
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Acting
Biography
Armin Mueller-Stahl (born 17 December 1930) is a German film actor, painter, writer and musician. Description above from the Wikipedia article Armin Mueller-Stahl, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: December 17, 1930
Place of Birth: Sovetsk, German Reich [now Russia]
Known For

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Hautnah
Private eye Dold, a specialist in surveillance tasks, is sent to investigate a Frankfurt bordello boss. He's a pain in the butt for many in the red-light district and is to be overthrown to pave the way for financially strong speculators to lucratively redevelop the area. Dold, who always saw his work as morally justified, comes to doubt the rightness of his actions far too late.

Das unsichtbare Visier
The Invisible Visor was an East German television series, broadcast with long intervals between 1973 and 1979. In its first and longest season it starred Armin Mueller-Stahl in the role of Werner Bredebusch, a Stasi agent active abroad under the alias Achim Detjen.

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

The Flight
When Dr. Schmith's proposal for international research on infant mortality is rejected, he decides to leave East Germany and strikes a deal with an escape agency that promises him a leading position at a children's hospital in West Germany. But then the decision is reversed: the project is approved and his international colleagues want Dr. Schmith to head the GDR section. Moreover, he falls in love with his new colleague, Katharina. Schmith initially tries to ignore the arrangements he made with the escape agency, but they blackmail him. Things soon turn deadly...

The West Wing
The West Wing provides a glimpse into presidential politics in the nation's capital as it tells the stories of the members of a fictional presidential administration. These interesting characters have humor and dedication that touches the heart while the politics that they discuss touch on everyday life.

Star-Crossed Lovers
Magdalena and Michael have loved each other since they were children. But when the Nazis come to power, Michael rebels against the regime and is sentenced to fifteen years in a concentration camp. Magdalena, meanwhile, goes underground with the help of a friend and later immigrates to the Soviet Union. Michael, who has joined the Red Army, discovers on the way to Moscow that Magdalena is staying there. But when his plane lands, she is already on her way back to Germany. Michael hopes that one day, he and Magdalena will be reunited.

Ways across the Country
East German TV miniseries about the young maid Gertrud Habersaat, who marries, moves from Mecklenburg to Poland in the early 1940s, has to come back to Mecklenburg as a refugee during World War II and finally finds her place during the 1950s.

12 Angry Men
During the trial of a man accused of his father's murder, a lone juror takes a stand against the guilty verdict handed down by the others as a result of their preconceptions and prejudices.
Filmography
as Self
as Self
as Fr. Zeitlinger
as Cardinal Strauss
as Wilhelm Wexler
as von Leeb
as Johann Buddenbrook
as Nicoli Seroff
as Semyon
as Himself
as Herr Winter
as Grandpa Randolph
as Otto
as Self
as Thomas Mann
as Alessio
as Bertold " Barry " Böhmer
as Alessio
as Mac
as Joseph
as Erzbischof Werner
as Efraim 'Eli' Zahavy
as Prof. Dr. Kirschbaum
as Hannon Fuller
as Self
as Strughold
as Hans Koenig
as Dimitri Vertikoff
as Anson Baer
as Juror 4
as Rabbi Adam Heller
as Adolf Hitler
as Count von Kaltenborn
as Peter
as Karol / Virgilus
as Elizar Kane
as Mr. Linzer
as Joseph Kopple
as Uncle Wilhelm
as Kinoerzähler
as Severo del Valle
as Dimitri
as Doc
as Baron Kaspar Joachim von Utz
as Le Consul
as Helmut Grokenberger
as Arno Bronstein
as Grubach
as Self
as Sam Krichinsky
as Narrator (voice)
as Mike Laszlo
as Baron von Rastchuk
as Maxwell
as Karl Steputat
as Inspector Alex Glass
as Axel Baumgartner
as Lutz Kehlmann
as General Petya Samanov
as Chef der Grauen
as Dold
as Blinder Regisseur
as Graf Pergen
as Thronfolger
as Leon Wolny
as Arnold
as Sam
as Cloos
as The lawyer
as François Korb / Andres Korb
as Henri's Father
as Tetzlav
as Gandhi
as Max Rehbein
as Andreas Roth
as Dr. Winzer
as von Bohm
as Self
as Self
as Robert
as Dr. Schmith
as Ludwig 'Paganini' Lohrenscheid
as Wolfgang Schmidt
as Vater Klemm
as Roman Schlamm
as Slavovitz
as Alexander Kolberg
as Werner Bredebusch
as Invalide
as Dr. Brock
as Blinder
as Dr. Konrad Ansbach
as Oberleutnant Heide
as Chris Howard
as Jürgen Leßtorff
as Dr. Achim Engelhardt
as Georg Brecher
as Wolfgang Pagel
as Sowjetischer Arzt
as Quintana
as Reinhard Marschner
as Willibald Güttler
as Thomas Rothardt
as Höfel
as Ulli
as Seiser
as Michael
as Pierre, der Franzose
as Hans Röder
as Andreas
as Self
as Self - Laudation
as Self