Bruno Ganz
Bruno Ganz (March 22, 1941 – February 16, 2019) was a distinguished Swiss actor celebrated for his profound contributions to both stage and film. He began his theatrical journey in 1961, quickly earning acclaim for his compelling performances. In 1970, he co-founded the renowned Berlin theater company "Schaubühne" with director Peter Stein, which became a significant force in the German theater scene.
Ganz's initial foray into film was in 1960; however, it did not garner much attention. It wasn't until 1975, with his role in "Sommergäste," that he truly showcased his talent for introspective and reflective acting. His portrayal in this film marked a turning point in his career, establishing him as a formidable presence in cinema.
Among his most notable works is his unforgettable performance in "Der Untergang" (2004), where he portrayed Adolf Hitler in the final days of the Third Reich, earning him international acclaim. His ability to convey deep emotional nuances and complexities made him a sought-after actor in both dramatic roles and more light-hearted performances.
Throughout his career, Ganz received numerous accolades, solidifying his status as one of the greats in the acting world. His legacy continues to inspire actors and audiences alike, reflecting the depth and humanity he brought to his characters.
Filmography
A Jew Must Die
Remember (2015)
Night Train to Lisbon
Hands Up!
Knife in the Head
The Last Days of Chez Nous
The Boys from Brazil
Vitus
The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
The Party (2017)
Return to the Beloved
A Hidden Life
The Tobacconist
The House That Jack Built
In Order of Disappearance
In the White City
The American Friend
Faraway, So Close!
The Counselor
Heidi (2015)
Fortuna
The Reader
Youth Without Youth
The Dust of Time
The Baader Meinhof Complex
Nosferatu the Vampyre
Luther (2003)
AmnesiA (2015)
The Marquise of O
Unknown (2011)
Eternity and a Day
Age of Uprising: The Legend of Michael Kohlhaas
Downfall (2004)