
Richy Müller
Acting
Biography
Richy Müller (born Hans-Jürgen Müller; 26 September 1955 in Mannheim) is a German television and movie actor.
Born: September 26, 1955
Place of Birth: Mannheim, 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.

Poem: I Set My Foot Upon the Air and It Carried Me
A series of poems.

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 They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Who's Going Crazy Here, Doctor?
Patient No. 7, a man who has been wrongly committed to a psychiatric hospital for years, escapes and embarks on a chaotic journey through the outside world. Disguised as a painter, he causes uproar with his innocent yet eccentric behavior, disrupting the lives of strangers. Along the way, he befriends Marlene, a young woman fascinated by his unconventional charm, much to her jealous husband's frustration. As the line between sanity and madness blurs, the film humorously explores the absurdity of societal norms. Featuring a memorable cameo by Loriot, this quirky satire questions who’s truly "crazy."

Die Kommissarin
Die Kommissarin is a German police TV series which aired on Das Erste. Its 66 episodes ran from 1994 till 2006. The series, which takes place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is notable as being the first, and as yet one of the few commercially successful, German detective series to have a female lead character. The main character is Inspector Lea Sommer, played by Hannelore Elsner. Sommer is divorced with custody of her teenage son, Daniel. She is looking forward to a new relationship with her new boyfriend, Jonathan. Although Lea and Jonathan telephone each other frequently, he has never actually been seen or heard on screen. Sommer was originally paired with Nick Siegel, but in a 1996 episode, Siegel was shot to death by an escaping criminal. His last words were "Lea, ich fühle mich so kalt". Sommer's current partner officer is Jan Orlop. Die Kommissarin airs on the German Language channel German Kino Plus in the United States. In Finland it airs on YLE TV2 under the title Etsivä Lea Sommer.

RTL Samstag Nacht
RTL Samstag Nacht was a comedy show, which ran from 6 November 1993 to 23 May 1998 on the German TV network RTL. RTL Samstag Nacht was the first major comedy show in German television, created after the example of the long-running American show Saturday Night Live and broadcast late on Saturday night. It helped comedy in German television to a breakthrough and was a model for several later comedy shows. Karl Ranseier was a recurring character featured in fake news reports telling about his death at the end of each episode. The name Karl Ranseier has become a catchphrase in Germany that has led to its own joke category of Ranseiers which are in widespread usage outside of the comedy origin.

Inas Nacht

Wer weiß denn sowas?

Vampire Sisters 2: Bats in the Belly
Teen half vampire Dakaria falls in love with rock singer vampire Murdo. Dakaria, her friends and family have to face vampire Xantor who has dark plans.

Die Harald Schmidt Show
The Harald Schmidt Show is a German late night talk show hosted on Sky Deutschland by comedian Harald Schmidt. The show first aired from 5 December 1995 to 23 December 2003 on Sat.1. Schmidt then moved his show to Das Erste as Harald Schmidt and Schmidt & Pocher, but he returned to Sat.1 on 13 September 2011. After cancellation on Sat.1, the show continued on Sky Deutschland in September 2012.
Filmography
as Godehard Wendling
as Raimund
as Thomas
as Willi
as Wolfgang
as Gregor König
as Ali Bin Schick
as self
as Self
as Self
as Ali Bin Schick
as Johannes Junius
as Klaus Roth
as Pater Roberto
as Lehrer Höfi
as Günter Schmitz
as Ali Bin Schick
as Hans Luboschinski
as Alfred Walch
as Mechmershausen
as Edgar Feindt
as Eiserner Heinrich
as Self
as Black Dog
as Georg Stolzenberg
as Self
as Karl Römer
as Frank Kolakowski
as Manuel Stiegler
as Karl Hotze
as Robert Voss
as Kowalski
as Albert Koch
as Alfred Steepenbreck
as Eckardt
as Franz Weidler
as Wolfgang
as Axel
as Bernie
as Rüdiger Mauskopf
as Self - voice
as Milan Sova
as Hans
as Lupo
as Gary
as Self
as Hans-Georg Pauler
as Polizist
as Dr. Georg Ellis
as Toilettenmann Willi
as Dieter Krosmansky
as Theo
as Tom
as Johannes
as Blinder Mechaniker
as Self
as Papai
as Self
as Michael
as Self
as Rick Skoda
as Stepinski
as Jens Beck, MEK-Einsatzleiter
as Yuri Komorowsky
as Self
as Self
as Bruno
as Alexander Gundel
as Self
as Edgar Mack
as Mathias 'Mattes' Finke
as Billy Hayes
as Helmut
as Nephew
as Klaus Möller
as Page Tony
as Grabowski
as Richy
as Self
as Jurek Baumann
as Bruno Franke
as Jürgen Dubinsky
as Self
as Kinser
as Johannes Lipper / Privatdetektiv
as Ralf Kranz
as Martin Mollenhauer
as Harry
as Thorsten Lannert
as Self