Armin Rohde

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Armin Rohde
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Armin Rohde, 2016
Born (1955-04-04) 4 April 1955 (age 69)

Armin Rohde (born 4 April 1955) is a German actor and voice actor.

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He was born in Gladbeck.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Schtonk! SS manCredited as Armin Rhode
Little Sharks Bierchen
1994 Der bewegte Mann Metzger
1997 Life is All You Get Harri
1998 Run Lola Run Herr Schuster
1999 St. Pauli Night  [ de ]Manfred
Apokalypso Karl MroszekTV film
2000 Marlene Emil Jannings
2003 A Light in Dark Places  [ de ]Jürgen GrabowskiTV film
2005 A Sound of Thunder John Wallenbeck
2006 The Robber Hotzenplotz  [ de ] Hotzenplotz
2008 Schade um das schöne Geld  [ de ]Walter ZotebierTV film
Freche Mädchen Rumpelstilzchen
Zwei Weihnachtsmänner  [ de ]Weihnachtsmann ErwinTV film
Age and Beauty  [ de ]Bernhard
2009 Cutlet for Three  [ de ]Günther KuballaTV film
Saviors in the Night Menne Spiegel
Volcano  [ de ]Walter RöhrichtTV film
2010 Jew Suss: Rise and Fall Heinrich George
2011 Contagion Damian Leopold
2012 Famous Five Peters
The Marriage Swindler and His Wife  [ de ]Herbert KrugschenkTV film
2013 Heroes  [ de ]Willi WieczorekTV film
The White Horse Inn  [ de ]Wilhelm Giesecke
2014 The Ingredients of Love  [ de ]Jean-Paul MonisignacTV film
TV series
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 The Shadow Man  [ de ]LaskyTV miniseries
since 2003 Nachtschicht  [ de ]Erich Bo Erichsen16 episodes

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