Àlex Brendemühl

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Àlex Brendemühl

Àlex Brendemühl i Gubern, born on 27th November 1972, is a prominent Spanish-German actor, born to a Spanish mother and a German father. Born and brought up in Barcelona, Spain, Brendemühl has successfully made his name in the international cinema with over 60 appearances in films and television shows since his debut in 1995. A truly versatile actor, he has proven his acting prowess in a range of different roles and genres. Notably, Brendemühl took on the challenging lead role of the infamous Nazi war criminal, Josef Mengele in the 2013 film 'The German Doctor'.

Brendemühl's acting journey is vast, featuring not only in local Spanish cinema but also attracting international attention. His notable works include films such as 'The Hours of the Day'(2003), 'In the City' (2003), and 'Inconscientes' (2004) to name a few. His performances consistently captivated audiences and critics alike. In more recent years, Brendemühl played in movies like 'From the Land of the Moon' (2016), 'Transit' (2018), and 'The Offering' (2020). His dedication, talent, and consistent work contributions proved he is a staple in both Spanish and international filmography.

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Given Name: Àlex Brendemühl i Gubern

Born: Barcelona, Spain

Citizenship: Spain, Germany

Birthday: November 27, 1972

Occupations: Actor

Years Active: 1995-present

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