August Diehl is a prominent German actor known for his intense performances in both European cinema and major Hollywood productions.
Born on January 4, 1976, in West Berlin, he comes from an artistic family and has established himself as one of Germany’s leading talents with a career spanning theater, film, and international blockbusters.
His breakthrough roles and versatile acting have earned him recognition for portraying complex, often tormented characters with depth and authenticity.
Siblings
August grew up in an artistic household as the son of actor Hans Diehl and a costume designer mother.
He has one brother, Jakob Diehl, who is a composer and actor.
The family moved frequently during his childhood, living in places such as Hamburg, Vienna, Düsseldorf, Bavaria, and the Auvergne region in France, before returning to Germany.
Career
Diehl studied acting at the Academy of Dramatic Art Ernst Busch in Berlin.
He made his film debut in a leading role as Karl Koch in the 1998 thriller 23, which brought him immediate attention.
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He built a strong reputation in German and Austrian cinema with acclaimed performances in films such as The Counterfeiters (2007), where he played a key role in the Academy Award-winning drama about Nazi counterfeiting operations.
Internationally, Diehl gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Gestapo Major Dieter Hellstrom in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds (2009) and as Michael “Mike” Krause in the action film Salt (2010) alongside Angelina Jolie.
His filmography includes notable works like Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life (2019), The Young Karl Marx (2017), and The King’s Man (2021).
In addition to film, he has performed extensively on stage, including a celebrated role as Hamlet, and continues to take on diverse projects in Europe and beyond.
Accolades
Diehl won the German Film Award (Deutscher Filmpreis) for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for 23 and the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actor.
His stage work earned him the Nestroy Theatre Prize for Best Actor for Hamlet.
Additional recognition includes being named one of European film’s “Shooting Stars” in 2000 and receiving the German Film Critics Association Award.
His ensemble cast in Inglourious Basterds won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, and he has earned further accolades for roles in later films.
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