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Rainer Bock

Rainer Bock is a renowned for his prolific career spanning theater, film, and television, with a distinctive presence in both and international productions. Born on July 31, 1954, in , , Bock initially managed a café in his hometown, which featured performances that sparked his interest in . Inspired by local theater enthusiasts, he trained at a private acting school in before making his professional debut in 1982 at the Stadttheater . His theater career flourished with long-term engagements at prestigious venues, including the Theater , Nationaltheater , Schauspielhaus , Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel in , Schauspiel , and Schaubühne , where he honed his craft over decades. Bock transitioned to screen acting in the early , gaining acclaim for roles in critically acclaimed films such as Michael Haneke's Das weiße Band (2009), where he portrayed the village doctor, and Quentin Tarantino's (2009), appearing as General Schonherr. His international breakthrough came with the role of engineer Werner Ziegler in the fourth season of the series (2018), a character involved in constructing a secret methamphetamine lab, which highlighted his ability to convey quiet intensity and complexity. Other notable film appearances include Christian Petzold's (2012), Florian Gallenberger's (2009), and the DC Extended Universe's (2017) as German Field Marshal . In television, he has featured in series like (2017) as Fritz Kellermann and the miniseries (2018–2023). Celebrating his 70th birthday in , Bock continues to be active in both and screen, including a role as a in the 2024 film adaptation of the play Die Ermittlung. In 2025, he appeared in Ildikó Enyedi's Silent Friend alongside . His collaborations with directors like , , and underscore his versatility and enduring impact on global cinema.

Early life and education

Early life

Rainer Bock was born on July 31, 1954, in Kiel, West Germany (now Germany). He grew up in Kiel, where he developed an early interest in performance. After completing high school, Bock co-operated a café called Café Lucy in his hometown starting in 1979, alongside partner Karl-Heinrich "Effi" Effinghausen; the venue served as a cultural hub offering breakfast and attracting local theater enthusiasts. The café featured a cabaret program with live performances, providing Bock's initial immersion in the entertainment world through interactions with performers and artists. His interest in acting was sparked by suggestions from guests who were local theater members.

Education

In 1981, at the age of 27, Rainer Bock enrolled in a private in , where he pursued formal acting training under the guidance of instructor Hanne Moll. He began his acting studies while still managing the café. Bock completed his acting studies at the school, attaining the skills necessary for professional engagement. In 1982, he made his debut as a theatre actor on the stages of , the state capital of , beginning a series of early performances that solidified his entry into the profession.

Career

Theatre career

Rainer Bock launched his professional theatre career in 1982 with his debut at the Stadttheater Kiel, following training at a private acting school in the city. Over the subsequent years, he built his experience on regional stages, including early engagements at Theater Dortmund and the Schleswig-Holsteinisches Landestheater, before securing an ensemble position at the Theater und Orchester Heidelberg from 1988 to 1992, followed by a three-year engagement at the Nationaltheater Mannheim from 1992 to 1995. He also appeared at Schauspiel Frankfurt and Schaubühne Berlin during this period. In 1995, Bock advanced to the Staatstheater Stuttgart, where he served as an ensemble member until 2001, further honing his craft in a prominent regional institution. This period marked his steady progression from smaller venues to larger, more influential German theatres, culminating in his appointment as a permanent ensemble member at the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel in from 2001 to 2011. There, he contributed to productions at one of the country's leading state theatres, spanning classical repertoire and contemporary works. He maintained guest engagements, including at Schauspielhaus . Bock's dedication to the stage, spanning 1982 until late 2017, emphasized nuanced, character-driven performances that brought depth to both timeless classics and modern dramas; a notable example is his portrayal of the conflicted King Thoas in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris at the Residenztheater in 2005, where he depicted a ruler blending political authority with personal vulnerability. By the late 2000s, while still active in theatre, Bock increasingly shifted his focus toward opportunities, fully transitioning by the end of 2017.

Film and television career

Bock transitioned to film acting in the late 2000s, marking a significant shift from his established stage work. His breakthrough came in 2009 with supporting roles as General Ed Fenech's aide, General Schonherr, in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, and as the village doctor in Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon, a Palme d'Or winner at Cannes that year. These performances showcased his ability to portray authoritative yet nuanced figures, drawing international attention to his commanding presence on screen. Building on his theatre background, which provided a strong foundation for his screen versatility, Bock's film work began to emphasize moral ambiguity and quiet intensity. In 2011, Bock appeared in four features screened at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, including My Best Enemy in the Panorama section, where he played SS-Hauptsturmführer Rauter, and If Not Us, Who? in the main Competition, portraying a key figure in the pre-RAF narrative. This Berlinale exposure propelled his international career, leading to roles such as the German officer Brandt in Steven Spielberg's War Horse, the mayor Hermann in The Book Thief (2013), and Doctor Poison's father in the DC Extended Universe's Wonder Woman (2017). In television, he featured as BND officer Keller in the fifth season of Homeland (2015), the SS officer Fritz Kellermann in the BBC's alternate-history series SS-GB (2017), and recurring roles in the miniseries Das Boot (2018–2022). His portrayal of the principled engineer Werner Ziegler across six episodes of Better Call Saul's fourth season in 2018 earned him nominations for the Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. Bock's recent screen work reflects continued prominence in European and festivals. In , he starred as HC Tannberg in the thriller The Calendar Killer, directed by Adolfo J. Kolmerer. The following year, he appeared as Richter Lamy in Karla, a based on a true 1962 case, directed by Christina Tournatze. Bock attended the 82nd Venice International in September 2025 for the of Silent Friend in the main , where he played a supporting role in Ildikó Enyedi's multilingual .

Voice work

Audiobooks

Rainer Bock made his debut as an audiobook narrator in 2006 with the adaptation of Agatha Christie's , titled Die Morde des Herrn ABC, from the series, published by Der Hörverlag as a three-CD abridged reading. This production, lasting approximately three hours, showcased Bock's ability to convey the intricate suspense of Christie's mystery narrative through solo narration. Among his other notable audiobook contributions, Bock narrated Agatha Christie's Death in the Clouds, released in German as Tod in den Wolken in 2006, also by Der Hörverlag, in another abridged format spanning over three hours. In 2018, he participated in an ensemble cast for the audio drama adaptation of Juli Zeh's Leere Herzen, a two-hour production directed by Klaus Buhlert and featuring actors including Jule Böwe and Alexander Beyer, released by Der Hörverlag. These works highlight Bock's versatility in handling classic crime fiction and contemporary literary drama. Bock's deep voice has been particularly praised for enhancing the atmospheric tension in and dramatic genres, making his narrations a fitting match for introspective and suspenseful texts. He remains active in the audiobook market, with ongoing releases available on platforms like Audible, including titles such as Sherlock Holmes und das Geheimnis des weißen Bandes by .

Dubbing and other narration

Rainer Bock is recognized as a versatile voice actor, leveraging his fluent English and deep , which lends itself particularly well to portraying authoritative and commanding figures in audio media. In , Bock has contributed his voice to synchronizations of international productions, often syncing his own on-screen performances to ensure authenticity. Notable examples include providing the voice for in the film (2017) and for Dieter Mohr in (2014). His extends to television series, such as his portrayal of Dr. Theodor Meynert in the 2020 series Freud, where his resonant delivery enhanced the character's stern psychological presence. Beyond film and series , Bock has engaged in other narration projects, particularly in radio plays (Hörspiele), showcasing his narrative range in audio dramas. In the 2012 WDR production Atlantic Zero, adapted from Stephan Kaluza's play and directed by Martin Heindel, he voiced the wealthy businessman Meisner, central to a tense broadcast on WDR 3. More recently, in the 2024 NDR/ARD multi-part radio adaptation of John Steinbeck's (Früchte des Zorns), Bock narrated the role of Pa Joad, the resilient family patriarch amid the migration, in a star-studded production directed by multiple talents including Ulrike Leopold. These works highlight his ability to convey emotional depth and gravitas in non-visual formats, paralleling his skills in full narrations covered elsewhere.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
2009General Schonherr
2009Oberst Rosenbach
2009The Doctor
2011Herr Strauss
2011War HorseBrandt
2012BarbaraKlaus Schütz
2013Bürgermeister Hermann
2014Dieter Mohr
2017Von Hindenberg
2024Hallo Spencer - Der FilmJakob Sesam
2024The Calendar KillerHC Tannberg
2024Die ErmittlungRichter
2025Silent FriendProf. Winterhalter
2025KarlaRichter Lamy
2025Lulu-Trailer (Wedekind)Schigolch / Dr. Goll

Television

Rainer Bock made his television debut in 1989 with a small role as a injured cyclist in the long-running German series Der Landarzt. Throughout the 2000s, Bock appeared in supporting roles in various German television series and miniseries, including guest spots in crime dramas and family shows, though specific episode credits from this period are limited in public records. Bock gained international recognition with his television work in the 2010s. In 2015, he portrayed BND Officer Keller in a single episode of the American series Homeland, titled "Better Call Saul," where he played the boss of a German intelligence agent. In 2016, he appeared as James Bancroft in the German miniseries , a adaptation based on Karl May's novels. The following year, 2017, Bock played Fritz Kellermann, a Nazi officer, in the British alternate-history miniseries SS-GB, appearing in five episodes. In 2018, he had one of his most notable roles as the German engineer Werner Ziegler in six episodes of the fourth season of , earning praise for his portrayal of a principled but doomed character. That same year, Bock joined the cast of the German-American miniseries as Heinrich Gluck, a high-ranking SS officer, appearing in 20 episodes across multiple seasons from 2018 to 2023. Bock continued with German productions in the late , including a recurring role as Erik Bell in the crime series Der Irland-Krimi (known internationally as Irish Crime), starting in 2022. In 2020, he appeared as Willi Stehauf in the miniseries The Turncoat. In 2022, he starred as Hans Thieme in all six episodes of the German miniseries Divided We Stand (original title Wir sind alles), a post-reunification police drama. In 2025, he appeared as Christian Boysen in the TV film Ein Sommer in Sommerby. Looking ahead to 2025, Bock is set to appear as Adam Mertz in four episodes of Oktoberfest 1905, the sequel miniseries to Oktoberfest 1900. He is also slated for a role in the upcoming German series Zweigstelle in 2025, though details remain limited.

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