Matthias Fuchs
Matthias Fuchs (1939–2001) was a German stage, film and television actor.[1]
Matthias Fuchs  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 3 November 1939 | 
| Died | 31 December 2001 Hamburg, Germany  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1955–2001 (film & TV) | 
Partial filmography
    
- The Immenhof Girls (1955) - Ethelbert
 - The First Day of Spring (1956) - Martin
 - Hochzeit auf Immenhof (1956) - Ethelbert
 - Der Meineidbauer (1956) - der junge Franz Ferner (uncredited)
 - Ferien auf Immenhof (1957) - Ethelbert
 - U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien (1958) - Jörg
 - The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp (1959) - Klaas Henning
 - Two Times Adam, One Time Eve (1959) - Peter
 - The Buddenbrooks (1959) - Leutnant von Trotha
 - Beloved Augustin (1960) - Augustin Sumser
 - Mit 17 weint man nicht (1960) - Horst
 - Das Mädchen und der Staatsanwalt (1962) - Berndt
 - Liebling, ich muß dich erschießen (1962) - Ein Hotelboy
 - The Cardinal (1963) - Father Neidermoser
 - The Last Days of Gomorrah (1974, TV film) - Kalle
 - Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven (1975) - Knab
 - Death is My Trade (1977) - Sturmbannführer Kellner
 - Lola (1981) - Esslin
 - A Woman in Flames (1983) - Markus
 - Decoder (1984) - H-Burger Manager
 - The Noah's Ark Principle (1984) - Felix Kronenberg
 - Grottenolm (1985) - Peckert
 - Tamboo (1985)
 - The Summer of the Samurai (1986) - Dr. Herbst
 - The Madonna Man (1987) - Gonski
 - Der Fall Boran (1987) - Zand
 - Europa, abends (1989) - Bari / Krüger / Tschug / Kanalarbeiter
 - Hard Days, Hard Nights (1989)
 - My Lovely Monster (1991)
 - Das gemordete Pferd (1991) - Erwin
 - Mau Mau (1992)
 - Im Himmel hört dich niemand weinen (1993)
 - Durst (1993) - Pastor
 - Rotwang Must Go! (1994) - Carlos
 - Die Eroberung der Mitte (1995) - Dr. Konstantin
 - Deathmaker (1995) - Dr. Machnik
 - One More Kiss and He's Dead! (1996) - Günther Stapenhorst
 - Hundert Jahre Brecht (1998)
 - Planet der Kannibalen (2001) - Dienstag
 - Prüfstand VII (2001) - General Dornberger
 
References
    
- Langford p.246
 
Bibliography
    
- Langford, Michelle. Directory of World Cinema: Germany, Volume 10. Intellect Books, 2010.
 
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