Francis Fulton-Smith, a talented individual with a unique heritage, was born in Munich, Germany in 1966 to a German mother and an English father, who was a jazz musician. From a young age, Francis had a passion for acting, which was sparked when he was just five years old. As fate would have it, he attended the prestigious Acting school Otto Falckenberg in Munich, where he honed his craft and laid the foundation for a successful career in the performing arts.
Over the years, Francis has had the opportunity to take on leading roles in various stage productions, showcasing his impressive range and versatility as a performer. He has also made a name for himself in the world of television and film, with standout performances in series such as "Klinikum Berlin Mitte - Leben in Bereitschaft" (1999),where he played the role of Jens Leyendecker, and in films like "The Final", which starred opposite two-time Academy Award winner Christoph Waltz.
Francis's impressive repertoire also includes roles in films like "Gustloff", where he demonstrated his ability to take on complex and challenging characters. He has also had the opportunity to play iconic figures, such as Monsignore Castell, a Special Agent to the Catholic Church in "Your Mission-Father Castell", and the legendary Bavarian Minister Franz-Josef Strauss in "Die Spiegelaffäre".
But Francis is more than just a talented actor - he is also a man of many skills and talents. Few may know that he is an accomplished practitioner of aikido and classic swordsmanship, as well as tap-dancing and boxing. In 2012, he took the bold step of founding his own production company, cementing his status as a true artist and entrepreneur.
Throughout his career, Francis Fulton-Smith has demonstrated a remarkable range and versatility, both on and off the stage. From his early days as a young actor to his current status as a respected and accomplished performer, Francis has consistently pushed the boundaries of his craft, always striving to be the best version of himself.