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Fritz Karl | |
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Born | Fritz Karl 21 December 1967 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Fritz Karl (born 21 December 1967) is an Austrian film, television and stage actor born in Gmunden, Upper Austria. He is one of the busiest Austrian actors.
Karl lives in both Munich and Vienna with his longtime companion Elena Uhlig. The two of them have two children, born in 2007 and 2010. He has three more children from a previous relationship.
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Die Spitzen der Gesellschaft | ||
1991 | Im Dunstkreis | Peter | |
1994 | The Bartered Soul | ||
Höhenangst | Mario | Max Ophüls Festival for Best Young Actor | |
1995 | 'El Chicko' – der Verdacht | Paul Strand | |
1997 | Ein Herz wird wieder jung | Toni | |
2001 | Julie's Spirit | Tyma | |
2006 | Grave Decisions | Lorenz Schneider | |
2009 | Lemming's First Case | Leopold Wallisch 'Lemming' | |
2011 | When Santa Fell to Earth | Fred Schuster | |
2013 | The White Horse Inn | Leopold Brandmeyer |
Year | Programme or series | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Arbeitersaga | Manfred | |
1996 | Hofrat Geiger | ||
1996–2007 | Tatort | Walter Sedlak Leopold Landauer Konrad Strobl Jochen Bender | four episodes |
1997 | Die Superbullen | Peter Bachler | |
1998 | Clarissa | Huber | |
Die Neue – Eine Frau mit Kaliber | Paul Riff | ||
1998–1999 | Schlosshotel Orth | Phillip Dorndorf | |
1998–2000 | Polizeiruf 110 | Rezzo Karl Hrulitschka | two episodes |
1998–2002 | Kommissar Rex | Gustav Kuhn Gerhard Kostial | two episodes |
1999–2002 | Medicopter 117 – Jedes Leben zählt | Jeff Rainer Wörtz | two episodes |
2000 | Die Verhaftung des Johann Nepomuk Nestroy | Johann Nepomuk Nestroy | |
Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau | Sebastian Reidinger | ||
Der Weibsteufel | Gröbmayr | ||
2001 | Tod eines Handlungsreisenden | ||
Sophie – Sissis kleine Schwester | Ferdinand | ||
Spiel im Morgengrauen | Leutnant Wilhelm Kasda | ||
Entscheidung im Eis – Eine Frau jagt den Mörder | Martin Bose | ||
2002 | Alibis for Sale | Lutz – the liar | |
Zwei Seiten der Liebe | Viktor Lipinski | ||
Der Bestseller – Mord auf italienisch | Fabrizio | ||
Schneemann sucht Schneefrau | Joe Müller | ||
August der Glückliche | Michael | ||
2003 | Die Männer vom K3 | Pedro Gonzales | |
Tauerngold | Hubert von Feileis | ||
Jennerwein | Jennerwein | ||
Ein Banker zum Verlieben | Daniel Singer | ||
Alpenglühen | Bertram Mayrhofer | ||
Alles Glück dieser Erde | René Kruse | ||
2004 | Platinum | Gustav von Thun | |
2005 | Secret of the Red House | Henri Clermont | |
SOKO Kitzbühel | Bruno Neidhardt | ||
Ein Kuckuckskind der Liebe | Clemens | ||
Sterne über Madeira | Gregor von Greifenberg | ||
Rosa Roth | Severin Burghoff | ||
Wen die Liebe trifft... | Dr. Daniel Weiss | ||
Mutig in die neuen Zeiten – Im Reich der Reblaus | Ferdinand Redlich | ||
2006 | Papa und Mama | Dr. Peter Ullrich | two episodes |
Henry Dunant: Du rouge sur la croix | Colonel Delaroche | ||
Siska | Jürgen Röhrig | ||
Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe | Archduke Johann | ||
Auf ewig und einen Tag | Gregor Luckner | ||
Geküsst wird vor Gericht | Herbert Windscheid | ||
Mutig in die neuen Zeiten – Nur keine Wellen | Ferdinand Redlich | ||
2007 | March of Millions | Stv. Gauleiter Herrmann | |
Beim nächsten Tanz wird alles anders | Leo Mossmann | ||
Zodiak – Der Horoskop-Mörder | Anton Keller | ||
Tango zu dritt | |||
Eine folgenschwere Affäre | Benno Söder | Nominated-Bavarian TV Award for Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television | |
2008 | Die Zeit, die man Leben nennt | Oskar | |
Il commissario Rex | Hugo Starke | ||
Alles was recht ist | Teddy Klein | ||
Mutig in die neuen Zeiten – Alles anders | Ferdinand Redlich | ||
Patchwork | Daniel Rothenburg | ||
Unter Verdacht | Gunther Brubeck | ||
Die Patin – Kein Weg zurück | Josef | ||
2009 | Krupp: A Family Between War and Peace | Fritz Krupp | |
Nachtschicht – Blutige Stadt | Dr. Tomalla | ||
Der Bär ist los! Die Geschichte von Bruno | Hubert Wolfgruber | ||
Alles was recht ist – Die italienische Variante | Teddy Klein | ||
Plötzlich Onkel | Hannes Herbst | ||
Who's G. | Gregor Teuthoff | ||
Sisi | Graf Andrassy | ||
Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren | Teufel | ||
Men in the City | Martin | ||
2010 | The Secret of the Whales | Steven Thompson | |
Hopfensommer | Karl Singhammer | ||
Rosannas Tochter | Josch | ||
Liebe vergisst man nicht | Robert Kant | ||
2012 | Out of Sight | Decker | |
2013 | The Beautiful Spy | Hilmar Dierks | |
2014 | Der Tote im Pub | Inspektor Jury | TV-adaptation of The Man With A Load Of Mischief by Martha Grimes |
2015 | Mord im Nebel | Inspektor Jury | TV-adaptation of Help the poor Struggler by Martha Grimes |
2017 | Inspektor Jury spielt Katz und Maus | Inspektor Jury | TV-adaptation of The Deer Leap by Martha Grimes |
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