Christopher Buchholz

Christopher Buchholz

actor, director, producer

Christopher Buchholz was born on Feb 04, 1962 in USA. Christopher Buchholz's big-screen debut came with The House on Carroll Street directed by Peter Yates in 1988, strarring Stefan (as Christopher Rhode). Christopher Buchholz is known for The People Vs. Fritz Bauer directed by Lars Kraume, Burghart Klaußner stars as Fritz Bauer and Ronald Zehrfeld as Karl Angermann. The most recent award Christopher Buchholz achieved is Order of Arts and Letters, France. The upcoming new movie Christopher Buchholz plays is The Middle Man which will be released on Sep 17, 2021.

Christopher Buchholz was born in Los Angeles in 1962. He is the son of Horst Buchholz and his wife Myriam Bru. Following his father's footsteps, Christopher became an actor. His first main role was that of the assassin Ali Agca in Giuseppe Fina's movie 'The Plot to Kill the Pope', produced in 1986. For this performance Christopher was awarded best new actor at the Florence Film Festival. In Germany he became known through his participation in the serial 'Das Erbe der Guldenburgs'. Fluent in English, French, Italian, and German, he mostly works in France, Italy, and the USA. Christopher's latest production in German is 'Heller als der Mond', produced in Austria and directed by Virgil Widrich in 1999. In 2001 Christopher performed the main role in 'Eros - The Dangerous Thread of Things', directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, a story about a couple drifting apart. In 2002 Christopher played in the historic feature 'Luther', with Joseph Fiennes and Peter Ustinov, directed by Eric Till, and in the German two-part TV movie 'Der Seerosenteich', directed by Johannes Fabrick. Christopher Buchholz has also worked as the director of two one-act plays by Anton Chekhov - 'The Bear' and 'The Marriage Proposal' - and of two short films titled 'Happy Birthday' and 'Les Jardins des mauvais garcons'.

  • Birthday

    Feb 04, 1962
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also known

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Order of Arts and Letters, France
2013
Winner - Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters

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