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- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Moritz Bleibtreu is a German actor born on August 13, 1971 in Munich growing up in Hamburg. He first appears in children's television series Neues aus Uhlenbusch (1977) at the age of six. His breakthrough was the role called "Abdul" in the movie Knockin' on Heaven's Door (1997). He also became internationally known for his work on Run Lola Run (1998), The Experiment (2001) and World War Z (2013). In Germany, He is well known for the classic stoner-movie called Lammbock (2001) in which he plays the leading role. He speaks fluent German, English, French and Italian and is the son of Austrian actors Hans Brenner and Monica Bleibtreu.- IMDb Mini Biography By: xesrox
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- Is fluent in German, English, French and Italian.
- Said he had the worst time of his life when he attended acting classes in New York because students were treated inhumanly there.
- At 17, he went to Paris, France to work as an au pair.
- His surname "Bleibtreu" means "remain faithful" (an imperative) or a shortened version of "I will remain faithful".
- Was born in Munich, but grew up in Hamburg.
- "I am a faithful soul, the name fits right just me." (His last name "Bleibtreu" means "remain faithful")
- Abolish the internet! I would even go out on the street for that. Immediately! I do not need it.
- Violence is shit. There is only one natural law: Be nice to each other.
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