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Diane Kruger

Diane Kruger (born 15 July 1976 in Algmisen, Lower Saxony, Germany) is a German model and actress. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2002, Diane Kruger starred in her screen debut, The Pianist, and later in My Idol. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2003, she played a sexy female driver in the film "Car God", written and produced by Luc Besson. She can also be seen in the movie "No Approval, No Opposition" released in the same year. In 2003, she won the Most Promising Newcomer Award at the Cannes Film Festival. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2004, Diane Kruger starred alongside Josh Hartnett in a dangerous love affair in the film Enigma Apartment; she also played the supporting actress Abigail Chase, a historian, who worked with the male protagonist to protect national treasures and the Declaration of Independence. That year, she also played the war-torn Queen Helen in wolfgang Petersen's film Troy. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2005, Diane Kruger played a confused 26-year-old blonde model in the movie My Modeling Career. On May 16 of the same year, the film "Merry Christmas" starring her was premiered at the 58th Cannes Film Festival. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2006, she played a female assistant who had an emotional entanglement with Beethoven in the film "Recreating Beethoven" directed by Agnieszka Holland, and in the same year, she played the Russian princess who was determined to restore the country in the film "Tiger Police Brigade". (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2007, she starred with Nicolas Cage in the film National Treasure: The Secret of the Hunt, and on July 3 of the same year, the film "The Hunting Party" starring her starred in premiered at the 64th Venice Film Festival. She also played a supporting actress in billy August's film Goodbye, Bafana, directed by Bille August and starring Dennis Heisbert. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2008, she played the heroine Lisa Auclert in the French crime thriller "All for Her", directed by Fred Cavayer and starring Vincent Linton. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2009, Diane Kruger played Bridget von Hammersmark in Quentin Tarantino's self-written and directed film Shameless Bastard, with Brad Pitt, and on September 12 of the same year, she attended the film premiere of the 66th Venice Film Festival as the heroine of the film "The Man Without a Name". (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2010, in the Thriller "Saving a Woman", directed by Icelandic director Battassa Mackno, he played the male and female protagonists with De Mont Moroni, and in the same year, he played a pair of sisters with Ludwin Senier in the film "Love Letter to Sister". (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2011, she played Gina, a female driver who accompanied the protagonist Liam Neeson in the Hollywood suspense action film "Unidentified", and in the same year, she played a French female journalist kidnapped by the Taliban in Pakistan in the movie "Special Forces". (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2012, Diane Kruger played Marie Antoinette in The Film Goodbye, My Queen, directed by Benoy Jacques. In the same year, in the movie "Elopement Plan B", he and the male protagonist Danny Bourne adventured for love. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2013, Diane Kruger starred with Giyom Garrien in the film Boys and Gyolome, and in the same year, in the sci-fi film Host directed by Andrew Nicole, he played the alien searcher who supervised the heroine Silsa Ronan. In addition, she and Demien Bizier track down a serial killer who commits crimes on the border between the United States and Mexico in FX's TV series "The Mystery of the Side Bridge". (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

On November 7, 2014, Diane Kruger played Sarah Lincoln in the film "Young Lincoln," which tells the story of Lincoln's childhood in the harsh wilderness of Indiana. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

In 2018, he co-starred with Steve Carrell in the film Welcome to MarvinTown. (Image from Oriental IC)

Diane Kruger

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