Alexander Held
Born
19 October 1958 (67)
Place of Birth
Munich, Germany
Also known as
Alexander G.Held, Gerald Alexander Held
Biography
Gerald Alexander Held (born 19 October 1958) is a German actor. He is internationally best known for his historical depictions, as Walther Hewel in the 2004 film Der Untergang, Robert Mohr in the 2005 film Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage and as state prosecutor Siegfried Buback in the 2008 film Der Baader Meinhof Komplex. During his school years, Held was a solo singer of the Regensburger Domspatzen, and played football for TSV 1860 München, winning five youth championships. He finished his ac...
Gerald Alexander Held (born 19 October 1958) is a German actor. He is internationally best known for his historical depictions, as Walther Hewel in the 2004 film Der Untergang, Robert Mohr in the 2005 film Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage and as state prosecutor Siegfried Buback in the 2008 film Der Baader Meinhof Komplex. During his school years, Held was a solo singer of the Regensburger Domspatzen, and played football for TSV 1860 München, winning five youth championships. He finished his acting training at the Otto Falckenberg School of the Performing Arts in Munich, and then joined the Munich Kammerspiele. Further engagements at the Staatsschauspiel Hannover, the Freien Volksbühne Berlin, the Theater Basel, and the Salzburg Festival followed. In 1993, Held was cast by director Klaus Emmerich in Morlock in his first television film role. Since then he has appeared in numerous cinema and TV productions, including Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, Marc Rothemund's Sophie Scholl - The Last Days, and Oliver Hirschbiegel's Downfall. In the Sat.1 series Der Bulle von Tölz with Ottfried Fischer, he played a Social Democratic Party of Germany Bundestag member, who mostly has to look after his opponents in the "Bavarian Unity Party". In 2007, he starred alongside Iris Berben as the greedy villain Heinrich von Strahlberg in the two-part TV film Afrika, mon amour. In 2008, he played Alois Kugler, the opponent of Brandner Kaspar, in the film of the same name, directed by Joseph Vilsmaier. In 2009, he played the politically tactical abbot Kuno in the Margarethe von Trottas film Vision alongside Barbara Sukowa, Heino Ferch, and Hannah Herzsprung, and in the same year, he was seen in Sönke Wortmann's Pope Joan as the Frankish Emperor Lothar I. In 2010, he played the Attorney General Dr. Sasse alongside Ulrich Tukur in Dieter Wedel's two-part TV film Greed. Since 2010, he has starred in the crime series Stralsund as the head commissioner Karl Hidde. Since 2014, he has played the lead role of head commissioner Ludwig Schaller in the crime series München Mord. Held's father was actor José Held, who died in 1974. From December 2005, Held was married to German actress Patricia Gräfin Fugger von Babenhausen (1961–2014). Source: Article "Alexander Held" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography (40)
Geheimkommando Familie
2023
Der Masuren-Krimi - Fangschuss
2021
Maria Mafiosi
2017
My Blind Date with Life
2017
A Minute’s Silence
2016
Sanctuary
2015
Storno: Todsicher versichert
2015
Engel der Gerechtigkeit: Geld oder Leben
2015
Unverschämtes Glück
2015
Burning Souls
2014
Public Enemies
2014
Der Prediger
2014
Lena Fauch - Gefährliches Schweigen
2013
Alaska Johansson
2013
Schon wieder Henriette
2013
Im Netz
2013
The Girl with Nine Wigs
2013
Der große Schwindel
2013
Die Kronzeugin - Mord in den Bergen
2013
Trau niemals deiner Frau
2012
Alleingang
2012
Dora Heldt: Kein Wort zu Papa
2012
Das Ende einer Maus ist der Anfang einer Katze
2011
4 Days in May
2011
Eine Sennerin zum Verlieben
2010
Restless Heart: The Confessions of Augustine
2010
Nanga Parbat
2010
Pope Joan
2009
Vision - From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen
2009
Crash Point: Berlin
2009
Genug ist nicht genug
2009
Between Today and Tomorrow
2009
Liesl Karlstadt und Karl Valentin
2008
Die Geschichte vom Brandner Kaspar
2008
The Baader Meinhof Complex
2008
Zur Sache, Lena!
2008
The Wave
2008
Der zweite Frühling - Im Tal des Schweigens 4
2008
Ich wollte nicht töten
2007
Grüß Gott, Herr Anwalt
2007