Manfred Zapatka

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Manfred Zapatka
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Manfred Zapatka at the Hessian Film and Cinema Prize 2017
Born (1942-10-02) 2 October 1942 (age 81)
AwardsGrimme Preis (Wettbewerbskategorie Spezial) in 2002 for the Himmler-Project

Manfred Zapatka (born 2 October 1942 in Bremen, Germany) is a German actor.

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Early life

Zapatka completed his abitur at Clemens-August-Gymnasium in Cloppenburg in 1962.

Selected filmography


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