Actors from German-speaking regions - Statistics

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He was unpopular even in Germany until Quentin Tarantino needed someone who could speak four languages. Christoph Waltz
81%
He's not famous for any movies in which German is spoken, but his accent is legendary. ("I'll be back.") Arnold Schwarzenegger
79%
Directs his own popular movies in Germany. Reportedly refused to play a supporting character in a Spielberg movie, but somehow accepted a minor role for Tarantino. Til Schweiger
51%
Appeared in "Die Feuerzangenbowle" and "Der Hauptmann von Köpenick". (1902-1994) Heinz Rühmann
47%
Won an Oscar for his portrayal of the almost fascist accuser of the Nazis in "Judgment at Nuremberg". Maximilian Schell
32%
Before he gave up acting for a charity project in Ethiopia he appeared in "Sissi" and "Peeping Tom". Karlheinz Böhm
30%
Most famous for his appearance as a commissioner in the "Tatort"-series. His father was a star in the Third Reich. Götz George
26%
"Pretty girl, beware of his heart of gold/This heart is cold/He loves only gold!" Gert Fröbe
23%
Bearded colossus who plays in movies since the 1950s; appeared in "Lola" and "The Tin Drum". Mario Adorf
21%
Died young in 2007; just before that he famously played a StaSi officer. Ulrich Mühe
21%
Éminence grise who plays supporting roles in many Hollywood movies and was nominated for an Oscar for "Shine". Armin Mueller-Stahl
17%
The first ever to win a Leading Actor Oscar. Was outacted by Marlene Dietrich in "The Blue Angel". Emil Jannings
17%
Hitler wanted him as a star of his propaganda industry, but this actor answered that Germany was too small for two such monsters. He then played in many noir movies. Peter Lorre
13%
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