Armin Meier (actor)
Armin Meier (1943 – 31 May 1978)[1] was a German actor, best known for his performances in films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
- For the Swiss cyclist (born 1969), see Armin Meier.
According to the documentary film Fassbinder: To Love Without Demands (2015), directed by Christian Braad Thomsen, Meier was one of Fassbinder's many lovers. Meier killed himself shortly after not being invited to Fassbinder's 33rd birthday party. Meier's body was later found in Fassbinder's apartment.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1975 | Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven | Ernst | |
1975 | Fear of Fear | Karli | TV movie |
1976 | I Only Want You To Love Me | Polier | TV movie |
1976 | Satan's Brew | Stricher | |
1976 | Chinese Roulette | Man at service station | Uncredited |
1977 | Petty Thieves | ||
1977 | Adolf and Marlene | ||
1977 | The Stationmaster's Wife | Scherber | TV movie |
1978 | Flaming Hearts | Fahrer | |
1978 | Despair | Silverman / Sergeant Brown / Foreman | |
1978 | Game of Losers | Charly | (final film role) |
1978 | Germany in Autumn | Himself | Documentary |
2015 | Fassbinder: To Love Without Demands | Himself | (archive footage) |
References
- Thomsen, Christian Braad (1991). Fassbinder: The Life and Work of a Provocative Genius. London: Faber & Faber. p. 20; ISBN 978-0-571-17842-1.
- "The Bitter Tears of Fassbinder's Women", The Guardian (8 January 1999)
External links
- Armin Meier at IMDb
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