Simon Schwarz

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Simon Schwarz (2012)

Simon Schwarz (born 10 January 1971 in Vienna) is an Austrian actor. He has appeared in more than seventy films since 1996.

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Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 The Inheritors Lukas Lichtmeß
2000 Bundle of Joy  [ de ]Speedy
2000 Komm, süßer Tod Berti
2004 Silentium Berti
2006 Heavyweights  [ de ]Leusl-Peter
2008 North Face Willy Angerer
2009 The Bone Man Berti
2011 Meine Schwester  [ de ]Ernst SchlenzerTV film
2013 Dampfnudelblues  [ de ]Rudi Birkenberger
2016 Die Kunst des Krieges Inkasso-HeinziTV series episode
2019 Leberkäsjunkie  [ de ]Rudi Birkenberger
2022 Die Wannseekonferenz Martin Luther
2023 Caviar Ferdinand

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