Benny O. Arthur
Benny O. Arthur, born on December 20, 1997, in Berlin to Ghanaian parents, is a talented actor recognized for his work in film and theater. Growing up in a bilingual environment, he mastered both English and German, which enriched his cultural perspective and artistic expression. His educational journey began at a State European School (SESB), culminating in a high school diploma from Schiller-Gymnasium in the summer of 2016.
Benny's passion for acting ignited in childhood, leading him to join local theater groups as early as the third grade. His professional debut occurred in 2013 with "Der Ring: Next Generation," a production at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, under the direction of Robert Lehniger. This experience laid the foundation for his burgeoning career.
In 2018, Benny gained significant recognition for his role in Burhan Qurbani's film adaptation of Alfred Döblin's renowned novel "Berlin Alexanderplatz." This pivotal performance showcased his range and depth as an actor. He soon achieved widespread acclaim for his first major leading role in Ziska Riemann's comedy "Get Lucky," released in 2019. Through these notable works, Benny O. Arthur has established himself as a promising figure in the acting world, earning accolades for his contributions to contemporary cinema and theater.