
Michael Gempart
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 21, 1941
Place of Birth: Winterthur, Switzerland
Known For

Bride of the Orient
After the death of his mother, a lonely farmer in rural Switzerland considers finally starting a family of his own. Eventually he pays for a bride from Thailand. The couple don't share a language, but being to know each other. However the village neighbors are suspicious of foreigners.

Tanner
During the WW2, a Swiss mountain farmer, refuses to follow the government policy to increase self-sufficiency with produce. In his opinion, the steep mountain pastures are not suited for agriculture. Most of the villagers agree. However some begin to cultivate. Even after all his fellow farmers have given in and have started to plant cops, Tanner continues his opposition and ignores all letters and instructions. This leads to a series of reprimands, for instance, some of his hay is seized and his wife cannot buy at the local grocer's since the family won't comply with the government policy.

Neue Geschichten vom Pumuckl

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.

Tour de Ruhr
Tour de Ruhr is a German television film.

Löwenzahn
Each 30 minute episode is dedicated to a separate issue or theme and consists mainly of related short featurettes, which explain, explore and educate how things of everyday life and even complex systems work. It spans a wide variety of topics from technology and industry to something as mundane as how the postal service works.

Donna Leon
Murder, Venice, relationships...it's a delicious concoction in the hands of crime novelist Donna Leon. Venice provides the backdrop for the lush film versions of the bestselling novels, which features the indelible Commissario Guido Brunetti, canal boat rides instead of car chases, fine cuisine and crime investigations in one of Europe’s most beautiful locations.

The Undertaker
A detective leaves the force to take over the family business as an undertaker at the same time as he is being investigated for murder. His close encounters with corpses and his earlier police training lead him to see things some of his ex-colleagues miss and he investigates the crimes he encounters in an unofficial capacity often to the dismay of the official police.

Dr. Hope
Historical Bio-Pic, based on the life of Hope Bridges Adams-Lehmann, being the first female physician and member of womens-lib movement in Germany at the end of 19th century.

The Little Witch
The little witch is only 127 years old – too young for the annual coven of witches. Although she is not yet old enough to be a real witch she wants to become a really good one. This decision causes trouble inside her magic world.
Filmography
as Holger Zabel
as Ehemann
as Georg Weber
as Uncle Freddy
as Balduin Pfefferkorn
as Heinrich Bodmer
as Bestatter Kurt
as Schreiber Schmeltzing
as Father
as Franz Studer
as Zeuge
as Herr Krause
as Johannes Brauweiler
as Roland Botzek
as Armin Krämer
as Dr. Pierce
as Ein Arzt / Ein alter Mann
as Georg
as Benny
as Maler
as Signor Gravi
as Gemeindeschreiber
as Mann in der Kinderstrasse
as Postal Clerk
as Le Général
as Effendis Vater
as Von Muralt
as Jakob Oertli
as Beamter
as Radfahrer
as Johann Schneidewein
as Notarzt
as Lehrer
as Werner Glaus
as Wilhelm Hespe
as Der Schweizer
as Paläontologe
as Landjäger Bigler
as Gerhard
as Hausmeister
as Carl Lingus
as Webster
as Mann mit Kamm
as Xaver Mürzli