Martin Wuttke

Martin Wuttke
Martin Wuttke, November 2010
Born (1962-02-08) 8 February 1962
Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Occupation Actor, Director
Years active 1991–present
Partner(s) Margarita Broich
Children 3

Martin Wuttke (born 8 February 1962) is a German actor and director who achieved international recognition for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler in the 2009 film Inglourious Basterds.

Life and career

Wuttke began his actor training at the college theater in Bochum and then changed to the Westfälische Schauspielschule Bochum (now Schauspielschule Bochum). He played on numerous German-speaking stages: Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Berlin, Berliner Ensemble, Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, Schiller Theater in Berlin, Deutsches Theater Berlin, Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg, Theater of West Berlin, the Thalia Theater of Hamburg, Stuttgart State Theater, Freie Volksbühne Berlin, Schauspielhaus Frankfurt am Main, Schauspielhaus Zürich (CH) and at the Burgtheater in Vienna (AT), where he has been a director and a member of the ensemble since 2009. When the Berliner Ensemble performed at Berkeley in 1999, his portrayal of Hitler as a petty Chicago gangster in Heiner Müller's adaptation of Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui was described as an "astonishing grotesque... comically loathsome and rivetingly outrageous."[1]

Wuttke lives with actress Margarita Broich with two children.

Filmography

Films

FilmRole
Die Unberührbare (2000)Imbissverkäufer
Delusion (2002)Robert Bergmann
Rosenstrasse (2003)Joseph Goebbels
Hamlet X (2003)Claudius
Call Me Agostino (2006)Agostino Stone
Detektive oder Die glücklosen Engel der inneren Sicherheit (2006)
Weisse Lilien (2007)Hauks
Delta (2008)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)Adolf Hitler
Hanna (2011) Knepfler
Cloud Atlas (2012)Mr. Boerhaave/Guard/Leary the Healer
A Most Wanted Man (2014)
Fever (2014)
Colonia Dignidad (2015)
The Duelist (2016)German Baron
Radegund (2017)

Television

FilmRole
Moskau - Petuschki (1991)Jerofejev Venedikt
Die Bernauerin (1997)Mönch
Tatort (21 episodes, 1998–2015)Andreas Keppler
Geiselfahrt ins Paradies (1998)
Dämonen (2000)Nikolai Wsewolodowitsch Stawrogin
Bella Block (1 episode, 2000)Wolfgang Krauss
Hand in Hand (2001)Peter Plachotny
Liebesau - die andere Heimat (3 episodes, 2002)Schorsch Schönstein
Die Tote vom Deich (2006)Manuel Bove
Homeland (2015)BND officer Adler
Sense8 (2016-2017)Volker Bohm

Awards

References

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