
Klaus Höhne
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Klaus Höhne.
Born: June 13, 1927
Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany
Known For

Ein Kapitel für sich
Rostock at the turn of 1945/46. Following the death of shipowner Karl Kempowski, the next generation must step up, supported by grandfather de Bonsac and Eduard Corneli, an old friend of the family. Robert Kempowski has returned from captivity as a prisoner of war and is attempting to rebuild the family's shipbrokerage business. This requires considerable perseverance.

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.

Neues aus Büttenwarder

Dalli Dalli

Vier Stunden von Elbe 1
Four hours by boat from the lightship Elbe 1 is the southern entrance and lock of the Kiel Canal. There, in Brunsbüttelkoog, is a seamen's home run by Klara Andresen. This is the main setting of the movie. In the sailors' wives' home, the wives of sailors wait for their return. Klara Andresen not only looks after the concerns of the waiting sailors' wives, but also her brother-in-law Gustav Andresen . Gustav has gone to sea as a ship's cook and now wants to get married. That's why he has placed a marriage announcement and is waiting for the reactions.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Der Kommissar
Der Kommissar is a German television series about a group of detectives of the Munich homicide squad. All 97 episodes, which were shot in black-and-white and first broadcast between 1969 and 1976, were written by Herbert Reinecker and starred Erik Ode as Kommissar Herbert Keller. Keller's assistants were Walter Grabert, Robert Heines, and Harry Klein who, in 1974, was replaced by his younger brother Erwin Klein.

Der Kommissar
Der Kommissar is a German television series about a group of detectives of the Munich homicide squad. All 97 episodes, which were shot in black-and-white and first broadcast between 1969 and 1976, were written by Herbert Reinecker and starred Erik Ode as Kommissar Herbert Keller. Keller's assistants were Walter Grabert, Robert Heines, and Harry Klein who, in 1974, was replaced by his younger brother Erwin Klein.
Filmography
as Dr. Braunschweig
as Hans Brinkmann
as Herr Kracht
as Ludwig Lenz
as Herr Lachmann
as Larsen
as Heinrich Vogt
as Heinrich
as Fredi
as Karl Wagner
as Staatssekretär
as Hubert Heitmann
as Staatsanwalt Nielsen
as Wedekind
as Franz Lempert
as Kappler
as Presiding Magistrate
as Ehrlichmann
as Colonel Hobson
as Juda (voice)
as Herr Trampe
as Invalide
as Zeitungshändler
as Eduard Cornelli
as Werner / Kommissar / Farmer / Wischinski
as Werner
as Dr. Tillmann Fränkl
as Herr Gstettner
as Herr Meier
as Kriminalrat
as Brunner
as Georg Wessling
as Vater Ohlbeck
as Franz Behrend
as Ewald Eggert
as Herr Hubert
as Louis Stein
as Kriminaldirektor
as Sorpe
as Mr. Dirks
as Ewald Stenger
as Dr.Kuhn
as Prokurist Heffner
as Fritz Heyer
as Charly Witt
as Self
as Konrad
as Kutschner
as Bruno Komsack
as 1st S.A. Officer
as Kurt Kaduhn
as Sabeck
as McOgg
as Gustav Andresen
as Amann
as Balduin Nitschke
as Peter Schwab
as Harry Gassel
as Kriminaloberinspektor Brandt
as Kriminalmeister Peine
as Hartlieb
as Stabszahlmeister
as Kriminalassistent