
Dominique Horwitz
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 23, 1957
Place of Birth: Paris, France
Known For

Die Rebellin
Lena's father works as a developer in Hitler's high-tech forge, where the famous unit receiver E1 was developed. When he dies in 1945, he leaves a notebook with the name Sattler. He should look for Lena. Lena is stranded with her seriously ill mother Hilde and her sister Betty in a village near Fürth. Here she meets two men: Walter Juskowiak, returnees from prisoner of war, with whom she meets, and Hans Sattler. The representative for radio kits turns out to be the son of Wilhelm Sattler, owner of the Sattler works in Fürth. Lena is sure to have finally found the right man.

Die Blindgänger
Marie is a 13 year old girl and blind. When she meets Herbert something wonderful begins.

Arnold Schönberg - Der rastlose Visionär

Pfarrer Braun

Knastmusik

Der große Bellheim
When the long-established family business is threatened with bankruptcy, the former head of the department store chain leaves his retirement home and attempts to get the business back on track. Together with three friends who are also retired, all of whom are experts in their fields, he declares war on the banks, speculators, and a supermarket chain.

The Black Rider
Inspired by the German folktale, Wilhelm, a file clerk, falls in love with a huntsman's daughter. In order to marry, Wilhelm must prove his worth as a hunter and gain her father's approval. Naive and desperate, he makes a deal with a devil named Pegleg.

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.

Shooting Dogs
Two westerners, a priest and a teacher find themselves in the middle of the Rwandan genocide and face a moral dilemna. Do they place themselves in danger and protect the refugees, or escape the country with their lives? Based on a true story.

Krauses Braut
Krause and Elsa are stunned: their sister Meta wants to get married. She chose the Cologne taxi driver Rudi Weisglut, whom she met two years earlier during Krause's cure on the Baltic Sea.
Filmography
as Arnold Schönberg
as Daniel Oppenheim
as Dr. Hummel
as Receptionist
as Hans Geiz
as himself
as Joon de Ville
as Alexander
as Ulli Müller
as Patient
as Max Rosenthal
as Platzwart
as Marc Meisterfeld
as Herr Liebmann
as Roman Zenkert
as Karl Stiller
as Gustav Berkow
as Siegfried Müller
as Asmodeus
as Ivekovic
as Forstarbeiter Liebmann
as Trainer
as Bomber
as Kazimierz
as Jupp Kohler
as Vater Purpurowski
as Prinz Dornhelm von Gumpendolm
as Capitaine Charles Delon
as Ove Poulsen
as Herr Karl
as Fitzgerald Daume
as Heini Kamke
as Leo Gruber
as Mickeys Vater Olaf
as Enno
as Stefan Wolk
as Jürgen 'Duxi' Dux
as Franz
as Gerhard Leibholz
as Benjamin Lavergne
as Self
as Victor
as Klaus
as Xavier
as Ben
as Jockel Löw
as Frank Wolter / Sebastian Wachowski
as Prof. Marcel Halbstadt
as Self
as Wolf Kabitz
as Jan Franke
as Kovacz
as Arne Tembrock
as Mantilla
as Stöbermann
as Corporal Fritz Reiser
as Charly
as Valentin
as Willy De Ville
as Bernd
as Self
as Didi Krause
as Kubli
as Self
as Stelzfuß
as Benesch
as Kubli
as Dealer
as Zivi Thomas
as Flamm
as Bernd Kessler
as Amand Goegg
as Amand Goegg
as Zeuge
as Rudy Leschke
as Mick
as Markus Rupp
as Wolfgang Tieck
as Leo Singer
as Self
as Jörg von Petgus
as Hans Brenner
as Tierarzt
as Armin
as Robbi
as Hermes
as Hausmann
as Caspar Bogdanski
as Sören Feldmann
as Simon Finger
as Joseph
as Self