Heidi Klum is the absolute German personality in Hollywood. She became the first German model to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel. Heidi was born in Bergisch Gladbach, in West Germany. (Photo: WENN)
Christoph Waltz is an Austrian-German actor. He was born in Vienna to a German father who applied for him to become a citizen of Germany after his birth. Of course, you’ve seen him speak German. (Photo: WENN)
Kirsten Dunst was born in New Jersey, but she’s held German citizenship since 2011. She inherited the status from her father who is from Hamburg. (Photo: WENN)
Michael Fassbender wowed audiences as German-speaking Lieutenant Archi Hicox in Inglorious Basterds. He was born in Heidelberg, in south-west Germany. (Photo: WENN)
Bruce Willis is one of the most iconic American action star, but he was actually born in West Germany. He lived there only for the first two years of his life. (Photo: WENN)
Dominic Monaghan, known for his roles in Lost and Lord of the Rings, was born in West Berlin in the late 70’s. He lived in Germany until the age 11 and finally settling in the UK. (Photo: WENN)
Leonardo DiCaprio, one of America’s most beloved actors, is the child of a German-born mother, and a half-German father. In fact, Leo is fluent in German. (Photo: WENN)
Diane Kruger, better known as Helen in Troy or Bridget von Hammersmark in Inglorious Basters, is a German-American actress. She was born in Algermissen in West Germany. (Photo: WENN)
Bill Kaulitz is the lead singer of the band Tokio Hotel, but he has nothing to do with Japan. In fact, BILLY was born in Leipzing, East Germany. (Photo: WENN)
Daniel Brühl was born in Barcelona, Spain, but shortly after his birth, his family moved to Cologne Germany, where he grew up. He played Frederick Zoller, the Nazi “hero”, in Inglorious Basterds. (Photo: WENN)
Germany is known for its beers, sausages, cars, and for its invaluable contribution of talent to the mainstream entertainment industry.
Many of your favorite celebrities any of your favorite celebritiestainment industry. citizen of Germany afterd to Cologne Germany, where he grew up. re somehow related to the black, red and yellow country. Whether it is because they were born there, come from German families, or became citizens later in their lives, these 10 celebrities will probably celebrate German Unity Day today!
Some of them you already know—because they speak the language whenever they can—, but other names on this list might really surprise you. Click through photo gallery above to know the German celebrities who are ruling the world!