Alexander Czerwinski
Known for: Acting
Alexander Czerwinski (born April 10, 1969, in Rostock) is a German actor, former judoka, World Sumo Champion, and defensive player for the American football team, the Rostock Griffins. Czerwinski took up judo during his youth and began competing for ASK Frankfurt (Oder) in 1982. His achievements include, among others, a victory at the 1985 GDR Spartakiad in Berlin. In 1998, he began training in sumo. One year later, he became the German national runner-up in both the heavyweight and open categories. In 2000, competing with the German national team, he won the World Sumo Championships in São Paulo and took second place at the European Championships in Kraków. He remained active as a *sumotori* until 2004, concluding his career with a bronze medal at the World Championships in Riesa. In 2005, Czerwinski returned to competitive judo, achieving several international podium finishes—including silver medals at the Austrian Open, the European Games, and the Italian Open. In 2007, he placed fifth in the heavyweight division at the World Championships in Chiang Mai. From 2008 to 2013, he played American football for the Rostock Griffins, serving as a nose tackle on the defensive squad. In 2013, he was inducted into the club's Hall of Fame; he has served as the club's president since 2023. In 2005, he co-authored the biography *Sumo-Alex* with journalist Jürgen Rösler. In 2014, his life story was published under the title *Sozialismus – Skinhead – Sumo* (Socialism – Skinhead – Sumo). For several years now, Alexander Czerwinski has also been active as an actor.
Filmography
Series
Alarm for Cobra 11: The Motorway Police
Schulze
1996
Series
Hamburg Dockland
Jörn Schenkenberg
2007
Series
Bella Block
Werl
1993
Film
Cold Feet
René
2018
Series
Praxis mit Meerblick
Biker
2017
Film
Nick: Off Duty
Berserker
2016
SAT.1 Reportage
Self
2015
Film
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
Gorilla
2018
Film
Als wäre es leicht
Kalle
2026
Film
A Clear Felling
Tankwart
2020
Film
Emma and the Fury
Mario
2018