Lars Eidinger

Lars Eidinger (German: [laʁs ˈaɪ̯dɪŋɐ]; born 1975 or 1976) is a German actor and rapper, based in Berlin. He has appeared in German and international film and television productions, including the 2020 film My Little Sister, the German series Babylon Berlin (2017–2022), the 2023 American miniseries All the Light We Cannot See, and the 2024 film Dying. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lars Eidinger, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Deutschland deine Lieder

(Felix)

Ketchup Connection

(Carlo)

Everyone Else

(Chris)

Bitte nach Mitte!

(Self)

Murder on Amrum

(Man)

Hell

(Phillip)

The Light

(Tim)

Home for the Weekend

(Marko Heidtmann)

Code Blue

(Konrad)

Summer Window

(Philipp Hobrecht)

Hedda Gabler

(Jørgen Tesman - Associate Professor of Cultural History)

Minibar

(Werner)

The Wagner-Clan

(Siegfried Wagner)

White Noise

(Arlo Shell)

Lars Eidinger – To Be or Not To Be

(Self)

Dora or The Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents

(Peter)

Dying

(Tom Lunies)

Die Akte Beethoven

(Ludwig van Beethoven)

Sworn Virgin

(Bernhard)

Verhältnisse

(Daniel Baumann)

Du bist dran

(Peter)

Elixir

(Jacques)

Clouds of Sils Maria

(Klaus Diesterweg)

Sadness Is an Evil Gas Inside of Me

Grenzgang

(Thomas Weidmann)

Jay Kelly

(German Cyclist)

Family Party

(Max)

Tabu - Es ist die Seele ein Fremdes auf Erden

(Georg Trakl)

Der Prediger

(Jan-Josef Geissler)

Mathilde

(Nicolas II)

Hell's Bells

(Bösewicht)

Behind The Knothole

(Fin)

Personal Shopper

(Ingo)

Richard III

(Richard III.)

After Effect

The Blood Countess

The Bloom of Yesterday

(Totila Blumen)

The Verdict

(Verteidiger Herr Biegler)

A Summer Without Gitti

(Chris)

Never Look Away

(Exhibition Guide)

Cut Off

(Jan Erik Sadler)

Mack the Knife - Brecht's Threepenny Film

(Berthold Brecht)

The Origin of Violence

(Dr. Erich Wagner)

Video Nasty

High Life

(Chandra)

Torpedo

(Father)

Proxima

(Thomas Akerman)

25 km/h

(Christian)

Maryline

(Ilan Kafman)

Dumbo

(Hans Brugelbecker)

All My Loving

(Stefan)

Persian Lessons

(Klaus Koch)

See You at Régis Debray

(Andreas Baader)

Twins

(Father Paul)

Germany. A Winter's Tale

(Watzek)

My Little Sister

(Sven)

Max Raabe & Palast Orchester - MTV Unplugged

(Lars Eidinger)

Playing God

(Rechtsanwalt Biegler)

The Last Execution

(Dr. Franz Walter)

About Joan

(Tim Ardenne)

Mischief

(Fremder)

Goltzius & the Pelican Company

(Amos Quadfrey)

Kehrwoche

(Postbote)

Leibniz – Chronicle of a Lost Painting

(Pierre-Albert Delalandre)

Hamlet

(Hamlet/Lucianus/Ghost/Player Queen)

Heimsuchung

Moulin

(Klaus Barbie)

Dead Language

(Jacob)

75 Jahre. Fürs Erste!

(Self)

You Believe in Angels, Mr. Drowak?

(Amtsleiter)

My Home Is a Dark and Cloud-Hung Land

Man of Tomorrow

(Brainiac)

ZDF-Mittagsmagazin

(Self)

Ich und die Anderen

(Chef)

Die Geschichte eines Abends

(Self)

All the Light We Cannot See

(Reinhold von Rumpel)

Polizeiruf 110

(Kurt Ratgaus)

Polizeiruf 110

(Almandine Winter)

Polizeiruf 110

(Lars Reiter)

Scene of the Crime

(Kai Korthals)

Shades of Guilt

(Fritz Meinering)

Coronation

DAS!

Ringlstetter

(self)

Berlin, Berlin

(Student)

Die Kulturakte

(Ludwig van Beethoven)

Scene of the Crime

(Paul Muthesius)

Faking Hitler

(Gerd Heidemann)

SS-GB

(Dr Oskar Huth)

Scene of the Crime

(Daniel Tretschok)

Kurzstrecke mit Pierre M. Krause

(Self)

Through the Night with...

(Self)

Irma Vep

(Gottfried)

Late Night Berlin

(Self)

Babylon Berlin

(Alfred Nyssen)

Leute heute

(Self)

Inas Nacht

(Self)

Kuttner plus Zwei

(Self)

Zeit Verbrechen

(Johnny)

M - A City Hunts a Murderer

(Vater)

Grimme Award

(Self)

German Film Award

(Self)

Kafka

(Rainer Maria Rilke)

Sense8

(Sebastian Fuchs)

Schulz & Böhmermann

Seven Songs

(Self)

Zimmer frei!

(Self)

Neo Magazin Royale

(Guest)

Kölner Treff

(Self)

West of Liberty

(Lucien Gell)

Stadt, Rad, Hund

(Self)

Stuckrads Homestory

(Self)

Uwe Wöllner will’s wissen

(Self)

DAS!

(Self)

NDR Talk Show

(Self)

3 nach 9

(Self)

Sternstunden

(Self)

aspekte

(Self)

Brisant

(Self)

Morgenmagazin

(Self)

Foyle's War

(Karl Strasser)

Kulturzeit

(Self)