Background
Otto was born in Dietzenbach and his parents ran a bakery in the city.
Otto was born in Dietzenbach and his parents ran a bakery in the city.
He played Mr. Stamper, the villain Elliot Carver"s assistant, in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. When called for casting, Otto was given twenty seconds to introduce himself. Saying, "I"m big, I"m bad, and I"m German.", he did it in five.
Otto also played minor roles of epic Nazi films such as the 1993 Steven Spielberg film Schindler"s List as an Steamship guard.
He later played the role of Steamship-Sturmbannführer Otto Günsche in the critically acclaimed 2004 film Downfall. In 2006, he appeared in the United Kingdom film Alien Autopsy.
His portrayal of Billy the Kid in Bremen in 2011 fulfilled a long standing desire to act in the Western genre. In 2012 he starred in the film Iron Sky as the movie"s primary antagonist – Moon Nazi officer Adler, who infiltrates the United States of America and plots to become Führer of the Moon Nazi colony.
He has turned his hand to being an occasional race car driver.
In 2007, he raced in the German Mini Challenge Very Important Person car at Oschersleben, but, after a strong performance in the first race, he rolled the car on the second turn of race two. He was given another opportunity in the Mini Challenge Very Important Person Carolina as part of the 2008 German Grand Prix weekend at Hockenheim. Otto is known for his very tall stature, and is 198 cm (6 ft 6 inches) tall and, in his earlier films, often characterised by bleached blonde hair.