Daniel Brühl, the German-Spanish actor, producer and director whose work in movie and TV has spanned each European arthouse initiatives and main Hollywood tentpoles, has signed with CAA and London-based company United Brokers.
The multi-award winner will subsequent be seen within the lead function of Ruben Östlund’s upcoming “The Leisure System Is Down,” starring reverse Kirsten Dunst and Keanu Reeves. He’s additionally set to star in “The Boys From Brazil,” the Netflix restricted sequence tailored by Peter Morgan, and later this month begins manufacturing on the BBC and MGM+ sequence “Legacy of Spies” primarily based on the work of John le Carré. Brühl additionally produces “Legacy of Spies” alongside the Ink Manufacturing facility and stars reverse Charlie Hunnam and Dan Stevens.
Having first damaged out in Wolfgang Becker’s 2003 smash-hit “Good Bye, Lenin!,” for which he gained the European Movie Award for greatest actor, Brühl has turn out to be probably the most recognizable and in-demand European actors. He earned popularity of his function in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” and main recognition — together with BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations — for enjoying Niki Lauda in “Rush.”
Different credit embody Marvel Studios’ “Captain America: Civil Battle” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” “The Alienist” for TNT, Hulu’s “Changing into Karl Lagerfeld” and “The Franchise,” government produced by Sam Mendes and Armando Iannucci.
Along with performing, Brühl produces by means of his firm Amusement Park Movies with producing companion Malte Grunert. The corporate produced Netflix hit “All Quiet on the Western Entrance,” directed by Ed Berger, which gained 4 Academy Awards and 7 BAFTA Awards.
In September, Brühl will direct “Break,” starring Felix Kammerer and Nicholas Braun. The movie follows the lifetime of German tennis champion Gottfried von Cramm, whose rise within the Nineteen Thirties introduced him into battle with the Nazi regime, and marks Brühl’s second characteristic as a director following 2021’s comedy-drama “Subsequent Door.”
Brühl continues to be represented in Germany by Martina Jansen at Gamers Agentur Administration; in Spain by Pedro Garay at Garay Expertise; and in France by Gonzalve Leclerc at Agence Adequat.
















