
Uwe Ochsenknecht
Acting
Biography
Uwe Ochsenknecht was born on January 7, 1956 in Biblis, Germany as Uwe Adam Ochsenknecht. He is an actor, known for Das Boot (1981), Schtonk (1992) and Enlightenment Guaranteed (1999). He was previously married to Natascha Ochsenknecht.
Born: January 7, 1956
Place of Birth: Biblis, Germany
Known For

Die Drei von der Müllabfuhr - Mission Zukunft
In the third film in the popular series, "The Three from Garbage Disposal" have to embark on an unusual "Mission to the Future". A 16-year-old environmental activist is sentenced to a one-week student internship with "Captain" Werner Träsch.

Ein Herz für Kinder

Tabaluga - Es lebe die Freundschaft! Live
Peter Maffay has been setting his very own standards for years and he has done so again this time! In 123 days he played 64 shows and thrilled the audience with his unique, incomparable rock fairy tale, which is based on the successful album "Tabaluga - Long live friendship!", which has already been awarded platinum. Supported by numerous prominent guest stars and of course the Maffay Band, the show impressed with 22 dancers, 5 stages, 194 costumes and a Peter Maffay in full swing. The live recording took place on 18.+.19.11.2016 in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle. Guests that evening included Tim Bendzko, Culcha Candela, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Jule Neigel, Alex Wesselsky, Heinz Hoenig and many more.

Die Drei von der Müllabfuhr - Die Streunerin
Werner Träsch, who has just moved into an apartment with his great love Gabi Hertz, surprises her with a trip to Fuerteventura on the second anniversary of their meeting. However, this proves to be difficult to implement...

Die Drei von der Müllabfuhr - Operation Miethai
During their tour, Werner Träsch and his colleagues Ralle Schieber and Tarik Büyüktürk arrive at a housing estate where the businessman Waselitzki draws their attention to graffiti. Waselitzki plans to rent out the apartments in order to then rent them out again at a higher price. Träsch and his colleagues want to prevent this with all their might.

LUKE! Die Schule und ich

Dalli Dalli

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.

Das Boot
Based on an autobiographical novel by German World War II photographer Lothar-Guenther Buchheim, Das Boot follows the lives of a fearless U-Boat captain (Jurgen Prochnow) and his inexperienced crew as they patrol the Atlantic and Mediterranean in search of Allied vessels, taking turns as hunter and prey.

Denn sie wissen nicht, was passiert
Filmography
as Maximilian Kampstahl
as 'Käpt’n' Werner Träsch
as Werner Träsch
as Markus Seider
as Edgar
as Werner 'Käpt'n' Träsch
as Werner 'Käpt'n' Träsch
as Performer
as Dietrich Hansen
as Werner 'Käpt'n' Träsch
as Werner "Käpt'n" Träsch
as Home sapiens Urgh
as Herr Mussorkski
as Self
as Werner "Käpt'n" Träsch
as Werner "Käpt'n" Träsch
as Fritz Assmann
as Herr Mussorkski
as King Alfons
as Werner "Käpt'n" Träsch
as Werner "Käpt'n" Träsch
as Meister Niklaus
as Herr Mussorkski
as Fritz Thomas
as Otto
as Mayor
as Werner "Käpt'n" Träsch
as Werner "Käpt'n" Träsch
as Vincenzo Massimo Cerimonata (voice)
as King Alfons
as Peter Ruge
as Wolfram Labaule
as Kuno von Schreckenstein
as Wolf
as Herr Mussorkski
as Self
as Helmut Kraatz
as Kameliendame & Pechvogel
as Joachim
as Herr Törtchen
as Self
as Dr. Sascha Heinrich
as Self
as Konrad
as Konstantin Trauer, Produzent
as Volker Garms
as Killmer
as Bert Michilinski
as Fritz Assmann
as Daniel
as Dr. Georg Winter
as Herr Mussorkski
as Udo Honig
as Self
as Paul Grambauer
as General
as Maarten Daaervk
as Herr Gastein
as Dieter
as Harry Zoppke
as Martin
as self
as Self
as Bürgermeister Torsten Torstenson
as Henry Denninger
as Reto Pauly
as Frieder Trumpf
as Möbius
as Prinz Luitpold
as Thomas Berger
as Otto Schlesinger
as Wilhelm Brinkhoff
as Lars Müller
as Dieter Bednarz
as Hansi Haller
as Killmer
as Fritz Declair
as Frederik Amberg
as Selina's Father
as Leon Grünlich
as Ephraim Eisenberger
as Michael 'Micha' Strelinsky
as Konrektor Färber / Herbergswirt
as Susis Vater
as Kanditat
as Self
as Carlo Brückner
as Kurt Basinski
as Lord Rafox
as Klaas Jonkers
as Self
as Oscar
as Tims Vater
as Psychotherapeut
as Hansen Quaas
as Self
as Vater von Maxi
as Kurt Mahlström
as Maxis Father
as Bruno's Father
as Franz Berger
as Candy Darling
as Maxis Vater
as Theo Stokowski
as Michael Koller
as Felix
as Leo X
as Maxis Vater
as Randy Schlosser
as Corrado
as Thomas Kesselbach
as Prof. Hartmut 'Hardy' Popp
as Johann Ferbach
as Corrado
as Stilgar
as Ingo Tiburski
as Hans Pollak
as Uwe
as Borghell / Vojnovic
as Self
as Franz Zucker
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Rolf Gillis
as Gert Kranitz
as Fred Wiechert
as Kommissar Taller
as Peter
as Bodo
as Erich Dollinger
as Bootsmann Lamprecht
as Rocker
as self
as Self
as Burton
as Chytrouš
as Sepp Schorlemmer
as Hajo Kroll
as Self
as Gerhard Tracchia
as Archie (voice)
as Pilgrim
as Hermann Lichte
as Ludwig von Baden
as Klaus Klett
as Self
as Fritz Knobel
as Self
as Paul
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Victor
as Otto von Bismarck
as Self
as Harry / Wolf
as Werner Müller
as der Franzose
as General
as Rinckleff
as Rinckleff
as Self
as Boris
as Stefan Lachner
as Direktor Emanuel Schikaneder
as Boots Man
as Bootsmann Lamprecht
as Norbert
as Rico
as Sebastian Prinz
as Chief Bosun
as Bruno Maschke
as Self
as Benno
as Self
as Engelchen
as Jörg
as Self
as Joachim
as Bulli
as Klaus Wollgast
as Harald Plenzberg
as Martin Ronnewald
as Self
as Achim Rudolf
as Self
as Oebel
as Fritz Lehmann
as Klaus
as Günter Marbach
as René Wolf
as Self
as Self