Philippe Reinhardt
Philippe Reinhardt's passion for acting ignited at the tender age of eight when he began performing in school plays. His talent quickly transitioned into short films and live performances. After honing his craft as a professional actor in Hamburg and Munich, he garnered the interest of both Swiss and German filmmakers. Philippe showcased his comedic skills in films such as Granz Henman's "Military Academy" (2007) and Til Schweiger's hit "1½ Knights," along with taking on roles in action dramas like Rainer Matsutani's "Factor 8."
Reinhardt's career took an international turn with appearances in films such as Andrey Malyukov's World War II soccer drama "Match" and Fedor Bondarchuk's "Stalingrad," which represented Russia in the 2013 Academy Awards. Currently, Philippe resides in Berlin with his fiancée, where he continues to deepen his craft. He regularly seeks guidance from esteemed acting coaches, including Christopher Fettes, Giles Foreman, and Lena Lessing, ensuring that he remains versatile and committed to his artistry. Philippe Reinhardt exemplifies a dedication to both performance and continual learning in his dynamic career.