Tillman Geithe

Tillman Geithe? Yeah, you’ve probably seen his face pop up in a couple of those twisty German thrillers that leave you clutching your popcorn. Most folks caught wind of him thanks to “The Calendar Killer” (2024)–a flick that’s honestly more nerve-wracking than your aunt’s driving. Geithe slips into his roles with this weirdly magnetic energy, whether he’s the guy you trust or the one making you double-lock your doors at night. He’s also part of “Sebastian Fitzek’s Therapy” (2023), which, by the way, is based on that wild psychological novel everyone couldn’t stop talking about last year. Not exactly your run-of-the-mill drama; it’s packed with mind games, missing people, and enough plot twists to make your head spin. Geithe handles that chaos like he was born for it—one minute he’s calm, next thing you know, he’s unraveling some dark secret. Don’t box him in as just a thriller guy, though. He’s been doing his thing since at least 2015, popping up in “Familie Bundschuh,” which is more comedic and family-oriented. Shows his range, honestly. One day he’s creeping you out, next he’s cracking jokes at a family barbecue. Not every actor can swing that. Geithe’s just one of those names you keep seeing in German TV and film, always bringing something a little offbeat to the table. He’s not a household name everywhere (yet), but you get the feeling he’s just getting started.

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