In addition to his theatre work, Schick has acted extensively in both German and international film and TV productions with roles in more than 70 movies and TV series. His work spans from roles in
Hollywood productions to
independent cinema. Arguably, his international breakthrough role came in the 21st
James Bond movie,
Casino Royale (2006), where Schick played alongside
Daniel Craig and
Eva Green in the role as the bodyguard 'Kratt' of the movie villain '
Le Chiffre' (
Mads Mikkelsen). 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'. In 2008, Schick played alongside
Alexandra Neldel and
Erhan Emre the role of the detective 'Marco Lorenz' in the television series
Innocent. 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. In 2011, Schick and
Saralisa Volm performed in the mainly
crowdfunded financed erotic film
Hotel Desire. The film features scenes of Volm and Schick engaging in
unsimulated sex. 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. He took the role of the policeman 'Hervé Dumaz', who speaks French, English, and German. It was directed by
Jan Kounen.
Harry Treadaway,
Perdita Weeks, and
Rutger Hauer starred in other roles. It aired in January 2013 on
Canal +. In 2014, Schick joined the cast of
Karim Aïnouz’ Brazilian-German drama
Praia do Futuro, playing among others alongside
Wagner Moura and
Jesuita Barbosa. 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. Soon after, in 2015, Schick appeared in Theresa von Eltz’ German drama
4 Könige, alongside
Jella Haase,
Jannis Niewöhner and
Paula Beer. Also in 2015, he performed in
Ericson Core’s action thriller
Point Break, with among others
Edgar Ramirez,
Luke Bracey and
Teresa Palmer. In 2018 he performed in the Finnish-German crime drama series
Arctic Circle. 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. The series is directed by Hannu Salonen, a Finnish director based in Germany. More recently, Schick has appeared in the
Netflix-produced bio-pic
Sergio (2019) about the life of controversial diplomat
Sergio Vieira de Mello, alongside
Wagner Moura and
Ana de Armas. In 2019, he appeared in a leading role in the first german Netflix Original
Kidnapping Stella (2019)
, directed and written by Thomas Sieben and featuring leading roles from Schick,
Jella Haase and
Max von der Groeben. In 2022 he appears in
Dylan Moran sit-com for the BBC
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