The system in Germany is different, as you sign up with a company for two or three years, and you work exclusively with them; you can't do any film work on the side. Tom Wlaschiha companyexclusivelyfilm Change image and share on social
Both mediums, theatre and film, have really interesting sides to it that I really like to explore. Tom Wlaschiha explorefilminterest Change image and share on social
I really love theatre, as that is where I started out. Tom Wlaschiha lovestarttheatre Change image and share on social
At some point, when I was 14 or 15, the idea crossed my mind to become an actor... I hadn't been to the theater much... When I grew up, we had one TV channel, which was sufficient. Tom Wlaschiha actorchannelcross Change image and share on social
Foreign languages was the only thing that interested me when I was at school, so playing in another language... it is quite demanding because if it is not your mother tongue, you are missing some connotations and some emotional depth of certain things. Tom Wlaschiha connotationdemanddepth share on social
Sometimes it still seems unreal just to board a plane and fly to America, because that's something that I'd always dreamed of, but I was completely sure would never happen, and sometimes, when I think about that, it still feels a bit unreal. Tom Wlaschiha americabiteboard share on social
For me, the fall of the Wall came at the exact right time because, I mean, I was 17, basically I hadn't missed anything, unlike the generation of my parents, who were deprived of a lot of things. They couldn't travel, and they couldn't really get ahead in their professional careers. So for me, it was perfect timing. Tom Wlaschiha aheadbasicallycareer share on social
I grew up in East Germany, so we had to learn Russian in school... everybody hated it. I never thought it would come in handy... And being an actor, I've been able to use it quite a bit. Tom Wlaschiha actorbiteeast Change image and share on social