
Mario Adorf
Acting
Biography
Mario Adorf (born 8 September 1930) is an Italian-German film and stage actor, best known for his lead role in the 1978 film The Tin Drum.
Born: September 8, 1930
Place of Birth: Zürich, Switzerland
Known For

Alle für die Mafia
Italy gives sponsors the choice between banishment and prison. Mario Adorf decides to go into exile.

It Could Have Been Worse - Mario Adorf
Portrays the film star Mario Adorf and his passion for acting, the stage, the cinema, singing and writing. Together with the director Dominik Wessely, the film comes closer to Mario Adorf as a person and highlights important stations of his private life and his international career. When Mario Adorf begins to talk about his life, over 60 years of theatre and film history come to life. A dialogue with him is not only a retrospective, but also an intensive exchange of ideas about film and theatre and his view of the world, love and ageing.

Dalli Dalli

Dalli Dalli

Mino
Mino was the eighth ZDF-Weihnachtsserie, and aired in 1986. The series was broadcast in Germany on ZDF, and consisted of 6 episodes. Broadcasting in Germany began on December 25, 1986. The series was also broadcast in Italy, and consisted of 4 episodes. Broadcasting in Italy began on December 28, 1986. The series was an Italian-German co-production. It was inspired by the Italian novel The little Alpino by Salvator Gotta.

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Mein Schulfreund
In the midst of World War II, postman Ludwig Fuchs writes a letter to his former school friend Field Marshal Hermann Göring, urging him to work for peace. He is declared mentally incompetent. After the war, he struggles to shake off the stigma of alleged mental illness. Göring is executed. Fuchs forces the court to examine him: he vandalizes the lobby of Post Office 122 in Munich and is rehabilitated (with full salary compensation for lost years).

Gentlemen in White Vests
Bruno Stiegler, a boxing promoter with a disreputable past, returns from America to Berlin to make some big things again with his friends. Fatally, he is always preceded by some gentlemen from better circles who are developing amazing criminal activity in their old days. They are led by Oberlandesgerichtsrat a. D. Herbert Zänker, whom it still hisses, that he could bring in his term Bruno never behind bars.

Doomed Love: A Journey Through German Genre Films
An alternative history of the not-so-well-known West German genre cinema of the 1960s and 1970s.

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.
Filmography
as Self
as Self
as Boxer
as Himself
as Harald
as Karl Marx
as Roland Hartwig
as Self - Actor
as Self
as Frederick Louis Santer Sr.
as Olafs Vater
as Sorel sen.
as Johann Schäfer
as Marcus Schwarz / Menachem Teitelbaum
as Geppetto
as Geppetto
as Hermann von Kirsch
as Nino Winter
as Baldu
as Martin Burian
as Prof. Johannes Waldmann
as Konrad Hansen
as Herr Behr
as Self
as Gorian
as Narrator
as Darwin (voice)
as Himself
as Onkel Darwin (voice)
as Weihnachtsmann
as Abel Znorko
as Carlo Scalli
as Friedrich Stern
as Self
as Mayor (voice)
as self
as Jochen Epstein
as Hagen
as Self
as Walter „Beton-Walter“ Wegener
as Karl Schneibel
as Narrator
as Self
as Coda / Teufelskralle
as Don Michele
as Zeffirino
as Fred (voice)
as Capt. Sigmund Lukas
as Paolo Rossini
as Willi Butzbach
as Jan Herzog
as Self
as Franz Hofnagel
as Carl Schneibel
as Waffenhändler Willem van Kleve
as Blaubart (voice)
as Avô
as Franz Graf Waldeck
as Enzo Pagnini
as Peter Bellheim
as The King
as the king
as The King
as Francesco Serboli
as The Turk
as Istvan Kaltenbach
as Self
as Wirt Mikis
as Ernest Regentag
as Radnitz
as Priest
as Bohlinger
as Levin Austerlitz
as Radnitz
as Alceo Brancicalori
as Damian Centeno
as Cardinal Ugolino
as Corbino
as Alvise Tornova
as Dr. Sepp Kunzli
as Schomberg
as Self
as Maggiore Lupo
as Albert
as Nicola
as Erich Kessler / Jürgen Mass
as Jonas Lauretz
as Papst Urbano VIII
as Siemann
as Der Onkel
as Sisto V
as Giovanni
as Claus Kretzschmar
as Timour
as Schuckert
as Padre di Luca
as Self
as Meru
as Self
as Thanasis
as Alfred Matzerath
as Self
as Corfu Hotel Manager
as TV committee member (uncredited)
as Harry (archive footage)
as Max
as Judge Moser
as Erwin
as Bomber
as Edgar
as Self
as Bormenthàl
as Self
as Kommissar Beizmenne
as Le Manager
as Insp. Valentini
as Procuratore Benedikter
as Self - Guest
as Il commissario Marzoli
as Self
as Fred Scheuermann
as Benito Mussolini
as L'ex-commandant Pierre Capra
as Luca Canali
as Prof. Ritter
as Direttore del circo
as sostituto procuratore Ricciuti
as Rocco Musco
as Amedeo Barrese
as Jacques Versain
as Self - Candidate
as Self
as Nane Mora - the Guardiapesca
as Brother Tuck
as Charles Dump, the rat
as Bruno 'Dandy' Stiegler
as Berto Consalvi
as The Long-Haired Sadist
as Giuseppe Biagi
as El Diabolo
as El Diablo
as Harry
as Alfredo Mariano
as Traffic cop
as Spion SB 3
as Paolo
as Sciascillo
as Georg Posanke, genannt Artisten-Orje
as Emilio Ricci, aka Bietolone
as Abel Dragna
as Bill
as Joseph Grohmann
as Castagnoli
as Callaghan
as Sergeant Gomez
as Matt Ellis
as Pedro Ortiz
as Buddy Herman
as Cucaracha
as Frederic Santer
as Siebenter Geschworener
as Axel Rottmann, Reporter
as Juanitas Friend
as Santos
as Joe
as Rodrigo
as Tagliabue
as Chamaco
as Max Christiansen-Clausen
as Mirko Centowic
as Niedermoser
as Georg Kugler
as Bandenboss Werner Maurer
as Lawski, Polnischer Kohlenschlepper
as Self
as Horst
as Willy Pentridge
as Pelz, Sanitäter
as Bruno Lüdke
as Coco
as Bertie
as Landstreicher
as Unteroffizier Stamm
as Gefreiter Wagner
as Wagner
as Self