carry this collective guilt around. It's not as much fun for a German to play a part like this than it would be for, say, Ralph Fiennes. It's a very juicy part, but I couldn't get myself excited to go and play Eichmann. Strangely, I have lots of Jewish friends in LA. My wife is Jewish. They were all excited that I play him, so I wanted to do it for them.
- I don't let anyone tell me to shut up, but I have never brawled.
- [on fleeing the GDR] I ran until I could run no more. It was midnight, I've been running for six hours straight.
- Well, I only auditioned at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts because I didn't know what else to do with my life. I actually wanted to do architecture and design and something like that and then a friend had asked me if I'm stupid, what I would want to design *here*. That was while I was still living in the GDR.
Interesting Facts about Thomas Kretschmann
- Received the Max OphΓΌls Prize for best young actor in 1991.
- Started working as an actor at the age of 25, after being trained to be an Olympic swimmer.
- Has played a German nazi officer in 11 different, completely unrelated films: Krigerens hjerte (1992), Stalingrad (1993), U-571 (2000), The Pianist (2002), In Enemy Hands (2004), Downfall (2004), Head in the Clouds (2004), Adolf Eichmann (2007), Valkyrie (2008), The Sinking of the Laconia (2010) and Stalingrad (2013).
- Collaborated again with his The Pianist (2002) co-star Adrien Brody in King Kong (2005). Incidentally, both of Kretschmann's roles with Brody are as captains, albeit of a very different type. In The Pianist (2002), he played a Nazi officer with a conscience; in King Kong (2005) he plays a tough boat captain guiding a film crew.
- He has three children: two sons, Nicolas (born 1998) and Alexander 'Sascha' (born 2002), and one daughter, Stella (born 1999), with his ex-girlfriend, Lena Roklin.
- Aged 19, he began a month-long trek from East to West Germany to escape Communism, during which he lost part of his finger to frostbite. He crossed 4 borders with nothing other than a passport and the equivalent of $100 in his possession.
- He has played a Nazi officer in 10 movies so far and, in Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II (2005), he played Pope John Paul II, who (as the movie shows) fought against and tried to protect people from the Nazis.
- Made his stage debut in "Macbeth," directed by Katharina Thalbach.
- Modeled in Hugo Boss perfume advertisement.
- Considered buying a house in the Bahamas while filming Der Seewolf (2008) (aka The Sea Wolf).
- He played Count Dracula in Dracula 3D (2012) and his arch nemesis Professor Abraham Van Helsing in Dracula (2013).
- Was hired to voice Johan Krauss in Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) but Guillermo Del Toro considered that his voice and the mechanical noise of the character's suit didn't mesh well. The job went to Seth McFarlane.
- Now living and working in Los Angeles [2000]
- He starred in two World War II films with the same title: Stalingrad (1993) and Stalingrad (2013).
- Has a tattoo on his right calf.
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