
Tilo Prückner
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 26, 1940
Place of Birth: Augsburg, Germany
Known For

Village People - Voll Porno

Krauses Umzug
Horst Krause tries to successfully couple his young cook.

Alle für die Mafia
Italy gives sponsors the choice between banishment and prison. Mario Adorf decides to go into exile.

Lutter
Lutter is a German television series.

Die Kinder aus Nr. 67
The "Our Gang" type adventures of German working class kids from a Berlin apartment building (number 67) during the early 1930s. With Nazism's rise, however, their tight-knit group unravels. One leader, Paul, becomes a Nazi.

A Houseful of Animals
With a woof-woof here and a baaa-baaa there and a quack-quack, oink-oink everywhere, there's always some furry or feathered creature demanding attention from the Hansens. It's partly because Dr. Philipp Hansen is a veterinarian who's just opened a practice in the big old villa he's moved into with his family. But it's mostly because of ten-year-old daughter Greta, who never saw an animal she didn't want to adopt.

Krauses Kur
On a summer evening the circuit of the village policeman Krause suddenly went crazy. His doctor immediately prescribed a cure on the Baltic Sea for him. And so Krause and his sisters set off in the legendary "Dübener Ei". In the sanatorium he meets his roommate Rudi - an encounter with far-reaching consequences.

Freiwild - Ein Würzburg-Krimi
The body of a young Mexican woman is found in the Main Valley, south of Würzburg. Inspector Peter Haller and his colleague Birgit Sacher are involved in solving the crime. Haller is not yet forty and was born in Würzburg. He has a quiet love for his city, for its clarity and familiarity. He will never fully understand how people can become criminals in such a beautiful environment. This is the secret drive behind his investigations, in which he is not just concerned with solving the case, but with looking into the soul of the perpetrator.

Pfarrer Braun

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.
Filmography
as Herr Kaan
as Günter
as Rudi Weissglut
as Wallberg
as Dr. Neufeld
as Theo
as Herr Kaan
as Theo
as Rudi Weissglut
as Dr. Bäuerle
as Walter Claasen
as Herr Kaan
as Kluftinger Senior
as Kluftinger Senior
as Rudi Weissglut
as Dr. Harald Prieger
as Jakobs Vater
as Herr Kaan
as Edwin Bremer
as Dr. Ehlers
as Glasmännlein
as Obdachloser
as Rudi Weissglut
as Dr. Albrecht Mohr
as Erich
as Ferdl
as Attentäter
as Egon
as Self
as Dr. Helmut Kirschner
as Jochen
as Jochen
as Johannes
as Herr Kaan
as Dr. Franz Bäuerle
as Heinz Ritter
as Mann im Mond
as Herr Laube
as Schlepper
as Holger Schreiber
as Kluftinger Senior
as Doctor Richter
as Rudi Weißglut
as Onkel
as Holger Thiessen
as Hannes Guthzeit
as Pornoproduzent
as Dr. Kroetz
as Joseph Bichler
as Heinz Kallweit
as Erik
as Herr Püringer
as Adolf Hitler
as Peter Klages
as Wirt vom Landgastho
as Rudi Weisglut
as Herr Finke
as Schreiner Christof
as Prof. Grunius
as Psychiater
as Willi Wandel
as Dirk Petersen
as Dr. Viktor Hahn
as Horst Walther
as Wolfgang Karlsen
as Helmut Schnur
as Graf Frankenberg
as Viktor Kirsch
as Helmut Klimsch
as Vater
as Fritz
as August Sauerbier
as Hubert Sonnlechner
as Horst Behrmann
as Hartmann Dettenberg
as Alfred Sorg
as Boxpromoter
as Friedrich Olbricht
as Günther Schirdewan
as Boris Landau
as Dr. Kuno Sailer alias Dr. Hermann Teusch
as Dr. Valentin
as Max
as Scholz
as Bestattungsunternehmer Paulsen
as Heinrich Hoffmann
as Punk
as Signor Ludovico da Prè
as Benito Morandi
as Weinstein
as Self
as Michael Buckmann
as Dr. Wiegand
as Sepp
as Großknecht
as Lazlo Puskas
as Prof. Winterstein
as Paul's Vater
as Arthur Asmussen
as Harald Kowalski
as Ernst Koslowski
as Ludwig Kleinbörner
as Wolf Kessler
as Knut
as Busch
as Reichert
as Teacher
as Gernot Schubert
as Gottlieb Ziegler
as Brubeck
as Self
as Zwerg
as Self
as Kahlke
as Schäfer
as Heindl
as Michael Seebisch
as Paulchen
as Von Knörringen
as Self
as Sepp
as Fiete
as Marlowe
as Oliver Bonk
as Theo Schuster
as Sigi
as Paul
as Night Hob
as Night Hob
as Bazille
as Paul Lichtenberg
as Herr Bauermann
as Fred
as Lehrer Popow
as Otmar Heinz
as Edgar Woller
as Willi Schumann
as Egon Manz
as Ludwig Zils
as Hasenbalg
as Kommissar Hendricks
as Richard Pritz
as Edgar Bermbach
as Herr Brackmann
as Fritz
as Albert Rais
as Self
as Albrecht Ludwig Berblinger
as Günter Neubert
as Hermann Heindl
as Willi Lederer
as Gregor Kistler
as Koydll
as Paganini
as Muckerl
as Self
as Laski
as Manfred
as Crazy Butch, Soldier
as Zick Zack
as Drögnitz
as Rene Schmeidle
as Marcel Drechsler
as Brandwain
as Marcel
as Eduard Holicek
as Kalle Ratke
as Klaus Ritter
as Rapp's Father
as Eduard Hollicek
as Peppi
as Stiglitz