Rainer Bock
Rainer Bock embarked on his artistic journey after completing high school, initially running a café in his hometown that featured cabaret performances. He pursued formal training in acting at a private institution in Kiel, leading to his professional debut as a stage actor in 1982 at theaters in Kiel, the capital of Schleswig-Holstein. His career progressed as he took on roles at the Schleswig-Holstein State Theater, eventually moving to Heidelberg and the National Theater Mannheim. From 1995 to 2001, Bock was part of the Staatstheater Stuttgart, and he continued to build his reputation at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich until 2011.
While primarily known for his stage work, Bock has made significant contributions to film and television, often in supporting roles. His portrayal of a doctor in Michael Haneke's critically acclaimed drama, *The White Ribbon – A German Children's Story* (2009), garnered him a nomination for the prestigious German Film Prize. In 2011, he showcased his versatility by appearing in four films at the Berlinale. Beyond acting, Bock lends his voice to the world of audiobooks, further diversifying his artistic portfolio. His dedication to the craft and his impactful performances have made him a respected figure in the German performing arts scene.
Filmography
A Most Wanted Man
Lara
The Calendar Killer
The Collini Case
Atlas
Godless Youth
The White Ribbon
In the Shadows (2010)
Luna's Revenge
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters
Russendisko
Passion (2013)
Tracks (2013)
The Book Thief
Unknown (2011)
Naked Among Wolves
Barbara (2012)
Divided We Stand
Freud
Westwall
SS-GB
Das Boot