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Welcome to Daniel Brühl's unofficial homesite!
Daniel Brühl is a young, interesting, ambitious actor who chooses his roles carefully, is not afraid of hard work and who has great prospects for the future in the international film industry.
Daniel first became well known in Germany through his performances in Das weisse Rauschen, Vaya con Dios and Elephantenherz, all of which won awards. But it was his role as Alexander Kerner in the comedy Good Bye, Lenin! which shot him to fame and brought acclaim from international audiences and critics alike. Daniel followed up this film with a strong performance as a rebel disaffected with modern Western society in Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei (The Edukators). He was then offered (arguably) his first English-language part, playing the romantic lead as a Polish violinist in Ladies in Lavender opposite the great British acting legends Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. Daniel?s place as a truly pan-European actor has been secured by his moving Spanish and Catalan-speaking performance in the title role of Salvador, a film which was nominated for no fewer than 11 Goyas in 2006.
We welcome to our site all those who are charmed by his talent and good looks and also those who would simply like to find out more about him. Here we provide news about Daniel, interviews, photos, and descriptions and reviews of his films. This is not a commercial site and most of the material comes from the Internet. If we have violated any copyrights, please let us know. We would like to encourage you to participate in the creation of this site. If you have any interesting information or pictures of Daniel that you would like to add to this site, please e-mail them to us: admin@danielbruhl.com
Important!!! This is just a FAN site. I'm NOT Daniel and I've never met him, unfortunately.
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News: Daniel to work with Tarantino Posted by meininki on Thursday, September 04 @ 21:32:59 CEST (65 reads) | 
After there had already been some speculation in the German media, Daniel last week confirmed that he has been cast for Quentin Tarantino's new film "Inglorious Bastards".
He told German magazine Bunte at the First Steps Awards in Berlin: “I'm insanely happy about this role. If I hadn't gotten it, I would have been really disappointed.”
No further details on Daniel's have been released yet. Filming will begin in Germany on October 13th.
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Daniel to attend world premiere in Toronto Posted by meininki on Friday, August 22 @ 10:47:02 CEST (124 reads) |  According to Bavaria Film International, Daniel will travel to Canada to attend the world premiere of "Krabat ".
As we reported earlier, "Krabat" will be shown at the Toronto International Film Festival as part of the Sprockets Family Zone. The German fantasy film will be shown on the following dates:
Fri 5-Sep at 14:30 Varsity 4 | Press & Ind Sun 7-Sep at 15:30 Scotiabank Theatre 3 | World Premiere Tue 9-Sep at 20:15 Varsity 3 Fri 12-Sep at 20:00 AMC 4
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News: Krabat in TIFF 2008 Posted by equinox on Friday, July 25 @ 04:36:37 CEST (241 reads) | German Fantasy Film "Krabat" starring Daniel and David Kross was invited to this year's Toronto International Film Festival (September 4 to 13).
Krabat will be shown in the Sprockets Family Zone programme/section of the festival dedicated to featuring films that represent the best in contemporary international children's cinema. Whether drama or animation, these films will provide an entertaining and cultural experience for children and adults alike.
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News: ''Krabat'' Trailer! Posted by meininki on Monday, July 07 @ 20:06:18 CEST (303 reads) |
The long-awaited trailer for Daniel's upcoming German fantasy film "Krabat" is finally online! To see it in higher resolution, click HERE. You can watch a subtitled version here .
"Krabat" will be released in Germany on October 9th.
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News: Happy Birthday, Daniel!!! Posted by meininki on Monday, June 16 @ 17:19:28 CEST (472 reads) | 
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News: First teaser trailer for ''The Countess''! Posted by meininki on Tuesday, May 27 @ 14:21:39 CEST (511 reads) |  The first teaser trailer for July Delpy's "The Countess" is online!
It's basically just stills of the lead actors in costume, but that's better than nothing, right?
Click here to watch the teaser (you'll need Quicktime and a bit of patience to make it work).
Thanks to angelheart26 for the tip!
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News: ''Garbo'' - A new project for Daniel Posted by meininki on Tuesday, May 27 @ 11:50:48 CEST (333 reads) |  In interviews with Spanish newspaper El Correo and German magazine Face, Daniel revealed that one of his next projects is going to be a film about legendary double agent Juan Pujol, alias Garbo. Daniel told Face that this year he is going to spend four months in Madrid, Lisbon and London to work on the film. Unfortunately, we don't have any more information about the film yet.
To read more about Juan Pujol, click here .
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News: ''Lila, Lila'' to start filming next week Posted by meininki on Monday, May 26 @ 23:27:09 CEST (361 reads) | According to Swiss media , filming for Daniel's next film "Lila, Lila" is set to begin. Swiss producer Andreas Fallscheer told TV show "glanz & gloria" (SF) that the film would start shooting in Berlin next week.
"Lila, Lila" is an adaptation of a novel by Swiss writer Martin Suter. The film is going to be directed by Alain Gsponer and will star Daniel Brühl and Henry Hübchen . Berlin-based Film1 is set to produce.
Daniel previously read the audio book (pictured left).
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News: Daniel ranks 2nd in Movie Fanatics Actor Survey! Posted by equinox on Tuesday, April 08 @ 04:25:45 CEST (477 reads) |
Daniel ranks 2nd in the Top 50 Hottest Actors list under 30 poll of Movie Fanatic, a website that features talented and popular actors around the world today. Daniel’s high ranking in the poll was made possible by his fans.
We have to maintain Daniel’s ranking (or make him number 1) by voting again in this LINK
Please help Daniel reach the top and it is all in your hands! The poll closes this Saturday.
Joining the top 5 circle in the survey is Ryan Gosling (1), James McAvoy (3), Emile Hirsch (4) and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (5).
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News: Daniel to take a break from acting (An April Fool's Day Treat!!!) Posted by meininki on Tuesday, April 01 @ 09:36:49 CEST (487 reads) |  The news below is just an APRIL FOOL'S DAY article and it is not true! We got you there guys... But the news article made April 1, 2008 the most visited day of the site ever with more than 25,000+ hits!
We are sad to tell you that, in an exclusive message to his fans, Daniel has let us know that he has decided to take a break from acting.
He will finish his work on "The Countess" and do the promotion etc. for his films that haven't been released yet, but won't take up any new roles in the foreseeable future. It is not clear yet what this means for the upcoming projects Daniel was already confirmed for (e.g. "14").
Daniel's decision doesn't necessarily mean he'll be out of the public eye for long though:
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News: In Tranzit Trailer! Posted by equinox on Saturday, March 15 @ 06:51:49 CET (622 reads) | After two years of waiting since its production last March of 2006, here is the trailer of Daniel's movie "In Tranzit" which also stars John Malkovich, Thomas Kretschmann, Vera Farmiga and Natalie Press. Daniel plays Klaus, a Nazi who is responsible for the deaths of women and children during the war.
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News: "Un Poco de Chocolate" is the closing film in Málaga Film Festival!!! Posted by equinox on Wednesday, March 12 @ 06:14:56 CET (542 reads) | Festival de Málaga (April 4-12, 2008) "Un Poco de Chocolate" (A Little Bit of Chocolate) is the closing film in competition to be premiered in the Málaga Film Festival in April 12, 2008.
No news regarding Daniel's appearance in the event but we'll give you an update once Daniel confirms his participation.
You can check the film festival's website here with a synopsis of "Un Poco de Chocolate".
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News: Daniel to star as Lope de Vega Posted by meininki on Wednesday, February 13 @ 10:49:28 CET (501 reads) | From Variety:
Daniel Bruehl ("Goodbye Lenin!" "The Bourne Ultimatum") has committed to topline "14", to be directed by Andrucha Waddington ("House of Sand") and produced by Antena 3 Films, Ikiru, El Toro Films and Brazil's Conspiracao. Bruehl is up to play Spanish playwright Lope de Vega .At €12 million, ($17.8 million), "14," which will start shooting in early 2009, is one of the most expensive Spanish films set to go in production and will bow in 2010. With an original screenplay by Jordi Gasull and Ignacio del Moral, "14" is produced by Teddy Villalba, Gasull, Edmon Roch and Waddington. "14" is a focused biopic of the 16-century Spanish playwright-poet who dominated Spain's early Golden Age of theater with spirited romantic comedies.
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News: ''The Countess'' starts filming Posted by meininki on Friday, February 08 @ 11:16:24 CET (647 reads) |  After some uncertainty last year, filming is finally set to begin on Julie Delpy's "The Countess".
Delpy wrote the script and is going to direct as well as star in her take on the story of Elizabeth Báthory, the 16th century Hungarian countess, who is said to have bathed in the blood of virgins to achieve eternal youth. The film, produced by X Filme International, will start shooting in Berlin on February 18th. "The Countess" also stars William Hurt and Daniel Brühl and will see Maria Simon, Andre Hennicke, Anna Maria Mühe, Adriana Altaras, Sebastian Blomberg, Katrin Pollitt and Nikolai Kinski in supporting roles.
Filming will continue until April 11th in Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. X Filme will release the film in Germany in 2009.
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Interviews: ''I'm not a fatalist'' Posted by meininki on Tuesday, November 27 @ 11:14:43 CET (1477 reads) | 
In this interview Daniel Brühl explains why eco-fashion has become wearable and why he would be reluctant to part from his vintage car.
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Interviews: Daniel in Basque magazine Gaztezulo Posted by meininki on Wednesday, October 17 @ 13:42:14 CEST (1240 reads) |
”DANIEL BRÜHL: “I am proud to work in European cinema”
Maybe the name Daniel Brühl doesn’t ring you a bell, but if we are reminded, he’s in movies like “Good Bye Lenin” or “Salvador”, surely you remember his shy smile, his tender glance and his typical messy hair. Daniel stars in the cinematographic adaptation for Unai Elorriaga’s “A Tram to SP”. We spoke with him in Algorta.
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