I’m German! Actually, I love my countr, ;I love the language. The German language is very special because it is so precise. There is a word for everything. There are so many wonderful words that other languages don’t have. It is impressive to have such a rich language, and I love to work in that language. Sebastian Koch Read Quote
I have always had a longing to talk about this Nazi period because my parents’ generation wouldn’t talk about it after the war at all. From an actor’s point of view, it’s amazing to play in one year the Nazi Albert Speer and Claus von Stauffenberg. Sebastian Koch Read Quote
Actually it’s a gift as an actor to cover such different parts of history. It’s like time travelling, being inside a history book, in the actual locations. Sebastian Koch Read Quote
I kept having the producers of ‘Fog in August’ take out some of the Nazi terms and phrases. I don’t want audiences to look at this doctor and say, ‘He is a Nazi monster’ and think that it has nothing to do with our lives today. Sebastian Koch Read Quote
I like success, but I don’t believe in it at the expense of other stuff. It’s more important to stay in my skin. Sebastian Koch Read Quote
Once, I played a doctor who had a near-death experience, so I researched it, and it’s impressive what people are saying about what happened to those who’ve been through it: it changed their lives completely, made them different people after that. I find that immensely comforting. Sebastian Koch Read Quote