Nina Hagen, singer, €7 million
When the singer had to leave the GDR in 1977 due to her protest against the expatriation of Wolf Biermann, she was finally able to develop musically in the West. Songs such as “TV-Glotzer”, “African Reggae” and her punk interpretation of the Sinatra classic “My Way” became hits thanks to her distinctive, throaty voice. Her garish make-up, shrill outfits and blunt mouth made Nina Hagen one of the most influential icons of German punk and earned her the nickname “Godmother of Punk”.

Nina Hagen, singer, €7 million
Alexander Fehling, actor, €3 million
Quentin Tarantino was so impressed by the actor that he hired him straight away for “Inglourious Basterds”. The star director noticed straight away: Alexander Fehling is a huge talent. The Berlin native is currently impressing audiences as Andreas Baader in the RAF drama “Who if not us” and has been nominated for the German Film Award as Goethe. At the Berlinale, he was honored as a “Shooting Star”. Gala met the sexy charmer in his home city.

Alexander Fehling, actor, €3 million