Tobias Langhoff was born on 28 November 1962 in Brandenburg an der Havel, East Germany [now Brandenburg, Germany]. He was an actor, known for Im Westen Nichts Neues (2022), Sturmzeit (1999) and Im Visier der Zielfahnder (2002). He died on 28 November 2022 in Berlin, Germany.
Tobias Lelle was born on June 15, 1955. He is an actor, known for Felidae (1994), Schatzritter (2012) and Lost Horizon (2010).
Tobias Lindholm was born on July 5, 1977 in Næstved, Denmark. He is a writer and director, known for Druk (2020), Jagten (2012) and Kapringen (2012).
No stranger to film and television, Tobias Mehler landed his starting break playing a lead in Showtime's Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996). Since then there has been no looking back. Most recently Mehler has starred in the series Young Blades (2005) for PAX, as the swashbuckling young hero d'Artagnan, and the ABC Family movie Santa Baby (2005). Along with his recurring role in the first two seasons of Robson Arms (2005), Mehler has appeared as a guest star in numerous television series including Cold Squad (1998), Jeremiah (2002), The Outer Limits (1995), and Millennium (1996). He has recurred on MGM's Stargate SG-1 (1997) and on the Dreamworks miniseries Taken (2002) and played a cameo on Battlestar Galactica (2004). Mehler has been a series lead in two television pilots including Killer App (1998) for FOX directed by Robert Altman and played leading roles in NBC's remake of Carrie (2002), UPN's Monster! (1999) and Showtime's The Inspectors (1998). On the big screen Mehler had appeared in lead roles on Disturbing Behavior (1998), Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001), Cellmates (2003), Avalanche Alley (2001), and Canes (2006). Mehler grew up in Yellowknife, NWT, and is an avid Surfer, spending as much time as he can at his property on Vancouver Island.
Tobias was born in London. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 1998 and began his acting career in popular UK series such as Foyle's War (2002), Midsomer Murders (1997), and Casualty (1986). He also appeared in the controversial drama A Very Social Secretary (2005). He is best known to international audiences as Marcus Junius Brutus in the television series Rome (2005). He had a major film role in The Low Down (2000) with Aidan Gillen and featured in the 2006 reboot of the James Bond franchise, Casino Royale (2006). 2007 sees him appearing as William Elliot in ITV's production of Jane Austin's classic book, Persuasion (2007) and as Derrick Sington in the Channel 4 drama The Relief of Belsen (2007). On TV, he guest starred on seasons 3 and 6 of HBO's Game of Thrones (2011) as Edmure Tully, and starred as Jack Randall and Frank Randall on Starz's Outlander (2014). He has played Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on the Netflix historical drama series The Crown (2016) since its third season. On stage, his credits include the young teacher Irwin in Alan Bennett's The History Boys and Michael Blakemore's West End production of Three Sisters for which he was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award. He was a critically acclaimed Hamlet in Rupert Goold's Hamlet at the Royal Theatre.
Tobias Moretti was born on July 11, 1959 in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria. He is known for Kommissar Rex (1994), Das finstere Tal (2014) and The Return of the Dancing Master (2004). He has been married to Julia Moretti since August 31, 1997. They have three children.
Tobias Nuytten-Vialle is known for Perdrix (2019), Anti-Squat (2023) and Mens (2019).
Tobias Nölle is a director and writer, known for Aloys (2016), René (2008) and Heimatland (2015).
Tobias Oertel was born on October 18, 1975 in Werneck, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor and producer, known for Der Bozen Krimi (2015), Bis in die Spitzen (2005) and KDD - Kriminaldauerdienst (2007).
Tobias Picker has drawn commissions from and performances by the world's leading musicians, orchestras, and opera houses. The New Yorker has called him "a genuine creator with a fertile, unforced vein of invention"; The Wall Street Journal, "our finest composer for the lyric stage"; and BBC Music Magazine has described him as "displaying a distinctively soulful style that is one of the glories of the current musical scene." His operas have been commissioned by the Santa Fe Opera (Emmeline, 1996), LA Opera (Fantastic Mr. Fox, 1998), Dallas Opera (Thérèse Raquin, 2001), Metropolitan Opera (An American Tragedy, 2001), San Francisco Opera (Dolores Claiborne, 2013), and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (Awakenings, forthcoming). His operas have also been produced by the New York City Opera, San Diego Opera, Opéra de Montréal, Chicago Opera Theater, Covent Garden, Opera Holland Park, English Touring Opera, Glimmerglass Festival, and many other companies. In 2015 Opera Theatre of Saint Louis mounted a major new production of his Emmelinethat won universal acclaim as "a work of gripping emotional intensity and extraordinary musical expressivity" (the Dallas Morning News), "one of the best operas written in the past 25 years (The Wall Street Journal), and "the greatest American opera of the 20thcentury (the St. Louis Post-Dispatch). Opera Theatre of Saint Louis's premiere of Picker's sixth opera, Awakenings, scheduled for its June 2020 festival season, was postponed when the festival was canceled during the coronavirus pandemic. Awakenings is based on the best-selling book of that title by Oliver Sacks about survivors of a sleeping sickness pandemic between 1915 and 1926 that killed 1.6 million people worldwide. In 2019 the Boston University Opera Institute's New England premiere of Dolores Claiborne was recorded by Albany Records for release in 2020. The world premiere performance of Fantastic Mr. Fox, his family opera, was released by the Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Odyssey Opera in Spring 2019 on the BMOP label, and it won the 2020 Grammy award for best opera recording. A Naxos recording of Picker's 1983 melodrama The Encantadas, narrated by the composer, and his Opera Without Words, a recent co-commission by the National and Nashville Symphony Orchestras, is forthcoming. His extensive discography also includes albums devoted entirely to his works on Nonesuch, Sony Classics, Virgin Classics, Angel, Chandos, Ondine, Albany Records, Wergo, and Tzadik. Individual works have appeared on Sony Classics, Angel, and Ondine albums. Tobias Picker has had symphonic works commissioned and performed by the BBC Proms, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Helsinki Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Opéra de Montréal, Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Vienna Radio Symphony, and Zurich Tonhalle, among many others. In addition to three symphonies, he has composed concertos for violin, viola, cello, and oboe, four piano concertos, and a highly acclaimed ballet, Awakenings, also based on the book by Oliver Sacks, commissioned by the London-based Rambert Dance Company. His catalog also includes much chamber music. An accomplished pianist, he has performed as soloist in performances of his piano concertos and chamber works with major orchestras and chamber ensembles around the world. He has received prestigious awards throughout his career and was recently elected to lifetime membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has served as composer-in-residence for the Houston Symphony, from 1985 to 1990, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and the Pacific Music Festival. In 2010 he founded Opera San Antonio, and he served as its artistic director until 2015. He has since been artistic director of the world-renowned Tulsa Opera. He is married to Aryeh Lev Stollman, novelist, neuro-radiologist, and librettist for his forthcoming operas Awakenings and Lili Elbe. His music is published exclusively by Schott.