
Dietrich Mattausch
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 26, 1940
Place of Birth: Leitmeritz
Known For

Schwarz Rot Gold
Crime series about Hamburg customs investigator Hans Zaluskowski, who joins forces with his colleagues to take on smugglers and fraudsters. In doing so, he not only has to contend with opaque EU customs regulations, but also solve tricky cases with international implications.

Die Piefke-Saga
The relationship between Germans and Austrians is illuminated in a satirical and tragicomic way. The main characters of the series are the members of the German Family Sattmann, who have been spending their holidays for years in the fictional village of Lahnenberg in the Tyrolean Zillertal. The story begins with real excerpts from the TV show "Let's Go!" Asked by Fuchsberger, Austrian candidates explain that the Piefkes are the imaginary Germans who threw their marks around them and believed that something was better. The outrage among German tourists is great, especially among the Berlin business family Sattmann. The Tyroleans are doing everything they can to contain the threat of a stornowelle of German tourists (which in reality also existed).

Der Bulle von Tölz

Unser Lehrer Doktor Specht
Unser Lehrer Doktor Specht is a series of family author Kurt Bartsch, directors Werner Masten, Vera Loebner and Karin Hercher, shot from 1991 in Germany. The consequences had a length of 52 or 46 minutes. For subsequent repetitions of the consequences of the first season in about 45 minutes were cut. In addition, they were provided with an alternative, shorter guy, who was also designed in a different font.

Mit Herz und Handschellen
Mit Herz und Handschellen is a German television series.

Katie Fforde: Hexensommer

Die Straßen von Berlin
Die Straßen von Berlin is a German television series.

Der letzte Bulle
Der letzte Bulle is a German television series that was first aired in 2010. The series is about a cop from the 1980s put into a modern police department in Essen.

In aller Freundschaft - Die jungen Ärzte
The spin-off to the original series 'In aller Freundschaft' focuses on the young doctors in a fictional clinic in Erfurt. In this emotional drama series, hospital staffers and patients navigate life's challenges.

Sternstunde ihres Lebens
Bonn 1948. The member of parliament and lawyer Elisabeth Selbert fights tirelessly for the inclusion of the sentence "Men and women have equal rights" in the Basic Law of the future Federal Republic of Germany. Despite the opposition she encounters during sessions in the Parliamentary Council , there is _she does not stop and stubbornly sticks to her plan . Selbert experiences a grandiose triumph when her application is included in the new Basic Law under Article 3, Paragraph 2 . In doing so , she lays the foundation for what has now been a 65-year political and social debate on the subjectEqual rights.
Filmography
as Pfarrer Nowak
as Pastor Finlay
as Edward
as Valentin Zimmermann
as Konrad Adenauer
as Wilbert Scony
as Padrone Ercole
as Arthur Brandl
as Wilhelm Kaiser
as Nelas Vater
as Ottmar Gräber
as Nolan Davies
as Police Officer Lutz Wolff
as Abt Franziskus
as Botschafter Huber
as Bartolo Berlinghieri
as Dr. Imhoff
as Johannes Silberberg
as Frank Schaper
as Peter Körner
as Ludwig Koch
as Richter Heinbacher
as Richter Beil
as Joost Hasselbrook
as Paul Trondheim
as Karl Stegmann
as Gustaf Hagen
as Olof Wilander
as Admiral Carl Finndal
as Prof. Reinhold Georgii
as Henning Koll
as Staatsanwalt Konrad
as Prof. Wilhelm
as Prof. Albert Krug
as Lohmeier
as Herr Schiff
as Prof. Jakob Lennart
as Kristanell
as Gerhard Baier
as Friedemann Stein
as Self
as Jürgen Keilmann
as Hans Arp
as Siegfried Pahls
as Walter Niedel
as Ernst Knapp
as Self
as Rolf Bornhak
as Sprangenberg
as Rufus Hartmann
as Dr. Maas
as Niklas Lorentz
as Ludwig der Fürchterliche
as Thomas Zander
as Dr. Brühlinger
as Dr. Werner Daumann
as Prof. Ewald Schopenhauer
as Goetz
as Self
as Karl-Friedrich Sattmann
as Pater Fischer
as Dr. Bauer
as Reinhard Heydrich
as Cassius
as Davids Vater
as Heinrich Baumann
as Max Jacobsen
as Self
as Studienrat Dr. Schneider
as Albert
as Herr Fasold
as Dr. Singer
as SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich
as Franz Gröschl
as Norbert Rick
as SABO Direktor
as Wenzel Prill
as Anton Fugger
as Feder
as Engel
as Herbert Albrecht
as Herbert Frohme
as Hieronymus Claasen
as Wilfried Haag
as Erwin Gethmann
as Karl Seyrich
as Heinz Groll
as Herr Kleinert
as Ewald Winter
as Prof. Hubert Lausnitz
as Walter Ullrich
as Tenhagen
as Liebenfels
as Ulf Schmidt
as Oskar Wandrey
as Paul Sander
as Theo Marbes
as Self
as Herr Friedrichs
as Karl-Heinz Müller
as Karl Lepka
as Dr. Fred Bergner
as Holger Koch
as Professor Rüdiger Thorning
as Reinhard Schwinger
as Dr. Zimmenius
as Arndt Lorenz
as Brekelsen
as Blankenberg
as Erwin Hallmeier
as Lutz Manteuffel
as Heinrich Paulsen
as Self