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Martin Wuttke

1962 - Today

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Martin Wuttke is a German actor and director. He has performed on many stages in the German-speaking theatre world, as well as in numerous films and TV series. He achieved international recognition for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler in the 2009 film Inglourious Basterds. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Wuttke is the 5,241st most popular actor (up from 5,487th in 2019), the 4,898th most popular biography from Germany (up from 4,958th in 2019) and the 173rd most popular German Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Martin Wuttke ranks 5,241 out of 13,578Before him are Callum Keith Rennie, Austin Butler, Brenda Bakke, Katherine DeMille, Marguerite Clayton, and Ina Claire. After him are Osvaldo Ríos, Alina Janowska, Gayle Hunnicutt, Wenche Foss, Mia Wasikowska, and Gavin MacLeod.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Martin Wuttke ranks 294Before him are David Bryan, Zoë Lund, Joe Crowley, Natalia Molchanova, Lio, and Lou Diamond Phillips. After him are Anvar Chingizoglu, Gøran Sørloth, Gunde Svan, Emanuele Pirro, Adam Silver, and Rebecca Miller.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Martin Wuttke ranks 4,901 out of 7,253Before him are Claudia Losch (1960), Frauke Petry (1975), Herbert Adamski (1910), Erwin Casmir (1895), Heinz Vollmar (1936), and Rudolf Bayer (1939). After him are Kiki Smith (1954), Frank Rühle (1944), Theo Waigel (1939), Vladimir Morozov (null), Otto Fickeisen (1879), and Markus Babbel (1972).

Among ACTORS In Germany

Among actors born in Germany, Martin Wuttke ranks 173Before him are Marianne Hoppe (1909), Charles Régnier (1914), Aleksandra Khokhlova (1897), Rosemary Murphy (1925), Lya Lys (1908), and Gisela Uhlen (1919). After him are Veronica Ferres (1965), Andreas Pietschmann (1969), Günter Lamprecht (1930), Inge Meysel (1910), Werner Peters (1918), and Karl Dall (1941).