
Alexander Held
Born:19. októbra 1958
Place of Birth:Munich, Germany
Known For:Acting
Biography
Gerald Alexander Held, born on October 19, 1958, is a highly acclaimed German actor known for his compelling performances in historical roles. His portrayal of characters like Walther Hewel in "Der Untergang" (2004), Robert Mohr in "Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage" (2005), and state prosecutor Siegfried Buback in "Der Baader Meinhof Komplex" (2008) have solidified his reputation as a versatile and talented actor on the international stage.
Held's journey into the world of acting began after completing his education at the Otto Falckenberg School of the Performing Arts in Munich. He honed his craft at esteemed theaters such as the Munich Kammerspiele, Staatsschauspiel Hannover, Freien Volksbühne Berlin, Theater Basel, and the Salzburg Festival. His dedication and passion for the art of acting shone through in each of his performances, garnering him critical acclaim.
In 1993, Held made his television film debut in Klaus Emmerich's "Morlock," marking the beginning of a successful career in both cinema and TV productions. His notable appearances in films like "Schindler's List" directed by Steven Spielberg, "Sophie Scholl - The Last Days" by Marc Rothemund, and "Downfall" by Oliver Hirschbiegel have showcased his immense talent and range as an actor.
One of Held's memorable roles was in the Sat.1 series "Der Bulle von Tölz," where he portrayed a Social Democratic Party of Germany Bundestag member with depth and nuance. His ability to bring complex characters to life with authenticity and depth has captivated audiences and critics alike, establishing him as a powerhouse in the German entertainment industry.
In 2007, Held delivered a captivating performance alongside Iris Berben in the TV film "Afrika, mon amour," where he portrayed the cunning and villainous Heinrich von Strahlberg. His ability to embody diverse characters with conviction and charisma has set him apart as a distinguished actor in the industry.
Held's talent and dedication to his craft have earned him widespread recognition and accolades throughout his career. His portrayal of characters like Alois Kugler in "Brandner Kaspar," abbot Kuno in "Vision," and Emperor Lothar I in "Pope Joan" have showcased his versatility and depth as an actor, leaving a lasting impact on audiences.
Off-screen, Held's personal life has also been of interest to many. He was married to German actress Patricia Gräfin Fugger von Babenhausen from December 2005 until her passing in 2014. Despite personal challenges, Held's commitment to his craft and his ability to breathe life into every character he portrays continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.
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