
Devid Striesow
Acting
Biography
Devid Striesow (born October 1, 1973 in Bergen auf Rügen) is a German actor. He starred as "Sturmbannführer Herzog" (Bernhard Krüger) in Stefan Ruzowitzky's 2007 film The Counterfeiters, which was awarded the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for that year. Description above from the Wikipedia article Devid Striesow, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 1, 1973
Place of Birth: Bergen auf Rügen, Germany
Known For

Résiste - Aufstand der Praktikanten
After a few years working like intern, Till, eventually becomes head of his own company, job counseling for young trainees. In turn, comes Sydelia, left-wing activist, idealist and combative. Their paths will soon cross youth. She is determined to start it the capitalist world in which we now live in a revolutionary way. But really, two people so different can be attracted?

Roxy
The life of a taxi driver is to not judge or get involved. It's to go where he's told to go, for a price. One day, Thomas gets a group of odd passengers with a ravenous dog. They have money, and they have places to be. How far will he go?

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Blaubeerblau
When Fritjof Huber, who works in an architectural office in Munich, is sent to a hospice for the dying to take measurements, his knees shake. He is afraid of meeting people who are about to die. Yet Fritjof himself has not yet really begun to live.

Oskarreif
Viewers of the short film as a real film always in new excerpts. Oskar just doesn't understand why nobody wants to film it. For his friend Benny, however, who works in a video store, the situation is crystal clear: there are simply no highlights. So Benny gradually adds more and more elements that he hopes will be a great success. After all, he wants to help Oskar achieve an international breakthrough: In addition to baby animals and sex, racism and homosexuality must of course not be missing. While Benny lets his imagination run free, Oskar gets drunk. And so Oskar's fine story gradually becomes a cliche monster that doesn't leave much of his original idea.

Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke
Twenty-year-old Joachim is unexpectedly accepted at drama school in Munich and moves into his grandparents' upper-class villa. From then on, he tries to find his identity as a young man between the world of theater and the everyday life of his eccentric grandparents.

Berlin Bad Trip
Jannik and Tai, mobbed by their classmates, are two 17-year-old students who one day find their school principal drunk as a skunk on the street and lock him up in his own apartment. Tai enjoys playing “God” and forces the teacher to perform a soul striptease. A hell trip for Jannik, who doesn’t know if Tai will return his tender infatuation. An affectionate and quirky coming of age story full of surprises.

Downfall
In April of 1945, Germany stands at the brink of defeat with the Russian Army closing in from the east and the Allied Expeditionary Force attacking from the west. In Berlin, capital of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler proclaims that Germany will still achieve victory and orders his generals and advisers to fight to the last man. When the end finally does come, and Hitler lies dead by his own hand, what is left of his military must find a way to end the killing that is the Battle of Berlin, and lay down their arms in surrender.

All Quiet on the Western Front
Paul Baumer and his friends Albert and Muller, egged on by romantic dreams of heroism, voluntarily enlist in the German army. Full of excitement and patriotic fervour, the boys enthusiastically march into a war they believe in. But once on the Western Front, they discover the soul-destroying horror of World War I.

Doppelhaushälfte
A family moves from hip Berlin to a semi-detached house in the idyll and gets to know their neighbors...
Filmography
as Joachims Vater
as Thorsten Meurer
as Johann Sebastian Bach
as Rüdiger
as Thomas Brenner
as Thorsten Meurer
as Janniks Vater
as General Friedrichs
as Manni
as Sozialistischer Vater
as Thorsten Meurer
as Florian Keppler
as Daniel
as Dirk Hartmann
as Michael Wagner
as Erich Bulwer
as Direktor Ralf Stege
as Self
as Bernard Hausmann
as Geelhaar
as Paul Zitterbacke
as Teacher Gertjan
as Klaus Frankenberg
as Andi Schwartz
as Valentin Dorek
as Franz Anton Mesmer
as David
as Harry Stein
as Ludwig Winther
as Martin Schulze
as Gregor Zettel
as Martin Luther
as Michael
as Jan Erik Schult
as Frank Gruber
as Simon Keller
as Thomas
as Hape Kerkeling
as Self
as Thorsten Paulsberg
as Patient
as Klaas Wüllenwever
as Martin
as Arbeiter
as Frank Öllers
as Matthias Fabian
as Dr. Ralf Remberg
as Voice
as Abschnittsbevollmächtigter Mauder
as Martin
as Frank
as Händler
as Sophia
as Fritjof
as Roger Dettner
as Herbert Glowalla
as Malte
as Jan
as Siggi
as Tom Winkler
as Wilfried 'Frieder' Gross
as Adam
as Björn Reichsmann
as Philipp Schneider
as D'Anjou
as Andy Schroth
as Simon von Utrecht
as Magnum
as Hans Berger
as Klaus Brandner
as Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa
as Roland
as Lars Jensen
as Frank Knöpfel
as Ralf und Frank Gerlach
as Mark Schubert
as Jan Kohlfeld
as Thomas
as Lehmann
as Philipp
as Richard Sammer
as Jan Werther
as André
as Dr. Dieter Block
as Herzog
as Keitel
as Christoph Bogner
as Xaver Drebb
as Kalle Mosco
as Gerold (voice)
as Hurwitz
as Fenstermacher
as Mario
as Martin Steeb jr.
as Referent Delbrück
as Ivan
as Feldwebel Tornow
as Heinrich Vogler
as Philipp
as Referent Delbrück
as Theo Flipsen
as Christian Wittbach
as Ingo
as Max
as Henkel
as Valeries Bruder
as Ernst-Ludwig Hoffmann
as Lanski
as Self
as Patrick Zoell
as Ulf Powileit
as Stefan Gruber
as Jan Martensen
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Manfred Dressler
as Self
as Juri Oleg
as Martin Hellinger
as Self
as Heiner Benneke
as Ronny Krohm
as Staatsanwalt
as Henrik Seiffert
as Hauptkommissar Jens Stellbrink
as Gernot Ulm
as Jens Stellbrink
as Gerti Plauer
as Kriminalhauptkommissar Jens Stellbrink
as Martin Schröder
as Self
as Wolfgang