
Udo Samel
Acting
Biography
Udo Samel (born 25 June 1953) is a German actor. He has appeared in more than 80 films and television shows since 1977. He starred in the 1994 film Back to Square One, which was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Source: Article "Udo Samel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: June 25, 1953
Place of Birth: Trier-Eitelsbach, Germany
Known For

The Case of Mr. Spalt
The filmmaker René Perraudin made five comedic short films with Otto Sander in the leading role and knits them into a feature film.

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.

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.

The Volcano
A singer flees from Nazi Germany, travels to Paris and befriends a young writer, his lover and a professor.

No Hit Wonder
Daniel is a singer who became famous overnight thanks to one song. But for the aspiring artist, the dream of fame was short-lived: his song turned out to be a one-hit wonder, and Daniel fell into a deep depression when his subsequent songs failed to connect with audiences. Daniel soon finds himself with few options left – he wants to end his life. However, his suicide attempt fails and he ends up in a secure psychiatric ward. He is allowed to leave on one condition: he must use his music to make a group of depressed people happy.

Babylon Berlin
Beneath the decadence of 1929 Berlin, lies an underworld city of sin. Police investigator Gereon Rath has been transferred from Cologne to the epicenter of political and social changes in the Golden Twenties.

Class Enemy
Berlin-Kreuzberg in the early 1980s. The film is essentially a one-set piece, taking place in a beat-up, graffiti-decorated schoolroom where six teen-age delinquents argue and fight as they await the latest in what has been a series of terrified teachers.

14: Diaries of the Great War
When war broke out in Europe in 1914, most people thought the conflict would be over by Christmas; they could not imagine how wrong they were. An attack in Sarajevo ended up becoming a snowball that swept the world: a new kind of warfare had begun, waged with techniques and means never seen before. By November 1918, ten million people had died and the political map of the planet had been redrawn.

Rückfälle
After rehab, Manfred Burger seems to have got his alcohol addiction under control and is trying to reorganize his life. Although he is now sober, he soon realizes that society cannot cope with his illness: His relationship with his wife Eva is on its last legs and he loses his job. Nobody seems to understand Burger and his illness. As his life continues to go off track, the bottle soon becomes his daily companion again...

The Seventh Continent
Chronicles three years of a middle-class family seemingly caught up in their daily routines, troubled only by minor incidents. Behind their apparent calm and repetitive existence, however, they're planning something much more sinister.
Filmography
as Helmut
as Man
as Schwarz
as Private Detective
as Severin Erlbaum
as Tibor Silberstein
as Tate Moishe Wolkenbruch
as Grundherr
as Tiberius
as Ernst Gennat
as Prof. Freimut Diebold
as Präfekt Locmariaquer
as Präfekt Locmariaquer
as Polizist
as Teacher
as Heinrich Hoffmann
as Narrator (voice)
as Albert Wolf
as Choirmaster
as Hans-Jörg Hellmer
as Jakob Kaufmann
as Heribert Pilch
as Bruno Kreisky
as Erik Danzer
as Le directeur de sanatorium
as Banker
as Petersen
as Franz Schubert
as Stefan Neisse
as Eustach Schiller
as Charlie Grundmann
as Vielbrand
as Eustach Schiller
as Samuel
as Festspielpräsident
as Frosch
as Reverend Dearborn
as Willi
as Dr. George Blonskij
as Tom Wolff
as Professor Benjamin Abel
as Flüchtling
as Robert Kunze
as Bürgermeister Obermüller
as Luigi Mackeroni
as Jörg 'Bohne' Bohnart
as Paul Brunner
as Victor Rote
as Herr Lange
as Narrator (voice)
as Daumer
as Security Guard
as Max Salomon
as Dr. Falke
as Kurt Diebner
as Rüdiger
as Alexander
as Edgar
as Franz Schubert
as Gerichtsgehilfe
as Pater Andreas, Benediktinermönch
as Peter
as Vollmond
as Kommissar
as Wolfgang Fischer
as Lehrer Köwel
as Dieter
as Schurig
as Thomas Randel
as Wolly Deutz
as Trachtenfels-Lissé
as Dr. Markus Seitz