Benjamin Sadler
演员
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电影
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电视节目
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Benjamin Sadler (born February 2, 1971) is a German actor who was born in Toronto, Canada, the son of a German graphic designer and a British teacher. He lived in Canada until he was five. In 1976 he moved with his parents to Germany. After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, his career as actor started in 1994 with roles in German thrillers such as Wolffs Revier and SK-Babies. In 2001 he appeared in the German-Italian film Maria Magdalena in the role as John the Baptist beside Maria Grazia Cucinotta and Danny Quinn. In 2002 he worked on two further religious films: The Bible - The Apocalypse with Richard Harris and Luther with Joseph Fiennes and Sir Peter Ustinov. He also appeared as the young emperor Augustus (Peter O'Toole was the emperor in later life).
In 2006 he played the part of a physician in the film Dresden. In 2007 he starred as a lawyer and father of a thalidomide-handicapped daughter, for which he received a Bambi Award in 2007. He explained in an interview that he was proud to be a part of the film, which influenced the German parliament to pass a law giving greater financial compensation for victims of thalidomide.
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作为演员/演员
Tatort
Gert Mewes
DAS!
自己
Leute heute
自己
Kölner Treff
自己
Lexx
Nool
Bambi
自己
Wer weiß denn sowas?
自己
Ein starkes Team
Thomas Overbeck
Wolffs Revier
Fjodor Romanow
Hart aber fair
自己
柏林最后的痕迹
Andé Jünger
Rosa Roth
Fuhrmann
Furia
Ruben Voss
战败者
Leopold Garten
SCHULD nach Ferdinand von Schirach
Thomas
Impact
Roland Emerson
Girl friends – Freundschaft mit Herz
Stefan Ahlbaum
Anna Karenina
Aleksej Karenin
La guerra y la paz
Dolokhov
SK-Babies
Sylvester
Ostfriesenkrimis
Dr. Gerd Weber
Lutero
Georg Spalatin
Pinocchio
Antonio
热情
Prosecutor
Spuren des Bösen
Johannes Rink
Das Netz - Prometheus
Andreas Müller
Bocksprünge
Silvan
Imperium: Augustus
Gaius Octavius
Dresden
Alexander Wenninger
Rommel
Hans Speidel