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Stefan Kurt (born 22 October 1959 in Bern) is a Swiss actor. He attended the University of the Arts Bern before pursuing a professional acting career. He performed on stage as well as in more than fifty films since 1993.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Daybreak  [ de ]David GladbakerTV film
1999 Beresina, or the Last Days of Switzerland Claude Bürki
Long Hello and Short Goodbye Doctor
2000Cloned to KillDr. StraubTV film
2002 Die Affäre Semmeling Sigi SemmelingTV miniseries
Birdseye "Birdseye"
Big Girls Don't Cry Hans
2004The Other WomanStefan SchumacherTV film
2006 Four Minutes Meyerbeer
2007 My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler Albert Speer
Suddenly Gina  [ de ]Gerd JonasTV film
2009 Haus und Kind  [ de ]Bernd NeubauerTV film
Being Mr. Kotschie  [ de ]Jürgen Kotschie
2010 Anatomy of Evil (first episode)Michael SandTV film
2011 Alive and Ticking Uncle Bernie
The Foster Boy Bösiger
2012 Glory: A Tale of Mistaken Identities  [ de ]Leo Richter
2013 Lovely Louise  [ de ]André
Akte Grüninger Paul Grüninger
2015 Me and Kaminski Bogovich
2017 Papa Moll  [ fr ] Papa Moll


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