
Nicholas Ofczarek
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Nicholas Ofczarek.
Born: May 30, 1971
Place of Birth: Vienna, Austria
Known For

Er flog voraus – Karl Schwanzer I Architektenpoem
The Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer (1918-1975) was already considered a legend in his field during his lifetime - and is now world-famous above all for the BMW headquarters he designed in Munich. Max Gruber's semi-documentary portrait film shows Schwanzer as a pioneer and visionary who understood architecture as "materialized poetry" and as an instrument to make people happy. Nicholas Ofczarek slips into the role of Schwanzer and plays the architect as a dazzling personality, passionate artistic soul and eternal seeker, who sometimes worked to the point of self-abandonment to solve problems.

Bösterreich
BÖsterreich explores the abysses of the alpine republic.

Blumen für Polt
Gendarmerie inspector Simon Polt in the Weinviertel region finds it too much of a coincidence when crook Riebel is killed in a motorcycle accident and his friend Willi is found dead on the same day. But the residents of the otherwise peaceful Lower Austrian wine village make Polt's investigation anything but easy.

Der Winzerkönig
Der Winzerkönig is an Austrian television series.

The Ibiza Affair
Uncovering the background that led to the fateful meeting and how the political drama took its course.

Braunschlag
To save his town Braunschlag from bankruptcy, the mayor decides to fake a Marian apparition. This black-humored farce revolves around greed, corruption, churchianity and alcohol.

Pagan Peak
When a gruesomely staged body is found at the German-Austrian border, two detectives investigate. As the ritual-like murders continue, they enter the killer’s sinister world, set in the Alpine wilderness.

Long Story Short
A group of close friends celebrate parties over an extended period of time. They experience a lot of fun together, but also tragic moments that prove that love and friendship are the most important gifts of all our lives.

Kafka
The story of Franz Kafka's life from different perspectives. Presenting his difficult relationship with his domineering father Hermann, his deep friendship with Max Brod and his various love affairs.

The Divine Order
Nora is a young housewife and mother, living in a quaint little village with her husband and their two sons. The Swiss countryside is untouched by the major social upheavals the movement of 1968 has brought about. Nora’s life is not affected either; she is a quiet person who is liked by everybody – until she starts to publicly fight for women’s suffrage, which the men are due to vote on in a ballot on February 7, 1971.
Filmography
as Heli Wondratschek
as Rolf
as Rudi Butscher
as Hermann Kafka
as Karl Schwanzer
as Räuber Hotzenplotz
as Julian Hessenthaler
as Mario Diller
as Stanko
as Robert Neder
as Apotheker Stefan
as Kempa
as Gedeon Winter
as Ulrich
as Mario Diller
as Werner
as Roli
as Alexander
as Toni Lorant
as Mario Diller
as Zeno Rauchensteiner
as Marius Loukauskis
as Jan-Ole Behmann
as Various Characters
as Mario Diller
as Satan
as Richard Pfeisinger, Diskothekenbesitzer
as Wallerschenk
as Sir Toby Rülp
as Wolfgang
as Sebastian Reusch
as Jedermann
as Tilo von Wilmowsky (uncredited)
as Sascha
as Carlo Gruber
as Markus Spiegel
as Axel Reichert
as Don Pedro
as Zawisch von Rosenberg
as Dorfler
as Alex Pfisterer
as Max Moser
as Strasser
as Strasser
as Franz Moser
as Herzog von Alba
as Gastwirt
as Giselher Novacek
as Makler
as Biker
as Angelo
as Fritz Holzer
as Tichalski
as Elias Kern
as Polish Police Officer
as Fritz Holzer
as Ludwig Viktor
as Kneipenbesucher
as Hank
as Orlick
as Fred Kolar
as Alfons Tritscher
as Alexander Nolte
as Franz Mitschowski