Til Schweiger
- Biography
- Handsome German actor Til Schweiger was voted one of the Most Erotic Male Actors in a 2000 poll in Germany's Cinema magazine. After his film debut in the comedy Manta, Manta, he won an award for Best Young Actor at the 1993 Max Ophüls Festival.
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- Born
- December 19, 1963
Awards
Moscow International Film Festival
| Year | Result | Award | Movie |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Won | Moscow International Film Festival |
Best Actor Knockin' On Heaven's Door |
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'Hollywood' flop for Til Schweiger
06/24/09 It was planned as a clever way to capitalize on the dual success of "you can be a star" reality shows and the "Twilight" franchise. | The Hollywood Reporter -
Til Schweiger to get Bambi award
11/20/08 "Rabbit," which Schweiger wrote, directed and starred in, was the number one film of the year in Germany, earning more than 40 million euros ($50 million) for Warner Bros. Germany. | The Hollywood Reporter -
Til Schweiger Is The Maniac Hugo Stiglitz In Tarantino’s BASTARDS??
09/01/08 German-born Til Shweiger ("Driven," "Lara Croft II") will play either bloodthirsty maniac Hugo Stiglitz, the German-born member of Lt. Aldo Raine's American squad of angry, vengeful Nazi-killing Jews, or Wilhelm Wicki, an Austrian-born American Jew that Raine has taken into the the same squad. | Ain't It Cool News -
Schweiger’s 'Rabbit' a hit in Russia
08/14/08 Germany's top grossing film of the past year, Til Schweiger's "Keinohrhasen" – which has taken $60 million at the German box office since its release last December – has been a hit with Russian audiences too. | Variety -
Charity match gives German fans the chance to kick it with the stars
05/08/08 Director and pseudo-organizer Fatih Akin, left, and actor-director-goalkeeper-coach Til Schweiger were two of the stars on display at a recent charity soccer match in Hamburg. | The Hollywood Reporter -
The Red Baron (Der Rote Baron)
05/05/08 Variety delivers many ways to get your entertainment news. | Variety
