Hans-Michael Rehberg (2 April 1938 – 7 November 2017) was a German actor.[1][2]
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Born | (1938-04-02)2 April 1938 Fürstenwalde, Germany |
Died | 7 November 2017(2017-11-07) (aged 79) Berlin |
Occupation | Actor |
Rehberg, born in Fürstenwalde, Brandenburg, was one of six children.[3] He grew up in Bavaria after the family moved to Lake Starnberg.[3] After training as an actor at the Folkwang School in Essen from 1956 to 1958, his professional career began at the Theater Krefeld und Mönchengladbach.[4] He soon came to the Residenztheater in Munich, where he was appointed Bavarian State Actor at the age of 30.[3] In 1973 he moved to the Münchner Kammerspiele, in 1975 to the Schauspielhaus Hamburg.[3] The versatile actor was present in theater, television and cinema.[4] Rehberg was also active as a director and has received several awards for his work.[4] He was at home on almost every major German-speaking theatre stage.[4] Rehberg died in Berlin at the age of 79.[5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Supermarket | Homosexueller | |
1977 | Die Konsequenz | Rusterholz, Anstaltsleiter | |
1979 | The Day Elvis Came to Bremerhaven | Herbert Teschner | |
1980 | As Far as the Eye Sees [de] | Richard Kuhl | |
1982 | War and Peace | General | |
1983 | Strange Fruits [de] | Feininger | |
1984 | Der Havarist | Psychiatrist | |
1984 | Cold Fever | Dr. Schumann | |
1985 | The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time | Herr von Gerlach | |
1986 | Stammheim | Siegfried Buback – Generalbundesanwalt | |
1986 | Rosa Luxemburg | Pabst | |
1987 | Schmutz | Oberkontrollor | |
1989 | C*A*S*H: A Political Fairy Tale [de] | Lawyer | |
1989 | Der Geschichtenerzähler | Herr Jensen | |
1989 | Seven Minutes [de] | Brecht | |
1990 | Das Geheimnis des gelben Geparden [de] | Dr. Vial | |
1990 | Gavre Princip – Himmel unter Steinen | School headmaster | |
1991 | Love at First Sight [de] | Elsa's Father | |
1991 | Das tätowierte Herz | ||
1993 | Wehner – die unerzählte Geschichte [de] | Kurt Schumacher | |
1993 | The Lucona Affair [de] | Minister Robert Falk | |
1993 | Im Himmel hört Dich niemand weinen | ||
1993 | Domenica | Josef Rothenberg | |
1993 | Schindler's List | Rudolf Höß | |
1993 | Engel ohne Flügel | ||
1993 | Shiva und die Galgenblume | Graf Gortschakoff | Documentary film about an unfinished film from 1945 |
1995 | Deathmaker | Kommissar Rätz | |
1996 | Peanuts – The Bank Pays Everything [de] | Ibrahim Jafari | |
1998 | Campus | Hirschberg | |
2000 | Die Einsamkeit der Krokodile | Dr. Wiemann | |
2001 | Passing Summer [de] | Valerie's Professor | |
2002 | Gebürtig | Konrad Sachs | Voice |
2003 | Hamlet X | King | |
2003 | Mein Name ist Bach | Medikus | |
2003 | MA 2412 – Die Staatsdiener | ||
2004 | The Architects | Daniel Tieck | |
2004 | Traumschiff Surprise – Periode 1 | Regulator Rogul | |
2009 | Lulu and Jimi | Von Oppeln | |
2009 | Phantomanie | Edgar | |
2009 | Deutschland 09 | Narrator | Voice, (segment "Séance") |
2009 | Mord ist mein Geschäft, Liebling | Christopher Kimbel | |
2010 | Transfer | Hermann | |
2010 | Young Goethe in Love | Kammermeier | |
2011 | My Best Enemy | Karel Brinek | |
2012 | The Wall | Cottager | |
2012 | Leg ihn um! – Ein Familienfilm | August Manzl | |
2014 | The Dark Valley | Brenner | |
2016 | Gleißendes Glück | Reitinger |
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