
Walter Sedlmayr
Acting
Biography
Walter Sedlmayr was a German folk actor, television director, and author. His murder in 1990 caused a media sensation.
Born: January 6, 1926
Place of Birth: Munich, Bavaria, Weimar Republic [now Germany]
Known For

Das Glöcklein unterm Himmelbett
Erotic entanglements among farmers, citizens and local politicians in a Bavarian village at the turn of the century.

Unsere schönsten Jahre
Unsere schönsten Jahre is a German television series.

Eichholz & Söhne

Theodor Hierneis oder Wie man ehem. Hofkoch wird
The film consists of a monologue performed by Walter Sedlmayr, who plays Theodor Hierneis, the chef at the court of Ludwig II of Bavaria. The screenplay was written by Syberberg and Sedlmayr and is based on the memoirs of Hierneis.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Radetzkymarsch
The story of the Trotta family during the rise and fall of the Austrian-Hungary empire. Based upon the novel by Joseph Roth.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Dädy Schwaiger
as Herr Eichberger
as Seidl
as Felix Hallerstein
as Self
as Josef Hartinger
as Vater Ludwig Seidl
as Dritter Skatfreund
as Vater Fey
as Franz Schöninger
as Ziesenhut
as Herbert Smolka
as Reiseleiter Wiesner
as Gustav Spannagl
as Franz Grendel
as Emil Schöner
as Car Dealer
as Koch
as Mr. Huber
as Alfred Kottnik
as Franz Josef Reyer
as Kommissar
as Mr. Angermayer
as Janitor
as Theodor Hierneis
as Pastor Markus
as Witwer
as Waffenhändler
as Karren-Verkäufer
as Polizist
as Fritz
as Sekretär
as Judge
as Dünnkitz
as Pröpper
as Pastor
as Anwalt Pschierer
as Hering
as Polizist
as Bürgermeister
as U-Bahn-Kontrolleur
as Alfons Tolke
as Privatdetektiv Muggleton
as Bauer Knoll
as Rittmeister Taittinger
as Loetz
as Bahnwärter
as Herr Schmiedl
as Alois Hirsch
as Renz
as Drogist
as Kraps - Hausknecht
as Ein Gendarm
as Alois Permaneder
as Willi
as Eberhard von Trutzberg
as Aushilfslehrer
as Loisl
as Beni Banzinger
as Konditor Franz
as Theo
as Martin
as Wirt
as Schwälble