Stipe Erceg

German/Croatian actor
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Stipe Erceg
Erceg in the film Little Paris
Born (1974-10-30) 30 October 1974 (age 49)[1]
Split, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
OccupationActor

Stipe Erceg (German pronunciation: [ˈstiːpə ˈɛɐ̯t͡sək]; born 30 October 1974) is a German/Croatian actor. He is notable for playing the role of Peter in the 2004 Hans Weingartner film The Edukators alongside Daniel Brühl and Julia Jentsch,[2] as well as the role of Holger Meins in The Baader Meinhof Complex.

Erceg was born in Split, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia. He moved from Croatia to Tübingen, Germany, with his parents in 1978[3] and studied acting at Europäisches Theaterinstitut Berlin from 1996 to 2000.

As of 2010[update], Erceg lives with his wife and two children in Berlin, where he moved in 1996.[3][4]

Awards

Stipe Erceg has won three awards throughout his career.

Year Award Film
2004 Max Ophüls Festival, Best Young Actor Yugotrip
Munich Film Festival, Male Acting The Edukators (Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei)
2012 Hessischer Fernsehpreis, Male Acting Blaubeerblau

Filmography

  • Kiki+Tiger (2003)
  • Der Typ (2003)
  • Yugotrip (2004)
  • The Edukators (2004)
  • Dont Look For Me (2004)
  • Puca (2005)
  • Hunt for Justice [de] (2005)
  • Crash Test Dummies (2005)
  • Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst... (2005)
  • Berlin Stories [de] (2005)
  • The Ring Finger (2005)
  • Nothing But Ghosts [de] (2006)
  • Cutting Edge [de] (2007)
  • The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008)
  • The Bone Man (2009)
  • Phantom Pain [de] (2009)
  • Johan Falk: Operation Näktergal (2009)
  • Tiger Team: The Mountain of the 1000 Dragons [de] (2010)
  • The Albanian (2010)
  • Unknown (2011)
  • Hell (2011)
  • Blaubeerblau (2011)
  • The Fourth State (2012)
  • Opération Libertad (2012)
  • Dark Matter (2012)
  • Vampire Sisters (2012)
  • Robin Hood [de] (2013)
  • Alaska Johansson [de] (2013)
  • Seegrund. Ein Kluftingerkrimi (2013)
  • Die Pilgerin (2014)
  • Vampire Sisters 2: Bats in the Belly [de] (2014)
  • Buddha's Little Finger (2015)
  • Kommissar Marthaler – Ein allzu schönes Mädchen (2015)
  • Kommissar Marthaler – Engel des Todes (2015)
  • Taxi [de] (2015)
  • Hidden Reserves [de] (2016)
  • Home Is Here (2016)
  • Allein gegen die Zeit – Der Film (2016)
  • The Big Beef [de] (2016)
  • Vampire Sisters 3: Journey to Transylvania [de] (2016)
  • Letzte Spur Berlin (2017)
  • Honigfrauen (2017)
  • Culpa – Niemand ist ohne Schuld (2017)
  • Trakehnerblut (2017)
  • Vienna Blood – The Devil's Kiss (2021)

References

  1. ^ "Stipe Erceg". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  2. ^ Molitorisz, S. (May 13, 2005). "Children of the revolution". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved October 28, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Dean Sinovčić (20 January 2009). "Stipe Erceg - Teroristički spektakl zvijezde iz Vrgorca" [Stipe Erceg - Terrorism spectacle of a star from Vrgorac]. Nacional (in Croatian) (688). Archived from the original on 9 June 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Stipe Erceg - Glumac". berlinskimagazin.com (in Croatian). 12 September 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2014.

External links

  • Stipe Erceg at IMDb
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