Falk Hentschel is a German actor best known for his work in commercials and movies. Born in Leipzig, Germany in 1985, Hentschel began his career as a dancer, performing in multiple music videos and live concerts before transitioning into acting.
Hentschel's breakthrough role in the commercial world came when he was cast in a series of ads for Pepsi, where he played the role of a dancer. His excellent performance in these commercials catapulted him into the limelight, leading to more offers for commercials and ultimately, bigger roles in movies.
One of Hentschel's most notable roles was as Jan in the movie "White House Down," which was released in 2013. In this film, Hentschel played a terrorist who attacks the White House. His performance was well-received, and he was praised for his impressive physicality and fight scenes.
Aside from acting, Hentschel is also a talented dancer, having been trained in various styles of dance. He has a background in hip hop and breakdancing and has showcased his skills in films such as "StreetDance 2" and "The Five-Year Engagement."
With his good looks and impressive acting skills, Hentschel has made a name for himself in the world of entertainment, both in Germany and internationally. He continues to work on new projects, and fans are eager to see what he'll do next.