Mathieu Carrière
Biography
Mathieu Carrière, born on August 2, 1950, in Hanover, Germany, is a distinguished German actor. He spent his formative years in Berlin and Lübeck before attending the esteemed Jesuit boarding school, Lycée Saint-François-Xavier, in Vannes, France. Interestingly, this institution had also been attended by Volker Schlöndorff, the director of Carrière's first significant film. In 1969, he relocated to Paris to pursue studies in philosophy while honing his acting skills. Besides acting, Carrière is an accomplished director and writer, and he is an advocate for fathers' rights. He comes from a family of performers; his sister, Mareike Carrière, has also achieved recognition as an actress.
Carrière's career began at an early age when he portrayed young Tonio in Rolf Thiele's 1964 film "Tonio Kröger." He garnered notable attention for his lead role in the 1966 German film "Der junge Törless" (Young Törless). His contributions to the film industry extend beyond acting, as he served as a juror at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival in 1980. Today, Mathieu Carrière is celebrated not only for his versatile talent but also for his passion for important social causes.
Filmography
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The House of the Bories
1970 • Carl-Stéphane Kursdedt
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery
1992 • King John
Born for Hell
1976 • Cain Adamson
The Bay Boy
1984 • Father Chaisson
Malina
1991 • Malina
Giordano Bruno
1973 • Orsini
Arsène Lupin (2004)
2004 • le duc d'Orléans
Shining Through
1992 • Von Haefler
Les Cerfs-volants
2007 • Von Tiele
Le Navire Night
1979
The Aviator's Wife
1981 • Christian
Bluebeard (1972)
1972
Luther (2003)
2003 • Cardinal Jacob Cajetan
Bilitis
1977 • Nikias
Miserere
2013 • Peter Hansen
Love Rites
1987 • Hugo Arnold
India Song
1975 • L'Attaché d'Ambassade Allemand
Young Törless
1966 • Thomas Törleß
Breakdown Forest
2019 • Der Billionär