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Moritz Bredo's acting career

As a young man, Moritz Bredo lived in the United States and Paris, France for a period of time. He began to show his talents in these two film-rich countries. After starring in two films "Simple Love" and "The Talk of the Town", he also became famous in the film industry with "The End of the World" starring Till Schweiger. It attracted widespread attention and showed outstanding acting skills from here on. However, just a year later, the popular "Run Lola Run" introduced Bredo to the world. In the film, he played the gangster boyfriend who asked Lola to "run". And his sweet and handsome side was reflected in subsequent films such as "Moon Lover", "Julie and Danny" and "DJ*** I Can Do It". In 2001, his first four works were released, including his first English film "The Invisible Trick". More importantly, he broke through his previous image with "The Conductor's Choice" and "The Death Experiment", and finally won the German Film Award for the year. Actor and the Best Actor Award at the Seattle International Film Festival the following year. He later played an Italian immigrant in Faith Arkin's "Solino," a German terrorist in Spielberg's "Munich," and appeared in two Oscar Basil-directed films. His works include "The Courting of Three Brothers" and "Elementary Particles", and won the Silver Bear Award for Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival for "Elementary Particles". In the 2010 film "Jewish Seuss - The Rise and Fall of an Unknown Image", Bredo played Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels and once again demonstrated his superb acting skills to the audience. In an interview with reporters Bredo said that this is a new challenge for his acting career.