Lars Eidinger Talks About Hollywood Dreams, Berlin Production

Actor Lars Eidinger played ‘The Miser’ in Berlin. He talked about his Hollywood experience. The play was described as boastful and extravagant.
Lars Eidinger starred in a production of ‘The Miser’ at the Schaubühne in Berlin. The play received a critical review, with audiences describing it as ‘rasante, eitle Unverschämtheit,’ which translates to ‘rapid, boastful impudence.’ Eidinger discussed receiving a call from Hollywood. He reflected on the opportunities and privileges that come with working in American film. This experience offered a look at the interest in American movies among German actors.
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Highlights
Eidinger Discusses Hollywood Dreams
Lars Eidinger talked about his attraction to Hollywood and his experiences receiving calls from the American film industry.
‘The Miser’ Performance in Berlin
Lars Eidinger played ‘The Miser’ at the Schaubühne in Berlin, a humorous and extravagant show.
Audience Reaction – Critical View
Some audiences found the play ‘The Miser’ boastful and impudent.
Reflection on Family and Privilege
Eidinger reflected on his father and the advantages of working in Hollywood.
German Actors’ Perspective
The conversation offers insight into the experiences of German actors in American film.