Clemens Schick

[13] Schick's first solo show, Windows or: Let's imagine Bill Gates as a happy person, a monologue written by Mathias Greffrath, was staged by the Schauspielhaus Hannover in 2010.

The play saw Schick in the role of Bill Gates musing with the audience about business, technology, narcissism and life's moral questions.

The opening film of the "Perspective German Cinema" at the Berlinale 2007 was Upright Standing by Hannah Schweier, in which Schick plays the main role of 'Joe'.

[citation needed] In 2008, he appeared in the French movie Largo Winch II, playing alongside Sharon Stone and Tomer Sisley, in the role as the villain Dragan Lazarevic.

[17][18] In 2013, Schick played in the French two-part TV mini-series Le vol des cigognes (or Flight of the Storks), an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Jean-Christophe Grangé.

In 2014, Schick joined the cast of Karim Aïnouz’ Brazilian-German drama Praia do Futuro, playing among others alongside Wagner Moura and Jesuita Barbosa.

[citation needed] Later that same year, he also appeared in Austrian-German mystery western The Dark Valley, directed by Andreas Prochaska, featuring Sam Riley and Paula Beer.

[citation needed] Soon after, in 2015, Schick appeared in Theresa von Eltz’ German drama 4 Könige, alongside Jella Haase, Jannis Niewöhner and Paula Beer.

Playing alongside Maximillian Brückner, Pihla Viitala and Iina Kuustonen among others, Schick is seen in the role of Marcus Eiben, a multimillionaire CEO of a pharmaceutical company.

[23] Here he performed his solo show Windows for the troops, and was accompanied by a camera crew, for a documentary by Jobst Knigge which was titled "The Trooper: Clemens Schick plays theatre in Afghanistan".

He is a member of the Bundesverband Schauspiel (BFFS or Federal Association of Acting),[26] and an ambassador for the Hugo Tempelmann Stiftung, a non-profit working to battle HIV in South Africa.