Hans Kremer was born on March 19, 1954 in Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He is an actor and composer, known for Stammheim - Die Baader-Meinhof-Gruppe vor Gericht (1986), Die Kinder (1990) and Doppelter Einsatz (1994).
Hans Linke is known for Die Besteigung des Chimborazo (1989), Die Verlobte (1980) and Stielke, Heinz, fünfzehn... (1987).
Hans Löw was born in 1976 in Bremen, Germany. He is an actor, known for In My Room (2018), Toni Erdmann (2016) and I'm Your Man (2021).
Hans Marquardt is known for Der Räuber Hotzenplotz (2022).
Born in 1985 in Beaufort, South Carolina, Marrero's upbringing was defined by discipline and structure. Son of Dr. Myra Ancheta (United States Marine Corps Retired), former Marine Corps and Naval Officer, and Hans Marrero Sr. (United States Marine Corps Retired). Young Marrero was introduced to the world of disciplined martial arts at the early age of four. As his father was the Chief Instructor of hand-to-hand combat at Paris Island, Hans Jr. was quick to soak in the skills and combative intricacies of the family practice. Carrying on the legacy, Marrero went on to discover and train various forms of martial arts around the world including Kobushi-Sessen Jutsu, Shorinji-Kempo, Kyo Kushin, Kai-Kan, Aikido, Judo, Matsukazi-Ryu and Brazilian (Jiu-Jitsu). Eventually landing in Arizona, Han s became intrigued with a new sport just beginning to make it's way from the underground scene, Mixed Martial Arts. While attending college, Marrero decided to test his skills in the cage and, at 18 years old, his professional fighting career began. Headlining venues in various US states and other countries for 7 years Hans fought his way to a professional 13-3 kickboxing, 9-4 boxing, 26-8 MMA record. As an extremely well-rounded competitor, he gained plenty of attention in the fight world with his signature form of submission to quickly end most opponents; the Armbar. Using his experience and knowledge for even greater good, from 2003 to 2006 Hans also became senior instructor for the Police Combative Training Academy where he taught close quarter battle to law enforcement and military personnel. In addition, he also dedicated time to coaching a competitive mixed martial arts team. Realizing much success in the combat sports industry, Hans decided to apply his past experiences and physical abilities to follow his dream in film. Packing his bags and moving to New York, Marrero found a way to put his natural charm and charisma behind cameras. With his extensive Martial Arts experience and background, Marrero's acting career began with Lionsgate's sports drama, Warrior where he played MMA fighter Diego Santana, opponent to Tommy Conlon, played by Tom Hardy. From then, Marrero went on to land various films and TV shows such as A Walk Among the Tombstones, Person of Interest, Creed, Daredevil, The Blacklist, to name a few. Marrero's career has brought him out of the United States to countries such as China, Indonesia, Thailand and India. As an established performer, Marrero plans to pave his way into action directing and ultimately playing one of the ultimate villains on screen.
Hans Martinez is an Colombian actor, born in Bogota on July 5, 1976. He was influenced by film "Awakenings" directed by Penny Marshall and starring by Robert De Niro and Robin Williams. He began study advertising after high school and one year later he quick for pursuit his dream begin study drama in 1996 with the Argentinian professor Ruben Di Pietro in Bogota. In 2006 he moved to States and study English while work for an advertising agency in Chicago after two years he came back to Colombia and he engage in different roles in television Through the last twenty years, he's been played a quite different characters
Hans Matheson was born in a caravan on August 7, 1975 at Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, located in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Shortly after, his family moved to Canterbury, Kent in England but Hans often spent his summer holidays on Stornoway with his grandparents. As a child, his parents Iain (Ado) and Sheena often took him and his younger brother to folk festivals and Bob Dylan concerts. His father Ado is a musician and his grandfather was a Gaelic singer and songwriter before him performing at concerts and ceilidhs throughout Scotland. His great-grandfather was crowned the Celtic Bard in recognition of his writing in the '50s. Hans claims to have been a shy and introverted child who was not happy at school. He left school and, at the suggestion of his mother, auditioned for drama school: Avondale Hall in Clapham. At the suggestion of his teacher and mentor, he auditioned for a Jez Butterworth TV show called Christmas and this led to a role in Mojo on stage at the Royal Court Theatre and later in the film version of the same name. Roles in TV shows Bramwell (1995), Wycliffe (1993), and Family Money (1996) followed and films Stella Does Tricks (1996), Still Crazy (1998), and Bodywork (2001). His first break on the international arena came with his casting as Marius in Bille August's production of the Victor Hugo classic Les Misérables (1998). He then starred in the European films Canone inverso - Making Love (2000) and I Am Dina (2002), and the television mini-series The Mists of Avalon (2001). His major role to date has undoubtedly been the lead role as Yury Zhivago in the 2002 Granada Television adaptation of Doctor Zhivago (2002) the famous Russian novel by Boris Pasternak, where he co-starred with Keira Knightley and Sam Neill. Hans is not only a talented actor but plays guitar, violin and harmonica and writes his own songs. He prefers the simple things in life to pursuing fame and fortune. He takes his guitar with him everywhere and prefers to travel by train rather than by air, even if the trip takes days.
Hans Mattisson is known for Den unge Zlatan (2015).
Han Moebus drifted to Hollywod in the 1920s where he started out as an extra in films. However, with the coming of World War II, his career took an upward swing because of the growing Anti-German sentiment. If there was a Nazi scene or a foreign military scene Moebus was most likely there either with dialog or collecting a paycheck as a high ranking official.+ By the 1950s, Moebus found success by appearing in television through his usual roles as diplomats and various foreign leaders. By the late 1950s, the now wrinkled and serious faced Moebus found himself traversing the unique path of gritty detective dramas and the unpaved streets of televisions old west. Hans Moebus retired in 1973 and passed away in 1976 leaving behind a great body of work spanning many different generations and boom periods of interest in various subjects.
Hans Morten Hansen is an actor and writer, known for Trolljegeren (2010), Over Hekken (2014) and Side om side (2013).