Richard Gere on Monday urged Germany, which holds the European Union and G-8 presidencies, to press China about its human rights record and Tibet.
Gere, a longtime advocate of the Tibetan cause, argued at a news conference that the twin presidency marks "a historic moment for Germany to step forward."
"This is a moment of great possibility for ... not just punishing but encouraging China to become part of the modern world," he said.
China has exercised an often harsh, intrusive rule over Tibet since communist troops marched into the region in 1950.