
Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
Acting
Biography
Dietrich Hollinderbäumer (born August 16, 1942 in Essen) is a German-Swedish actor. Hollinderbäumer studied at Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. From 1968 to 1972 he worked for Westfälisches Landestheater. From 1978 to 1983 he worked at Theater & Orchester Heidelberg. From 1983 to 1988 he worked at Burgtheater in Vienna. He worked as actor in German films and television programs. Hollinderbäumer has two children. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: August 16, 1942
Place of Birth: Essen, Germany
Known For

Dark
A missing child sets four families on a frantic hunt for answers as they unearth a mind-bending mystery that spans three generations.

Lutter
Lutter is a German television series.

Das Pubertier

Saint Rita
Cascia, 14th century, Rita Liotti falls in love, gets married and has two children. Her dream of love is soon hindered by a masculine and violent society, that Rita faces with peace and forgiveness. When she loses her husband and her children, she understands she has a mission: pursuing her path of peace, that will lead her to take the vows, and then to become Saint. Rita is a Saint of these days, who lived in a very violent age and was so brave to break free from the vengeance chain, through a deep, sincere and christian forgiveness. She is a particular Saint, talking to everybody’s hearts, as she was everything. She was a daugher, a wife, a mother and a nun, she experienced every sort of life, and in all her different lives she was a living model of christian life.

Dark
A missing child sets four families on a frantic hunt for answers as they unearth a mind-bending mystery that spans three generations.

A Houseful of Animals
With a woof-woof here and a baaa-baaa there and a quack-quack, oink-oink everywhere, there's always some furry or feathered creature demanding attention from the Hansens. It's partly because Dr. Philipp Hansen is a veterinarian who's just opened a practice in the big old villa he's moved into with his family. But it's mostly because of ten-year-old daughter Greta, who never saw an animal she didn't want to adopt.

The Bridge
When a body is found on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, right on the border, Danish inspector Martin Rohde and Swedish Saga Norén have to share jurisdiction and work together to find the killer.

Emilia – Die zweite Chance
Dr. Emilia Seiler, a consultant at the Bavarian Ministry of Social Affairs and responsible for youth homes in Upper Bavaria, takes over the educational management of a youth home in Landsberg am Lech on an interim basis, as the manager in charge has been suspended. The home was founded in accordance with the "Home instead of detention" guidelines she had drawn up. She immediately clashes with the home's managing director, Mathias Hartmann, who is primarily interested in the home's balance sheets. But her greatest concern is for Martina, one of the home's residents, who had reported the former director for sexual abuse and is highly suicidal.

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.

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.
Filmography
as Michael
as Abt Eligius
as Fritz Meisel
as Johann Strand
as Norbert Willeke
as Shepherd
as Herr Wittig
as Herr Knösel
as Christian Labaule
as Adam
as Adam
as Hermann
as Knut
as Eberhard Maybacher
as Head Physician
as Christian Fröhlich
as Dietmar
as Richter Huxtable
as Manfred Kröpf
as Richter Huxtable
as Helge Quedens
as Jakub Wozniak
as Self
as Maldini
as Helge Quedens
as Dr. Reinhard Moss
as Joseph Jessen
as Helge Quedens
as Nathan Hopkins
as Gott
as Paul Sommer
as Helge Quediens
as Hans Domscheidt
as Paul Rademacher
as Walter
as Gerd Wagner
as Helge Quedens
as Rüdiger Herzog
as Sebastian von Werding
as Christian Ingstrup
as Gustav Seibold
as Felix Brugger
as Göran
as Peter
as Ingo Osborn
as Dr. Menz
as Berthold von Baranki
as Generalstaatsanwalt Röpke
as Prof. Petzold
as Dr. Crohn
as Macrobius
as Professor Jasper Lüders
as Hans-Jörg Bennat
as Professor Horst Bredekamp
as Anton Bergmeier
as Vater Dähnert
as William Shaw
as Ulrich von Heesen
as Dr. Reumann
as Christian Instrupp
as Volker
as Mayor Matthias Büsing
as Eckhard Windhorst
as Norman Hopkins
as Schwiegervater Andreas
as Generalmajor Halm
as Jan Hagman
as Dr. Hönich
as Rüdiger Althaus
as Julius Arndt
as Peter May
as Grandpa
as Staatssekretär Bredow
as Pater Vincens
as Dr.Goll
as Bernhard Höllerer
as Wolfgang Seiler
as Wolfgang Seiler
as Karl-Heinz Möbius
as Volker Pastewka
as Karl Schönthal
as Ferdinando Mancini
as Ritter Robert von Greim
as Erich von Manstein
as Erich
as Dr. Eberhard Perny
as Gustav Marklund
as Dr. Harald Berg
as Wilhelm Spengler
as Dr. Kuckenburg
as Dr. Reinhold Fischer
as Hermann Lahnstein
as Carl Trakenberg
as Carl Trakenberg
as Dr. Wolf Behringer
as John Kaun
as John Kaun
as Gebhard
as Reinhard Arnsberg
as Prof. Johns
as Dr. Salomon
as Walter Ammon
as Ralf Renner
as Adam Stätten
as Colonel Von Sammern
as Professor Poschinger
as Robert Huber
as Self
as Mr. Cohen
as Jasper Steenberg
as Dr. Wothe
as Baré
as Self
as Kahnitz
as Gerhard Stein
as Dr. Werner Paulus
as Dr. Zehlenberg
as Dr. Koch
as Generalleutnant Schmeisser
as Dr. Bach
as Dr. Werner Vosskamp
as Manfred Zirner
as Roberto Leone
as Stefan Klein
as Kriminaldirektor
as Haase
as Henry von Haase
as Dr. Scherwitz
as Walter Gersberg
as Self
as Seiffert
as Schlieffenbach
as Metz
as Wolfgang Lützow
as Winfried Haas
as Baumann
as Thomas Bremer
as Robert Winter
as Tenberg
as Untersuchungsrichter
as Staatsanwalt
as Kommissar Schmiedek
as Staatsanwalt Moebius
as Kommissar Bigeler
as Hartmann
as Staatsanwalt Sieber
as Self
as Pabst
as Gerd Lechner
as Sebastian Leisner
as Willibald Janker
as Robert
as Dr. Kevin Lohmann
as Max Hüllen
as Graf Hagstock von Werfenheim
as Karow's Father
as Dieter Karow