Herbert Knaup

Herbert Knaup (born 23 March 1956) is a German film and television actor.[1] He is perhaps best-known to international audiences for his supporting roles in Run Lola Run (1998) and The Lives of Others (2006).

Herbert Knaup
in 2009
Born (1956-03-23) 23 March 1956
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present

Selected filmography

  • Coda (1978, Short)
  • Jaipur Junction (1982) .... Tommy
  • Waller's Last Trip (1989) .... Waller (jung)
  • The Invincibles (1994) .... Karl Simon
  • Brother of Sleep (1995) .... Cantor Goller / Choirmaster Goller
  • Warshots (1996) .... Jan Loy
  • Father's Day (1996) .... Thomas
  • Die Musterknaben (1997) .... Kamphausen
  • Run Lola Run (1998) .... Vater
  • Blind Date - Flirt mit Folgen (1998) .... Markus
  • Jimmy the Kid (1998) .... Dortmunder
  • Fever (1998) .... Doermer
  • Die Braut (1999) .... Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Südsee, eigene Insel (1999) .... Albert
  • Ne günstige Gelegenheit (1999) .... Lorenz Kellermann
  • Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000) .... De Heer
  • Marlene (2000) .... Rudolf Sieber
  • Nuremberg (2000, TV Mini-Series) .... Albert Speer
  • Anna's Summer (2001) .... Max Feldmann
  • Nowhere in Africa (2001) .... Walter Redlich (voice)
  • Deseo (2002) .... Bremen
  • Ganz und gar (2003) .... Manfred
  • Anatomy 2 (2003) .... Prof. Charles Müller-LaRousse
  • Distant Lights (2003) .... Klaus Fengler
  • Angst (2003) .... Wolfgang
  • Hamlet_X (2003) .... Laertes
  • Agnes and His Brothers (2004) .... Werner Tschirner
  • Bergkristall (2004) .... Paul
  • Elementarteilchen (2006) .... Sollers
  • The Lives of Others (2006) .... Gregor Hessenstein
  • Crusade in Jeans (2006) .... Carlo Bennatti
  • Du bist nicht allein (2007) .... Kurt Wellinek
  • Stellungswechsel (2007) .... Giselher
  • Die Geschichte vom Brandner Kaspar (2008) .... Erzengel Michael
  • This Is Love (2009) .... Dominik
  • Sisi (2009, TV Movie) .... Herzog Max
  • Jerry Cotton (2010) .... Mr. High
  • Bon Appétit (2010) .... Thomas
  • Arschkalt (2011) .... Rainer Berg
  • In Darkness (2011) .... Ignacy Chiger
  • Hotel Desire (2011, Short) .... Hoteldirektor
  • Die Heimkehr (2012, TV Movie) .... Bürgermeister
  • Schutzengel (2012) .... Henri Brietner
  • Move (2012) .... Vater Dina
  • Das Kleine Gespenst (2013) .... Uhrmachermeister Zifferle
  • Irre sind männlich (2014) .... Georg Trautmann
  • Meister des Todes (2015) .... Hollstein, Moritz
  • Die letzte Sau (2016) .... Erzähler
  • Eine Hochzeit platzt selten allein (2019) .... Oliver Wackernagel

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved 2011-04-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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