

Sebastian Koch
Sebastian Koch, born on May 31, 1962, is a distinguished German actor renowned for his compelling performances and significant contributions to cinema. He gained international acclaim in 2006 for his role as Georg Dreyman, a writer in East Germany, in Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's Oscar-winning film "The Lives of Others." This exceptional portrayal earned him multiple accolades, including the prestigious Italian Foreign Press Award and the "Globo d'Oro" for Best European Actor in 2007. Since then, Koch has featured in a variety of international films, solidifying his status as one of the most sought-after German actors of his generation.
In addition to his film career, Koch has captivated audiences through symphonic-scenic readings. He has collaborated with renowned artists, including violinist Daniel Hope for "Paradise," and the Hubert Nuss Jazz Quartet for "Dream Story." Recently, he adapted and staged "The Kreutzer Sonata" based on Leo Tolstoy's work, blending drama with musical elements featuring piano and violin.
Koch's contributions to the film industry were recognized when he became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in July 2019, reflecting his respected status in the global cinematic landscape.
Filmography


Camelot

Shadowplay

Bridge of Spies

Never Look Away

Albatross

In the Shadow

Take Down

Sea Wolf

God Loves Caviar

Bel Canto

In Her Name

Fog in August

The Flying Classroom (2003)

Operation Valkyrie

Black Book

Amen.

Suspension of Disbelief

Unknown (2011)

A Good Day to Die Hard

The Lives of Others
