EFA Ambassadors


 

 
 

Moritz Bleibtreu

– Actor, Germany
One of the best-known German faces in international cinema, Moritz Bleibtreu first shot to international attention as Manni in Tom Tykwer’s RUN LOLA RUN (1998). He was nominated in 2001 for the EFA People’s Choice Award for THE EXPERIMENT by Oliver Hirschbiegel and for European Actor 2009 for his role as Andreas Baader in THE BAADER MEINHOF COMPLEX by Uli Edel. In 2011, he joined the 24th European Film Awards as a presenter.
Picture by: Christian Schoppe

 
 

Stephen Daldry

– Director, UK
Ever since the nomination of BILLY ELLIOT for the European Film Awards 2000, Stephen Daldry has been connected to the European Film Academy. His film THE READER was nominated for the 2009 European Film Awards in three categories (European Film, Actress, and Actor).

 
 

Maria de Medeiros

– Actress/Director, Portugal
The Portuguese actress (TRÊS IRMÃOS by Teresa Villaverde, IL RESTO DI NIENTE by Antonietta de Lillo, Guy Maddin’s THE SADDEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD, Quentin Tarantino’s PULP FICTION) and director (CAPITÃES DE ABRIL, JE T’AIME…MOI NON PLUS) is a true, multilingual European artist. Together with her Catalan colleague Juanjó Puigcorbé, she hosted the European Film Awards 2004 in Barcelona. She returned to the EFA stage as a presenter in 2010 and 2011. 
Picture by: Joa Silveira Ramos

 
 

Mads Mikkelsen

– Actor, Denmark
Be it as a nominee (2006 for AFTER THE WEDDING by Susanne Bier, 2008 for FLAME AND CITRON by Ole Christian Madsen) or as a presenter (2007 in Berlin, 2008 in Copenhagen, 2012 in Malta), the Danish star (known from Nicolas Winding Refn’s PUSHER film, THE GREEN BUTCHERS by Anders Thomas Jensen, and the James Bond film CASINO ROYALE) very much enjoys the company of his European fellows every time he is attending the European Film Awards. In 2011 he received the honorary award European Achievement in World Cinema. 
Picture by: Kenneth Willardt

 
 

Cristian Mungiu

– Director, Romania
After several short films and the feature OCCIDENT, Cristian Mungiu was the great Romanian discovery for the international audience when his film 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS & 2 DAYS won the Palme d’Or in Cannes and the award for European Film 2007 at the European Film Awards.

 
 

Kim Rossi Stuart

– Actor, Italy
Having started his acting career at the age of five, among Kim Rossi Stuart’s latest works have been Gianni Amelio’s THE KEYS TO THE HOUSE, Michele Placido's CRIME NOVEL, and now Francesca Archibughi’s QUESTIONE DI CUORE. In 2006 he wrote, directed and acted in the film ANCHE LIBERO VA BENE. In 2012, he joined the members of the European Film Academy for the 25th European Film Awards as a presenter.

 
 

Belén Rueda

– Actress, Spain
The Spanish actress received her first Goya for her role as Julia in THE SEA INSIDE by Alejandro Amenábar and has been a friend of the European Film Academy since her nomination for THE ORPHANAGE by Juan Antonio Bayona. With Spain, she represents a country where the Academy experiences great enthusiasm and interest in the European Film Awards.

 
 

Johanna ter Steege

– Actress, the Netherlands
After her dream debut in THE VANISHING, for which she was awarded in the very first European Film Awards in 1988, Johanna ter Steege prospered in films by internationally renowned directors such as Robert Altman and István Szabó. Among her many films are J’ENTEND PLUS LA GUITARE by Philippe Garell, SWEET EMMA, DEAR BÖBE by István Szabó, PARADISE ROAD by Bruce Beresford, and Dutch titles like GUERNSEY by Nanouk Leopold and AU REVOIR by Heddy Honigmann. The Dutch actress Johanna ter Steege has been a very faithful ally of the European Film Academy since its beginnings.
Picture by: Petr Novák

 
 

Maciej Stuhr

– Actor, Poland
The popular Polish actor and comedian Maciej Stuhr has had roles in films by renowned directors such as Andrzej Wajda, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Agnieszka Holland and Krzysztof Warlikowski to name but a few. Together with French actress Sophie Marceau, he hosted the 2006 European Film Awards Ceremony in Warsaw and has been a much-appreciated guest at the European Film Awards ever since. In 2012, he joined the silver jubilee celebrations in Malta as a presenter.

 
 

Danis Tanovic

– Director/Screenwriter, Bosnia & Herzegovina
His film NO MAN’S LAND won the European Film Awards 2001 (Screenwriter) and a total of 42 awards, and brought the absurd reality of war to the conscience of people across Europe and the world. He went on to make L’ENFER, based on the script by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, and, TRIAGE, starring Colin Farrell, Paz Vega and Christopher Lee. Danis Tanovic is a regular guest for the European Film Awards, in 2012 he was one of the presenters on stage.