
Thomas Huber
Acting
Biography
Thomas Huber was born on July 11, 1963 in Munich, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Æon Flux (2005), Die Anstalt - Zurück ins Leben (2001) and Rohtenburg (2006).
Born: July 11, 1963
Place of Birth: Munich, Germany
Known For

Sex O’Clock
The protagonist of Sex OClock is a teenager, Adam, who until now has been mainly concerned with his dancing career. But his father soon turns the whole familys life upside down and starts a whole chain of unexpected events.

Johannes Brahms - Die Pranke des Löwen

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.

Frau Böhm sagt nein
German TV film about the innner workings of a takeover battle and its emotional consequences. Inspired by the events of the Vodafone Mannesmann takeover.

Homicide Hills
Mord mit Aussicht is a German satirical crime comedy television series, produced by ARD, following the adventures of Sophie Haas, a detective from the city that takes a job in the fictional country village of Hengasch. Much of the humour of the series derives from the clichés of both city and provincial lives, in a similar manner to the English comedy crime series Midsomer Murders.

In aller Freundschaft - Die jungen Ärzte
The spin-off to the original series 'In aller Freundschaft' focuses on the young doctors in a fictional clinic in Erfurt. In this emotional drama series, hospital staffers and patients navigate life's challenges.

La Lumière des étoiles mortes
June 1940. The Wechrmacht appropriates the houses in which are living Pierre, his wife Magdeleine, their son Charles, their two servants Louise and Lea, and Mademoiselle, the beautiful jewish governess.

Heiter bis tödlich - Nordisch Herb

Beyond the Wall
In September 1974, at the Bösebrücke border crossing between East and West Germany, Heike and Ulrich Molitor, along with their two little children, are caught trying to escape to the West. As a punishment the parents are presented with a terrible decision: they will be permitted to leave for West Germany with their seven-year-old son Klaus, but their two-year-old daughter Miriam must remain in East Germany and will be given up for adoption. If the Molitors refuse these conditions, they will both be imprisoned for a year—and both their children will be taken from them. This situation forms the basis for an emotional story in which various destinies in East and West intertwine, reaching a dramatic climax with the fall of the Berlin Wall.

KDD - Kriminaldauerdienst
Filmography
as Karl-Heinz Becker
as Robert Schumann
as Rektor
as Helmut Wertbacher
as Quirin Mosbach
as Rainer Grünberg
as Schulten
as Dr. Lorenz Legband
as Rolf Hartmann
as Thies Thiessen
as Harald Friedrich
as Horst Görgens
as Christian Schmeil
as Dr. Horst Hochfeld
as Ritter
as Felix Vater
as Udo Muskau
as Simon Grombeck
as Forscher 4
as Scientist
as Bernhard Kühn
as Helmut Langer
as Herbert Richter
as Roland Görgen
as Friedrich Meyer
as Stefan Kracht
as Wilhelm Huber
as Prof. Dr. Dr. Ernst Lindemeyer
as David Stenglbauer
as Max Riedmann
as Prof. Christian Hönig
as Dr. Lamberti
as Felsberg
as Jan Burscheit
as Lars von der Weide
as Tom Micklefs
as Stefan Fried
as Martin Trautmann
as Christian Rasche
as Karli
as Detlef Börner
as Rüdiger Kuhnert
as Henning Wentz
as Jürgen Buschmann