Joerg Stadler

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Joerg Stadler
Born1961 (age 6263)
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present

Joerg Stadler is a German actor. He played a captured Wehrmacht soldier, nicknamed "Steamboat Willie", in Saving Private Ryan (1998), and starred in Miguel Sapochnik's short film The Dreamer in 2001. [1]

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Biography

Stadler was born in East Germany and began taking acting classes in 1982 in East Berlin, starring in stage plays at the Berliner Ensemble and in small DEFA movie productions until German reunification. He moved to London in 1992 and settled in New Cross Gate, Lewisham.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1993 Stalag Luft Hitler's Aide-de-CampT.V movie by Adrian Shergold
1993 Soldier Soldier German PolicemanT.V, 1 episode, "Staying Together"
1994 Backbeat Policemana.k.a. BackBeat - Die Wahrheit über die Beatles (Germany)
1997 The Knock Niveski/NoveskiT.V, 2 episodes
1998 Bramwell JanT.V, 1 episode, "Our Brave Boys"
1998 Saving Private Ryan "Steamboat Willie"/Unnamed German SoldierGrossed $481,840,909
1998 Ever After Wilhelm Grimma.k.a. Ever After: A Cinderella Story
2000 The Dreamer MX-318
2000 Hotel Splendide Sergei Gorgonov
2001 The Fourth Angel Anton Kostica.k.a. Vengeance secrète
2001 Spy Game Frederick Schmidt
2002 Dealer's Day Sanglo
2002 Mrs Meitlemeihr SS Sturmbannführer
2002My Little Brother's a VampireWerewolf
2004 Ecce Homo Christ
2005 Revolver Prisoner
2006 Anamnesis University Manager
2007 Hannibal Rising Berndt
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Male Inferi
2010Operation ChastityMarine Sergeant
2010The Horror Of The DollsFrank
2011CompanionTherapist
2012Lazarus RisingJoerg
2013 How to Become a Criminal Mastermind Kenneth
2015The Hunting of the SnarkThe Bellman
2016Essex SpacebinBarnacle Man
2018 7 Days in Entebbe Yitzhak David
2018SurpriseThe Fourth Writer
2021 Alice, Through the Looking The Caterpillar [2]
2023 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Gestapo Officer

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