Michael Fassbender is a highly acclaimed Irish-German actor known for his intense and versatile performances in both independent films and major blockbusters. Born in Heidelberg, West Germany, he moved to Killarney, Ireland, at a young age and was raised there. He gained international recognition for his role as Bobby Sands in the 2008 film Hunger, which marked the beginning of his long-standing collaboration with director Steve McQueen. Fassbender is widely recognized for portraying Magneto in the X-Men film franchise, starting with X-Men: First Class in 2011. His performance as Edwin Epps in 12 Years a Slave earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of the title character in the 2015 biopic Steve Jobs. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a remarkable ability to inhabit complex and often troubled characters. Beyond acting, Fassbender is an avid racing driver and has competed in various endurance racing series, including the European Le Mans Series. He is married to Swedish actress Alicia Vikander, with whom he has a child. His filmography includes notable works such as Shame, Prometheus, Macbeth, and The Killer. He continues to be a prominent figure in global cinema, balancing high-profile studio projects with challenging character-driven roles.