
Oliver Korittke
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Oliver Korittke.
Born: April 6, 1968
Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
Known For

Fort Boyard (Deutschland)
A team of 6 candidates sets off with team coach Rita Werner to "Fort Boyard", a stone fortress in the Atlantic, for the legendary treasure hunt.

Krömer - Die internationale Show

Through the Night with...
Durch die Nacht mit … is a German documentary film television series produced by ZDF for Franco-German television channel ARTE. Locations are mainly in France or Germany. The title of the French version is Au cœur de la nuit. Two Celebrities spend an filmed evening together. One of them is the host who sets the location and the program. There is no moderator.

Für Umme
Failing Actor tries new ways

Das 1% Quiz – Wie clever ist Deutschland?

Wilsberg
Georg Wilsberg is an antiquarian in Münster. He used to be a lawyer but lost his license. Since then he has been working as a private detective. The always clammy Wilsberg urgently needs this income. In addition, he depends on the support of his friends, especially because of the car.

Die ProSieben Märchenstunde
Die ProSieben Märchenstunde is a television movie series that has been produced since 2006. It features characters that are exclusively portrayed by German and Austrian comedians and actors. The series is shot in Prague. The screenplays have - amongst others - been written by Tommy Krappweis, Erik Haffner and Norman Cöster who came up with the stories of Bernd das Brot. Additionally, they are directing and have cameo appearances. Many actors use their respective dialect. Die ProSieben Märchenstunde was nominated for the German Comedy Award in the category Best Comedy in 2006. It is also broadcast on Austrian television channel ORF, which is co-producing the series, airing the programme as Die ORF Märchenstunde.

Wer weiß denn sowas?

Bang, Boom, Bang
Bank robber Kalle Grabowski escapes from prison while his unemployed smalltime crook buddy is sitting around doing nothing after he just lost all their money. A fast paced comedy from German director Peter Thorwarth.

Das siebte Foto
By chance, Lenny, a young children's book author, discovers a roll of film in an old camera. Curious, he has it developed and is astonished to find that the pictures must have been taken in Prague in 1968, towards the end of the Prague Spring. One of the photos shows a young woman. To find out more about her, Lenny publishes it in a Prague daily newspaper. The effect is disastrous: his family's house is broken into and his father is murdered. Lenny is certain that there is a connection, because the photos have also disappeared. But neither his sister Isabell nor the police believe him. Shortly afterwards, he receives an anonymous letter containing only a Prague address. With this vague clue, Lenny sets off for the Czech capital.
Filmography
as Peter
as Hausmeister Traufe
as Self
as Charlie Meinhart
as Self
as Hausmeister Hasselmann
as Paul Liebhold
as Gabriel Birnstein
as James Jarmers
as Promi-Lux
as Erzähler (voice)
as Barbesitzer
as Schmied
as Ralph
as Andi
as Siggi
as Self
as Graham Lynch
as Udo
as Günther
as Malte
as Tom
as Der Gendarm
as Maat Kluthe
as Fil Foley
as Günther
as Empfangsmitarbeiter
as Georg Hartmann
as Gopal
as Jugendclubleiter
as Prinz Willibald
as Gregor Teuthoff
as Kohler
as Adler
as Bengt
as Fritz Bennecke
as Max
as Dirk Heidenreich
as Peter
as Justus Reinders
as Wito
as Christian Weber
as Gregor Frank
as Kleiner Smetana
as Patrick
as Oliver
as Kai Wesemann
as Jürgen Stahnke
as Oliver Dretzke
as Lenny
as Tristan (erwachsen)
as Uwe Schalk
as self
as Self
as Franz
as Niklas
as Kalle
as Verkäufer in der Imbissbude
as Udo Hellkamp
as Andreas Graf
as Freddy Dunckel
as Self
as Keek
as Rocco Getriebe
as Oliver Dretzke
as Self
as Arthur
as Jimmy
as Jürgen Wolff
as Oliver Dretzke
as Joe Brandel
as Frieder
as Self
as Ekkehardt Talkötter
as Klaus Stolze
as Photographer
as Gunnar
as Self
as Rolff Schöller
as Karsten Vogt
as Tschaikowsky
as Zorro
as Self
as himself
as Ulf Huberleck
as Sächsischer Prinz
as Imo Lindemann
as Kater Felix
as Ulli
as Niko Steiner
as Michael Glasuschek
as Ralf Nowak
as Achim Tänzer
as Martin Ebert