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Daniel Bruehl, actor

Shooting Stars 2003 - Germany

Bruehl won the Max Ophüls Award for his interpretation of a young schizophrenic in Das weisse Rauschen

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Shooting Stars at EFP

Germany’s “Shooting Star” for 2003 is 24-year-old Daniel Bruehl. He won the Max Ophüls Award for his interpretation of a young schizophrenic in Das weisse Rauschen and was voted Best German Actor in the summer of 2002 for his work in Nichts bereuen, Das weiße Rauschen and Vaya con dios.
The deadline for submissions to Shooting Stars 2003 is 1 December 2002.


"Talking about Good Bye Lenin [+see also:
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, I must admit that I don't remember a lot of that time.
I had to get in contact with people from former East-Germany, that was the most important thing: the time of preparation. And so it was like a history-lesson for me because during history-lessons in school I used to sleep and so I had to work on that.
In Europe there should be more co-productions, but I think it is getting better. It is always difficult for an actor to get good scripts, you are always waiting for a good one. It is good to be known in other countries, so that the possibility to get a good script is bigger. That's my motto for today and tonight: 'Alles wird gut' - 'Everything will be fine'".

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