Moritz Bleibtreu is a German actor born on August 13, 1971 in Munich, Germany. He comes from a family of actors, with his mother being a renowned actress.
Bleibtreu made his acting debut at a young age, appearing in various German films and television shows throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
He gained international recognition for his role in the critically acclaimed film "Run Lola Run" (1998), directed by Tom Tykwer. Bleibtreu played the character Manni, a small-time criminal who finds himself in a desperate situation.
Bleibtreu has since appeared in a wide range of films, both in Germany and internationally. Some of his notable roles include "The Experiment" (2001), "The Baader Meinhof Complex" (2008), and "The Fifth Estate" (2013).
In addition to his work in film, Bleibtreu has also ventured into television, starring in the German series "Tatort" and "Babylon Berlin."
Bleibtreu is known for his versatile acting skills, being able to portray a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity.
He has received several awards for his performances, including the German Film Award for Best Actor for his role in "The Experiment."
Bleibtreu is also a talented voice actor, lending his voice to various animated films and TV shows in German dubs.
Apart from acting, Bleibtreu is also involved in the music scene, having collaborated with various artists and bands on music projects.
With his impressive body of work and dedication to his craft, Moritz Bleibtreu continues to be a respected and sought-after actor in the German and international film industry.