
Age: 25
male
Zethphan Smith-Gneist (born 2001) is a German model and actor, best known for his main role as Josh Zimmermann in Druck, the German adaptation of Skam, and as Max, a Juilliard student in the 2022 psychological drama, Tár, written and directed by Todd Field and starring Cate Blanchett. Smith-Gneist was born in New York City. After his parents separated, his mother, actress Aímee Gneist, raised him in Berlin. Because of his mother's profession, he grew up fond of film, citing Léon: The Professional and Inglourious Basterds as two of his favorites. He can play piano, saxophone, drums, and guitar. He also enjoys playing table tennis, basketball, football, and volleyball, and is skilled in parkour. In September 2020, Smith-Gneist rose to fame after being cast as Josh Zimmermann in the ZDF and funk series, Druck, an adaptation of the popular Norwegian teen drama series, Skam. This was one of Smith-Gneist's first acting roles ever, as he only decided to focus on acting as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The project reunited him with his Lucie - geheult wird nicht co-star, Mina-Giselle Rüffer [de], where they again played love interests. Season five was the first original season produced by the German adaptation, surpassing the four original Skam storylines, focusing on Rüffer's character of Nora, who is struggling with dissociative disorder while balancing new friendships and a new love interest in Josh. The season incorporated Smith-Gneist's interest in parkour. Druck and Rüffer were nominated for the Grimme-Preis 2020, in the Kids and Teens category, and for her portrayal of Nora in season five, which she won. Druck also won the Deutscher Schauspielpreis in 2021 for outstanding casting of the ensemble cast for seasons five and six. Smith-Gneist continued to appear on the show in a recurring role as Josh through seasons six to eight, which brought the "second generation" of Druck to a close. He appeared in other television series in recurring or guest roles throughout 2021 and 2022, including Netflix's Kleo as Mark Petzold, Notruf Hafenkante as Samir Madu, and WaPo Berlin as Yusuf Cevikus. Smith-Gneist's next big role came in Todd Field's 2022 film, Tár, where he played Max, a Juilliard student who gets into a heated debate with Cate Blanchett's character, marking a pivotal moment in the film. This also marked his English-language debut. For his role, he was interviewed by The Hollywood Reporter, which discussed his audition, acting background, and details on how he prepared for his scene opposite Blanchett. Tár went on to receive critical acclaim, and was named the best film of 2022 by more critics than any other film that year. At the 95th Academy Awards, Tár was nominated for six awards, including Best Picture, and Best Director. In 2023, Smith-Gneist has gone on to appear in movies Sprich mit mir as Viktor, and Mein Vater, der Esel und ich as Florian Zeller. An upcoming project is the television show Zeit Verbrechen - X-Box Lounge, set to be released on Paramount+.

Zethphan D. Smith-Gneist

Mateo Wojcik
for Mateo Wojcik in You'll be the death of me
Suggested by lioubliana

Ivy, Mateo, and Cal used to be close. Now all they have in common is Carlton High and the beginning of a very bad day. Type A Ivy lost a student council election to the class clown, and now she has to face the school, humiliated. Heartthrob Mateo is burned out--he's been working two jobs since his family's business failed. And outsider Cal just got stood up.... again. So when Cal pulls into campus late for class and runs into Ivy and Mateo, it seems like the perfect opportunity to turn a bad day around. They'll ditch and go into the city. Just the three of them, like old times. Except they've barely left the parking lot before they run out of things to say... Until they spot another Carlton High student skipping school--and follow him to the scene of his own murder. In one chance move, their day turns from dull to deadly. And it's about to get worse. It turns out Ivy, Mateo, and Cal still have some things in common. They all have a connection to the dead kid. And they're all hiding something. Now they're all wondering--could it be that their chance reconnection wasn't by chance after all?



