Hans-Uwe Bauer | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1979-present |
Hans-Uwe Bauer (born 26 August 1955) is a German actor. [1] He appeared in more than ninety films since 1979.
Year | Title | Role | Director(s) | Notes |
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1979 | P.S. | Matti | Roland Gräf | |
1981 | Little Alexander | Werwolf Officer | Vladimir Fokin | |
1982 | Your Unknown Brother | Unknown | Ulrich Weiß | |
The Jolly Baker | Unknown | Helke Misselwitz | ||
1983 | The Turning Point | Obergefreiter Karl-Heinz Fenske | Frank Beyer | |
The Airship | Student at Barricade | Rainer Simon | ||
Fariaho | Magnus | Roland Gräf | ||
1984 | Rublak: The Legend of a Surveyed Country | Son | Konrad Herrmann | |
Where Others Keep Silent | Fritz | Ralf Kirsten | ||
1985 | The Woman and the Stranger | Confused Soldier | Rainer Simon | |
1986 | The Brigadier's Hat | Matzke | Horst E. Brandt | |
1987 | Five Women Against the Sea | Unknown | Vladislav Ikonomov | |
1988 | Jungle Time | Armin Bauer | Jörg Foth & Vu Tran | |
1989 | The Dancing Girl | Fritz Krüger | Masahiro Shinoda | |
The Ascent of Chimborazo | Georg Foster | Rainer Simon | ||
1991 | Hidden Traps | Georg Rattey | Rainer Behrend | |
Trillertrine: Looking for Mozart | Unknown | Karl Heinz Lotz | ||
1992 | Silent Country | Peter | Andreas Dresen | |
The Visitor | Violin Player | Dror Zahavi | ||
1994 | Burning Life | Jürgen | Peter Welz | |
1995 | The Controller | Man in Chevrolet | Stefan Trampe | |
1999 | Sonnenallee | Herr Fromm (Neighbour) | Leander Haußmann | |
2001 | As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me | Leibrecht | Hardy Martins | |
2002 | Vaya con Dios | Tankwart | Zoltan Spirandelli | |
2003 | Good Bye, Lenin! | Dr. Mewes | Wolfgang Becker | |
2006 | Sarah Goes for a Walk | Unknown | Roberto Anjari-Rossi | Short film |
The Lives of Others | Paul Hauser | Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck | ||
2007 | The Blind Spot | Markus Dietz | Tom Zenker | |
The Command | Torsten Schulz | Toby Bräuhauser | Short film | |
2009 | My Beautiful Neighbour | Doctor | Peter Kahane | |
2010 | Friendship! | Falker | Markus Goller | |
Boxhagener Platz | Jochen Gundorff | Matti Geschonneck | ||
Three | Dr. Wissmer | Tom Tykwer | ||
2011 | The Blue of Heaven | Herr Baumanis (Marga's Father) | Hans Steinbichler | |
Westwind | Balisch | Robert Thalheim | ||
205 - Room of Fear | Herr Nadolny (Katrin's Father) | Rainer Matsutani | ||
Hotel Desire | Unknown | Sergej Moya | Short film | |
2012 | Shores of Hope | Ralf "Ralfi" Hellermann | Toke Constantin Hebbeln | |
2017 | The Young Karl Marx | Arnold Ruge | Raoul Peck | |
2018 | Never Look Away | Prof. Horst Grimma | Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck | |
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