
Klaus Münster
Acting
Biography
Klaus Münster (born September 3, 1935, in Bad Köstritz, Germany) is a German actor and voice actor. Trained in Berlin, he began his career on stage in the former East Germany before continuing his theatre work in West Germany, Austria, and on international tours. Since the early 1960s, Münster has appeared in more than 200 film and television productions, typically in supporting roles, ranging from popular genre films to works by acclaimed directors such as Wolfgang Staudte and Michael Verhoeven. In addition to his screen work, he has been active as a voice actor and as a writer and presenter for German television and radio.
Born: September 3, 1935
Place of Birth: Bad Köstritz, Germany
Known For

The Man on the Wall
An East German man finds a way to cross the border between East and West Berlin. But when he succeeds in bringing his wife out as well, things are not quite as expected.

Mandara
Mandara is a German television series.

The Lives of Others
In 1984 East Berlin, dedicated Stasi officer Gerd Wiesler begins spying on a famous playwright and his actress-lover Christa-Maria. Wiesler becomes unexpectedly sympathetic to the couple, and faces conflicting loyalties when his superior takes a liking to Christa-Maria.

Pettersson and Findus
Old Petterson lives on the edge of a small village somewhere in Sweden. Together with his cat Findus and his ten white hens he always experiences wonderfully funny and exciting adventures. The stories are about friendship, travel and the crazy and loving everyday life of Pettersson and Findus.

Für 'n Groschen Brause
Tomas and his friends are happy in their town and school but must face the fact that some of the adults around are preparing to leave GDR and move to West Germany.

Es muss nicht immer Kaviar sein
Es muss nicht immer Kaviar sein is a TV adaption of a novel of the same name by Austrian author Johannes Mario Simmel. Directed by Thomas Engel Siegfried Rauch walks in the footsteps of O. W. Fischer who played the protagonist "Thomas Lieven" already in 1961, just one year after the bestseller had been released. The series is unique for providing a little cooking show at the end of each episode. The book also includes recipes because "Thomas Lieven" is an accomplished amateur cook.

Pappa ante Portas
Heinrich Lohse, a strict and highly efficient purchasing manager at a company bulk-orders 40 tons of mustard and enough typewriting paper for 40 years just to get discount. Heinrich's boss decides it’s time for him to retire early. Heinrich suddenly finds himself with nothing to do—except micromanage his household, much to the dismay of his wife Renate and their son Dieter

Zwei Münchner in Hamburg

Death Is My Trade
A biography of Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss.

Warum die UFOs unseren Salat klauen
A biologist has succeeded in growing a particularly energy-rich lettuce and now the whole world wants to get hold of the product.
Filmography
as Willi
as Priester
as Karl
as Dorfältester
as Bankkunde Retzer
as Vater von Mark
as Bassist
as Erich Mielke (voice) (uncredited)
as Joseph
as Günter Scheffczik
as Mann im Gericht
as älterer Herr
as Gustavsson (voice)
as Zuhälter (uncredited)
as Cab Driver
as Deliveryman
as Herr Frank
as Kunde beim Herrenausstatter
as Staatsanwalt
as Grenzbeamter
as Francisco
as Edward Poyntz
as Josef
as Wenzburg
as Constable
as Glasermeister Kannegießer
as DDR Grenzsoldat
as Barkassenführer
as Fisch
as Border Guard
as Kurier-Andro
as Postman
as Reporter
as Lobschatz
as Rubesch
as Knospe
as Polizeiarzt
as Herbert Schuster
as Soldat
as Landarbeiter
as Gangster
as Lederer
as Weigert
as Observationsbeamter
as Geldfahrer
as Mann am Bahnhof
as Vertreter Latte
as Walter von Altenstein
as Klose
as Wachmann
as Franz Lohmann
as Kartenspieler
as Man at demolition site
as Flamm
as Ernst Speckmeier
as Cremers
as Johannes Riechle
as Elternbeirat
as Jean-Jacques
as (uncredited)
as Herbert Jensen
as Dr. Wandel
as Fred (uncredited)
as Torturer (uncredited)
as Oberwachtmeister Sägebier
as Bauler
as Busch
as Land Criminal Investigation Officer
as Fritz Heinermann
as Policeman
as Lehrer Hollwang
as Robert Vierhage