Alexander Fuchs

Alexander Fuchs

Actor

BIO

Alexander Fuchs (born May 18, 1984) is a German actor, best known for his roles in the award-winning films Four Nights With Anna (2008) and The White Ribbon (2009).

Fuchs was born in Germany and started acting from a young age. He attended the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich, a prestigious drama and film school, where he studied acting. He has since appeared in a range of television shows and films, including The White Ribbon, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2009.

Fuchs' breakthrough role came in 2008, when he starred in the award-winning film Four Nights With Anna, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. In this film, he played the role of a young man, Jakub, who falls in love with a mysterious woman, Anna. His performance was praised by critics and audiences alike, with many noting his ability to convey the character's complex emotions in a subtle and nuanced manner.

Since then, Fuchs has starred in a range of films, including the German-language drama Wir sind die Neuen (2013), the historical drama Der Verdingbub (2012), and the comedy-drama Die Wanderhure (2011). He has also had small roles in a variety of international films, including the action-thriller The Tourist (2010), the comedy-drama The Brothers Bloom (2008), and the romantic drama Love in the Time of Cholera (2007).

Fuchs has also appeared on German television, starring in the series Die Eifelpraxis (2011-2012), Die Wache (2006-2007), and Die Geheimnisse der Anden (2009). He has also had guest appearances on such shows as Tatort (2005-2006), Der Kriminalist (2006-2007) and Alarm für Cobra 11 (2013).

Alexander Fuchs is an actor of considerable talent and versatility. His ability to immerse himself in a wide variety of roles has allowed him to develop an impressive and diverse body of work. He continues to appear in films and television shows, and is respected by his peers and admired by his fans.

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