David Kross
David Kross, born on July 4, 1990, is a talented German actor who launched his career at an early age. His first on-screen appearance came in 2002 with a minor role in the film *Hilfe, ich bin ein Junge*. Although he initially took on a limited number of roles to prioritize his education, Kross gained significant recognition in 2008 when he starred as Michael Berg in *The Reader*. This performance earned him several nominations and culminated in a notable win: the Sierra Award from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society for his outstanding contribution to Youth in Film.
Over the years, Kross has diversified his portfolio, taking on roles in both German cinema and international productions. His filmography features prominent titles such as *War Horse*, *Race*, and *Into the White*, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Kross's ability to navigate different genres and languages has solidified his reputation in the film industry. With each project, he continues to impress audiences and critics alike, establishing himself as a respected figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
Into the White
The World Will Tremble
Halal Daddy
A Stasi Comedy
Measuring the World
The Pasta Detectives 3
War Horse
Rising High
Angélique (2013)
Everything's Fifty Fifty
Prey (2021)
The Reader
The Keeper (2018)
Balloon
Same Same But Different
Confessions of Felix Krull
Age of Uprising: The Legend of Michael Kohlhaas
The Peacock
Race (2016)
Davos 1917