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Til Schweiger

German actor (born 1963)

Til Schweiger

Summary

German actor (born 1963)

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nameTil Schweiger
image2022 Til Schweiger (cropped).jpg
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captionSchweiger in 2022
birth_nameTilman Valentin Schweiger
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birth_placeFreiburg, West Germany
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years_active1989–present
spouse
children4, including Luna, Lilli and Emma
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Tilman Valentin Schweiger (; born 19 December 1963) is a German actor and filmmaker. He became known in the 1990s for films such as Manta, Manta, Der bewegte Mann and Knockin' on Heaven's Door. He went on to star in international film productions such as Inglourious Basterds and founded his own production company Barefoot Films. Films like Rabbit Without Ears, Rabbit Without Ears 2, Kokowääh and Head Full of Honey, in which he was director, producer and actor, drew large audiences, making Schweiger the most commercially successful German filmmaker.

Early life

Schweiger was born in Freiburg, West Germany, to two teachers. He grew up in Heuchelheim near Giessen in Hesse, where he went to school. Later, he took acting lessons at Der Keller in Cologne.

Career

Schweiger in 1998

Schweiger's debut as a producer and (uncredited) director came in 1997 with Knockin' on Heaven's Door. He also directed and produced Der Eisbär (The Polar Bear) in 1998. Schweiger won a Bambi Award for Barfuss (Barefoot) in 2005, based on the original English screenplay "Barefoot" by Stephen Zotnowski, which he co-wrote, directed, and starred in. He also won a Bambi for his lead role in Traumschiff Surprise – Periode 1. In 2007, Keinohrhasen (this literally translates to "no ear rabbit" while the English title is Rabbit Without Ears), written, produced, and directed by Schweiger, became the most successful film in German theaters with a box office result of . The film won a Bambi, a Bavarian Film Award, the German Comedy Award, two DIVA Awards, a Jupiter Award and the Ernst Lubitsch Award. The sequel, Zweiohrküken (Rabbit Without Ears 2, literally "two ear chicks"), was released the following year with over 4.2 million viewers and a box office collection of . Schweiger then went on to direct, produce and star in 1½ Knights – In Search of the Ravishing Princess Herzelinde, which also proved a huge cinema hit on its release in 2008.

The movie Kokowääh debuted in German cinemas in February 2011. Schweiger's daughter Emma stars beside him, and the movie is also directed, co-written and produced by him. Schweiger and Emma reprised their roles as Henry and Magdalena, respectively, in its sequel, titled Kokowääh 2. The film was released on 7 February 2013. In 2012 Schweiger made a film alongside his daughter Luna named Schutzengel. In 2013, Schweiger also started to produce commercials with his daughters (Watchever, VHV Group).

Onscreen, Schweiger first appeared as an actor in 1989 in the TV series Lindenstraße. His first film role came in 1991 with Manta, Manta. Additional TV and film roles followed, including Der bewegte Mann (Maybe, Maybe Not), Männerpension (Jailbirds), Das Mädchen Rosemarie (A Girl Called Rosemary), Bastard (Bandyta), Der große Bagarozy (The Devil and Ms. D.), Was tun, wenn's brennt (What to Do in Case of Fire?), Les Daltons vs. Lucky Luke, The Red Baron, Wo ist Fred (Where is Fred?), Phantomschmerz (Phantom Pain), Männerherzen (Men in the City), and others.

Schweiger at the 2011 Boulevard der Stars ceremony in Berlin

Schweiger has also appeared as a supporting actor in American films, including Already Dead, King Arthur, In Enemy Hands, Magicians, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life, Driven, SLC Punk!, Investigating Sex, Joe and Max, The Replacement Killers and New Year's Eve. He wore a Nazi uniform for the first time in his career for his role in Inglourious Basterds but, as Quentin Tarantino revealed, "only because his character was killing Nazis."

Schweiger then appeared in the American productions The Courier with Mickey Rourke, This Means War (2012) with Chris Pine and Reese Witherspoon, and in 2013 as Darko in Charlie Countryman with Shia LaBeouf among others. He also made an appearance in 2014's Muppets Most Wanted, 2017's David Leitch's Atomic Blonde, and 2024's The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.

In November 2024, Til Schweiger took part in the filming of a promotional video about drift in Minsk (Belarus).

Personal life

Schweiger married American model Dana Carlsen on 19 June 1995. They have four children: Valentin Florian Schweiger (born 1995), Luna Marie Schweiger (born 1997), Lilli Camille Schweiger (born 1998), and Emma Tiger Schweiger (born 2002). Schweiger and Carlsen separated in 2005 and were divorced in 2014.

Schweiger lives in Mallorca, Spain, and his neighbour is former German cyclist Jan Ullrich. In August 2018, Ullrich was arrested for allegedly breaking onto Schweiger's property and threatening him.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleLanguageDirectorNotes
1991Manta, MantaBertieGermanWolfgang BüldFirst film in which he was the lead actor
1993**RudyGermanClaude-Oliver RudolphMax-Ophüls-Preis Best Actor Newcomer Award
1994Der bewegte MannAxel FeldheimGermanSönke WortmannBambi
1995**Pepe BrennerGermanLars Becker
1996JailbirdsSteinbockGermanDetlev BuckBambi; DIVA-Award
The SuperwifeHajo HeiermannGermanSönke Wortmann
1997Knockin' on Heaven's DoorMartin BrestGermanThomas Jahnurl=http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1997title=20th Moscow International Film Festival (1997)access-date=22 March 2013work=MIFFurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130322163106/http://moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1997archive-date=22 March 2013 }} Jupiter Best Actor; Goldene Kamera Best Actor
HerculesHerculesEnglishJohn Musker
Ron ClementsVoice (German version, dubbed)
BastardBruteEnglishMaciej DejczerPolish Film Festival (Polish Oscar) Best Actor; Bravo Otto Best Actor
1998The Replacement KillersRykerEnglishAntoine Fuqua
Judas KissRuben RubenbauerEnglishSebastian Gutierrez
SLC Punk!MarkEnglishJames Merendino
The Polar BearLeoGermanTil SchweigerAlso producer
1999**Stanislaus NagyGermanBernd Eichinger
2000MagiciansMaxEnglishJames Merendino
2001DrivenBeau BrandenburgEnglishRenny Harlin
Investigating SexMontyEnglishAlan Rudolph
What to Do in Case of Fire?TimGermanGregor Schnitzler
2002Joe and MaxMax SchmelingEnglishSteve James
2003Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of LifeSeanEnglishJan de Bont
2004In Enemy HandsCaptain Jonas HerdtEnglishTony Giglio
King ArthurCynricEnglishAntoine Fuqua
Traumschiff Surprise – Periode 1Rock Fertig AusGermanMichael HerbigBambi Best Actor
Les DaltonLucky LukeFrenchPhilippe Haïm
2005BarefootNick KellerGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
Bambi Best Film
Deuce Bigalow: European GigoloHeinz Hummer the Gigolo with the most belowEnglishMike Bigelow
2006Bye Bye Harry!GantchoEnglishRobert Young
The Trip to PanamaKleiner TigerGermanMartin OtevrelVoice
One WayEddie SchneiderEnglishReto SalimbeniAlso producer
Where Is Fred?Fred KrüppersGermanAnno SaulJupiter Best Actor
2007Body ArmourJohn RidleyEnglishGerry Lively
Rabbit Without EarsLudo DeckerGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
Ernst-Lubitsch-Preis Best Comedy; Bambi Best Film; Deutscher Comedypreis Best Comedy; Jupiter Best Film; 2x DIVA-Award Best Film
Already DeadThe ManEnglishJoe Otting
2008The Red BaronWerner VossEnglishNikolai MüllerschönBravo Otto
Far CryJack CarverEnglishUwe Boll
1½ Knights – In Search of the Ravishing Princess HerzelindeRitter LanzeGermanTil SchweigerAlso producer
2009Phantom PainMarcGermanMatthias Emcke
Inglourious BasterdsSgt. Hugo StiglitzEnglish
French
GermanQuentin TarantinoScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Men in the CityJerome AdesGermanSimon Verhoeven
Rabbit Without Ears 2Ludo DeckerGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
Deutscher Comedypreis Best Comedy
2011KokowäähHenryGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
The Three MusketeersCagliostroEnglishPaul W. S. Anderson
**JeromeGermanSimon Verhoeven
New Year's EveJames SchwabEnglishGarry Marshall
2012This Means WarHeinrichEnglishMcG
The CourierFBI agentEnglishHany Abu-Assad
GuardiansMaxGermanTil SchweigerAlso producer
2013Charlie CountrymanDarkoEnglishFredrik Bond
Kokowääh 2HenryGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
No-Eared Bunny and Two-Eared ChickNo-Eared BunnyGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
2014Muppets Most WantedGerman CopEnglishJames Bobin
Head Full of HoneyNiko RosenbachGermanTil Schweiger
2016Tschiller: Off DutyNick TschillerGermanChristian Alvart
Vier gegen die BankChrisGermanWolfgang Petersen
2017Atomic BlondeThe WatchmakerEnglishDavid Leitch
2018Hot DogLuke SteinerGerman
Klassentreffen 1.0ThomasGermanTil SchweigerRemake of The Reunion
Head Full of HoneyLondon Restaurant WaiterEnglishTil SchweigerEnglish-language remake
2020The WeddingThomasGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
2021The Salvation of The World as We Know ItHardyGermanTil SchweigerAlso writer and producer
2022MedievalHenry III of RosenbergEnglishPetr Jákl
2023Manta, Manta: LegacyBertieGermanTil Schweiger
2024The Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareHeinrich LuhrEnglishGuy Ritchie

Television

YearTV ShowRoleDirectorNotes
1989–1992LindenstraßeJo Zenker37 episodes
1994LemgoJan Peters
1994–1996Die KommissarinNick Siegel26 episodes
1996AdrenalinStefan RennerDominique Othenin-Girard
A Girl Called RosemaryNadlerBernd Eichinger
**FreddyUrs Egger
2002Joe and MaxMax SchmelingSteve James
2013–2016TatortNick TschillerChristian AlvartTatort in Hamburg (4 episodes)
2020Tatort: Tschill OutNick TschillerEoin MooreTatort
2022Pitch Perfect: Bumper in BerlinPickle Host #1Richie KeenEpisode: "Verschlimmbessern"

Awards

  • 1994: Bambi for Der bewegte Mann
  • 1995: Bambi for Jailbirds
  • 1997: Preis des Gdynia Film Festival for Bastard as Best Actor
  • 1998: Bravo Otto as Best Actor
  • 1998: Goldene Kamera for Knockin' on Heaven's Door as Best Actor
  • 2003: Hessischer Kulturpreis
  • 2008: Jupiter for Wo ist Fred? as Best German Actor
  • 2008: Ehren-Bravo Otto
  • 2008: Bambi for Keinohrhasen as Best National Film
  • 2008: Deutscher Comedypreis for Keinohrhasen as Best Theatrical Comedy Film
  • 2009: Jupiter for Keinohrhasen
  • 2009: 2x DIVA-Award for Keinohrhasen
  • 2010: Deutscher Comedypreis for Zweiohrküken as Best Theatrical Comedy Film
  • 2011: Deutscher Comedypreis for the Most Successful German Comedy Film: Kokowääh
  • 2011: Querdenker-Award
  • 2012: Jupiter for Kokowääh as Best Actor
  • 2013: Deutscher Comedypreis for the Most Successful German Comedy Film: Kokowääh 2
  • 2015: Romy in the categories Best Direction and Best Production in a Theatrical Film for Honig im Kopf
  • 2015: Deutscher Filmpreis in the category Most Popular Film for Honig im Kopf
  • 2015: CIVIS-Publikumspreis for Honig im Kopf
  • 2015: Deutscher Comedypreis for the Most Successful German Comedy Film: Honig im Kopf
  • 2015: Bambi for Honig im Kopf in the category Ehrenpreis der Jury
  • 2020: Golden Eye Award of the Zurich Film Festival

References

References

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  3. Redaktion. (2019-03-27). "Til Schweiger sinniert darüber, wie es wäre, Lehrer zu sein".
  4. "Schauspielschule / Theater der Keller".
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  6. "Keinohrhasen (2007) – Financial Information". The-numbers.com.
  7. (18 August 2023). "Til Schweigers Freundin: Hat er jemanden an seiner Seite?".
  8. (23 June 2015). "VHV Versicherungen: Neue TV-Spot Premiere mit Til Schweiger".
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  12. (8 November 2024). "В Минске завершились съемки проморолика про дрифт".
  13. ${time}. (21 May 2014). "Til und Dana Schweiger geschieden: Tatort-Kommissar offiziell solo". N24.de.
  14. (5 August 2018). "Jan Ullrich arrested for jumping Til Schweiger's fence in Mallorca". Deutsche Welle.
  15. "20th Moscow International Film Festival (1997)". MIFF.
  16. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0129774/awards] Internet Movie Database: ''Bandyta'' – Awards
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