
Christoph M. Ohrt
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Christoph M. Ohrt.
Born: March 30, 1960
Place of Birth: Hamburg, West Germany [now Germany]
Known For

Berliner Weiße mit Schuß
Berliner Weiße mit Schuß is a German television series.

Die Kommissarin
Die Kommissarin is a German police TV series which aired on Das Erste. Its 66 episodes ran from 1994 till 2006. The series, which takes place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is notable as being the first, and as yet one of the few commercially successful, German detective series to have a female lead character. The main character is Inspector Lea Sommer, played by Hannelore Elsner. Sommer is divorced with custody of her teenage son, Daniel. She is looking forward to a new relationship with her new boyfriend, Jonathan. Although Lea and Jonathan telephone each other frequently, he has never actually been seen or heard on screen. Sommer was originally paired with Nick Siegel, but in a 1996 episode, Siegel was shot to death by an escaping criminal. His last words were "Lea, ich fühle mich so kalt". Sommer's current partner officer is Jan Orlop. Die Kommissarin airs on the German Language channel German Kino Plus in the United States. In Finland it airs on YLE TV2 under the title Etsivä Lea Sommer.

HeliCops - Einsatz über Berlin
HeliCops – Einsatz über Berlin is a German television series.

Pfarrer Braun

Wilsberg
Georg Wilsberg is an antiquarian in Münster. He used to be a lawyer but lost his license. Since then he has been working as a private detective. The always clammy Wilsberg urgently needs this income. In addition, he depends on the support of his friends, especially because of the car.

Die ProSieben Märchenstunde
Die ProSieben Märchenstunde is a television movie series that has been produced since 2006. It features characters that are exclusively portrayed by German and Austrian comedians and actors. The series is shot in Prague. The screenplays have - amongst others - been written by Tommy Krappweis, Erik Haffner and Norman Cöster who came up with the stories of Bernd das Brot. Additionally, they are directing and have cameo appearances. Many actors use their respective dialect. Die ProSieben Märchenstunde was nominated for the German Comedy Award in the category Best Comedy in 2006. It is also broadcast on Austrian television channel ORF, which is co-producing the series, airing the programme as Die ORF Märchenstunde.

Wer weiß denn sowas?

Highlander: The Series
Duncan MacLeod cannot die -- he is a 400-year-old immortal, who has seen his share of humanity's history. Still, he risks his life in battle against other immortals and tries to save people from harm.

Die Harald Schmidt Show
The Harald Schmidt Show is a German late night talk show hosted on Sky Deutschland by comedian Harald Schmidt. The show first aired from 5 December 1995 to 23 December 2003 on Sat.1. Schmidt then moved his show to Das Erste as Harald Schmidt and Schmidt & Pocher, but he returned to Sat.1 on 13 September 2011. After cancellation on Sat.1, the show continued on Sky Deutschland in September 2012.

Das Ende einer Nacht
Filmography
as Kalle
as Dr. Volker Niebling
as Self
as Edo Harnischmacher
as Karl Leitner
as Nico Körner
as Dieter Burchart
as Herb
as Fürst Fugger
as Klaus
as Wieland Kohn
as Wieland Krohn
as Self
as Michael
as Michael Brücker
as Tommy
as Christian
as Self
as Claussen
as Christian Bauer
as Georg Sänger
as Dr. Michael Castell
as Jan Steinmann
as Markus Schuster
as Michael Lloyd
as Richard Hauswald
as Dieter Lohe
as Vater
as Otto Schlegel
as Klaus Sandmann
as Oskar Hohenstein
as Maximilian von Falkenbach / Lukas Kunze
as Dr. Richard Meißner
as Robert Donatius
as Johannes Waller
as Mark Grüning
as Self
as Manfred Herwig
as Christian Vesens
as König
as Carsten Reiss
as Jo Held
as Ingmar Andersson
as Nils
as Dr. Gauß
as Tronald Dump
as Felix Edel
as Nikolaus Lehman
as Alexander Meyer
as Marc Fölster
as Self
as Martin
as Karl 'Charly' von Schumann
as Michael Elsner
as Klaus
as Bernard Sicard
as Philipp Gabert
as Self
as Christoph Schwenk
as Andi
as Gregor Brecht
as Self
as Fred Wischnewski
as Dr. Gert Weisgerber
as Michael Lobland
as Beor
as Thomas Kleim
as Manfred Ölschläger
as Ambassador
as Ian
as Walter Reinhardt
as Self
as Self
as Lang
as Graf
as Malzer
as Wolfgang Donner
as Bernie
as Ludwig Melcher
as Erich Bauermann
as Frank Baum
as Frank Bartels
as Martin Pollack
as Uli Grass
as Sascha Rentrop
as Jürgen Weingärtner
as Stefan Reichner
as Herbert Noss
as Herr Bergmann
as Siegfried von Hofmeister
as Dorn
as Self
as Self
as Klose
as Markus Joest
as Cornelius Reusch
as Konrad Bauser