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Bruno Ganz Biography
Bruno Ganz (born March 22, 1941 in Zurich) is a Swiss actor.

Already before taking his Matura exams (in Switzerland, the general qualification for university entrance), Ganz decided to become an actor. In 1960, aged 19, he played his first movie role in Der Herr mit der schwarzen Melone (English title, "The Man in the Black Derby"). Gustav Knuth, one of the main actors, believed in Ganz's qualification as an actor.

Bruno Ganz is a member of the ensemble of the Berliner Schaubühne. In 1972 he made his debut at the Salzburger Festspiele under Claus Peymann as director in the first performances of Thomas Bernhard's Der Ignorant und der Wahnsinnige.

In 2000 Ganz played the star role in Peter Stein's 13-hour performance of Goethe's Faust I and Faust II.

Awards
In 1996 he received the Iffland-Ring.

Important movies
"Der Untergang - Hitler und das Ende des Dritten Reichs" ("The Downfall: Hitler and the End of the Third Reich"), 2004, Adolf Hitler, starring Heino Ferch, Corinna Harfouch, Birgit Minichmayr
"The Manchurian Candidate", 2004, Richard Delp
"Luther", 2003, Johann von Staupitz, starring Joseph Fiennes, Alfred Molina, Peter Ustinov, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Mathieu Carrière
"Behind Me - Bruno Ganz", 2002
"Epsteins Nacht" ("Epstein's Night"), 2002, Adam Rose, starring Mario Adorf, Otto Tausig
"Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust", 2001 TV, Faust
"Pane e tulipani" ("Bread and Tulips"), 2000, Fernando Girasoli
"Mia aioniotita kai mia mera" ("Eternity and a Day"), 1998, Alexandre
"Saint-Ex", 1997, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
"In weiter Ferne, so nah!" ("Faraway, So Close!"), 1993, Damiel, directed by: Wim Wenders
"L'Absence" ("The Absence"), 1994, Player, screen-play and directed by: Peter Handke
"Brandnacht" ("Night on Fire"), 1992, Peter Keller, starring Suzanne von Borsody, Dietmar Schönherr
"La Domenica specialmente" ("Especially on Sunday"), 1991, Vittorio, starring Nicoletta Braschi, Ornella Muti
"Erfolg" ("Success"), 1991, starring Franziska Walser, Peter Simonischek, Mathieu Carrière, Thomas Holtzmann, Jutta Speidel, Gustl Bayrhammer
"Strapless", 1989, Raymond Forbes, starring Blair Brown, Bridget Fonda
"Der Himmel über Berlin" ("Wings of Desire"), 1987, Damiel, directed by: Wim Wenders
"Krieg und Frieden" ("War and Peace"), 1983
"Die Fälschung" ("Circle of Deceit"), 1981, Georg Laschen, screen-play: Nicolas Born, directed by: Volker Schlöndorff, starring Hanna Schygulla, Gila von Weitershausen
"La Dame aux camélias" ("Lady of the Camelias"), 1980, Count Perregaux, starring Isabelle Huppert, Clio Goldsmith
"Der Erfinder" ("The Inventor"), 1980, Jakob Nüssli
"5% de risques", 1980, David, starring Jean-Pierre Cassel
"Retour à la bien-aimée" ("Return to the Beloved"), 1979, Dr. Stephan Kern, starring Isabelle Huppert (Jeanne Kern)
"Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht" ("Nosferatu the Vampyre"), 1979, Jonathan Harker, directed by: Werner Herzog, starring Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani (Lucy Harker), Roland Topor
"The Boys from Brazil", 1978, Professor Bruckner, starring Gregory Peck, Laurence Olivier, Lilli Palmer
"Die Linkshändige Frau" ("The Left-Handed Woman"), 1977, Bruno, screen-play and directed by: Peter Handke, starring Edith Clever, Michael Lonsdale, Angela Winkler, Bernhard Wicki, Bernhard Minetti, Gérard Depardieu
"Der Amerikanische Freund" ("The American Friend"), 1977, Jonathan Zimmermann, directed by: Wim Wenders, screen-play: Patricia Highsmith, co-starring: Dennis Hopper
"Die Wildente" ("Wild Duck"), 1976, Gregors, with Anne Bennent
"Die Marquise von O..." ("The Marquise of O..."), 1976, The Count, directed by: Eric Rohmer, starring Edith Clever, Otto Sander, Ruth Drexel
"Lumière" ("Lumiere"), 1976, Heinrich Grün, screen-play and directed by: Jeanne Moreau
"Sommergäste" ("Summer Guests"), 1976, screen-play: Botho Strauß, directed by: Peter Stein, starring Edith Clever, Jutta Lampe
"Chikita", 1961
"Der Herr mit der schwarzen Melone" ("The Man in the Black Derby"), 1960
 
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