Matthias Schweighöfer

Matthias Schweighöfer

Schweighöfer at the 2008 Berlinale
Born (1981-03-11) 11 March 1981
Anklam, East Germany
Occupation Actor
Years active 1997–present
Partner(s) Ani Schromm (2004–present)
Children 2

Matthias Schweighöfer (born 11 March 1981) is a German actor, film director, and producer. He is sometimes credited as Matthias Schweighofer.

Early life

Born in Anklam, Western Pomerania, Schweighöfer attended the renowned acting school Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts, but dropped out after one year.[1] Nevertheless, the son of an actor couple[2] has already worked with established directors such as Peter Greenaway.

Career

His first role in a feature film was Raus aus der Haut (1997) (TV), directed by Andreas Dresen. In the following years, he appeared in critically acclaimed projects such as Soloalbum (2003), Off Beat (2004) or Das wilde Leben (2007) and Keinohrhasen.[3] In 2010 Schweighöfer made his debut as film director with the romantic comedy What a Man, followed in 2013 by his second movie Schlussmacher.

In 2009 he founded the fashion label German Garment with TV-Presenter Joko Winterscheidt.[4]

Personal life

Between 2004 and 2012 Schweighöfer dated Ani Schromm, but they reconciled in the summer of 2013. They have a daughter, Greta (born 1 May 2009) and a son, Valentin (born 17 February 2014).[5] He currently lives in Berlin.

Awards

Selected filmography

  • 2000: Trust Me (Freunde) … Speedy
  • 2001: Heart Over Head (Herz im Kopf) … Dirk
  • 2002: Die Freunde der Freunde (TV film) … Gregor
  • 2002: FearDotCom … Dieter Schrader
  • 2003: Solo Album (Soloalbum) … Ben
  • 2003: Die Klasse von '99 … Felix
  • 2004: Baal (TV film) … Baal
  • 2004: Cold Spring (Kalter Frühling, TV film) … Ben
  • 2004: Off Beat (Kammerflimmern) … Crash
  • 2004: Gold – The Tulse Luper Suitcases
  • 2005: Schiller (TV film) … Friedrich Schiller
  • 2005: Polly Blue Eyes … Ronny Helske
  • 2006: Lulu (TV film) … Jack the Ripper
  • 2007: Eight Miles High (Das wilde Leben) … Rainer Langhans
  • 2007: Ein spätes Mädchen (TV film) … Felix
  • 2007: Fata Morgana … Daniel

Theatre

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