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Günther Kaufmann (16 June 1947 – 10 May 2012) was a
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best known for his association with director
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. Fassbinder directed Kaufmann in a total of 14 films, casting him in leading and minor roles. Kaufmann was also romantically involved with the director for a time. In 2002, Kaufmann was accused of murder in relation to the 2001 death of Hartmut Hagen, a 60-year-old accountant whom Kaufmann's wife had defrauded. The death was ruled accidental, but Kaufmann was sentenced to prison for lesser crimes relating to the incident. In 2005, a new police investigation discovered that Kaufmann was innocent, and had confessed to the crimes to cover up for his late wife, who may have been the perpetrator. He was subsequently released from prison and resumed his acting career.


Early life

Günther Kaufmann was born on 16 June 1947 in
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's Hasenbergl neighborhood. His mother was
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and his father was an
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soldier stationed in
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Career

Not an actor by training, Kaufmann was discovered by
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. His first role was in 1970, a bit part in a made-for-television production of
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's play ''
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'', directed by
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. Fassbinder played the title role. The same year, Fassbinder cast Kaufmann in his film ''
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'' as a character named Günther.


Relationship with Fassbinder

Though Kaufmann was married when he met Fassbinder, the two men began a romantic relationship. Kaufmann is often described as Fassbinder's first major love interest. Like many of Fassbinder's relationships, it was troubled, and the director would often try to buy Kaufmann's affection with expensive presents, particularly cars. During their relationship, Fassbinder married
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, an actress who, like Kaufmann, regularly appeared in the director's films and was a member of his tightly knit circle of friends. By 1971, Fassbinder and Kaufmann had split up, and the director began an even more troubled relationship with a Moroccan immigrant, El Hedi ben Salem. Kaufmann continued to appear in Fassbinder's films, sometimes also contributing songs to the soundtracks. He appeared in Fassbinder's last movie, ''
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'' (1982).


Later career

After Fassbinder died of a
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in 1982, Kaufmann played bit roles in films. In 1986, he married for a third time to Alexandra von Herrendorf, to whom he remained married until her death from cancer in 2002. During the 1990s he began to act more frequently, appearing in recurring roles on many television shows, but acting jobs began to dry up for him around 2000. His wife's cancer was getting worse, and it was to pay for her treatment that the Kaufmanns defrauded their accountant, Hartmut Hagen, of almost $500,000.


Death of Hartmut Hagen, conviction and exoneration

In 2001, Hagen was found dead, apparently suffocated. Kaufmann and von Herrendorf had defrauded Hagen of $500,000, and Kaufmann was accused of murder. In 2002, the death was ruled accidental after Kaufmann, who weighed close to 260 pounds (118 kg) at the time of the incident, confessed that he had fallen on Hagen during a fight. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for blackmail and robbery in relation to the incident. In 2005, a police investigation revealed that Kaufmann had not committed the crimes, but had confessed in order to protect his dying wife. The investigation also revealed that Hagen was killed by three men likely hired by von Herrendorf, without his knowledge, who had broken into Hagen's home to retrieve incriminating evidence against von Herrendorf. Kaufmann was released from prison in 2005. He then resumed his acting career, which had been waning around the time of Hagen's death, appearing in supporting roles in films and on television.


Personal life

Kaufmann was married four times and had two children, Eva and Davy. His son Davy (born 1969) is a rock and soul singer, and reached the final of the 2009 version of Germany's ''
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Death

Kaufmann died on 10 May 2012, aged 64, having suffered a heart attack while out for a walk in
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area. A passer-by and paramedics tried to resuscitate him on site for two hours.


Selected filmography

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'' (1970, TV movie) as Kutscher Orgauer * ''
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'' (1970) as Günther, 'Gorilla' * ' (1970, TV movie) as Leander * '' Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?'' (1970, uncredited) * ' (1970, TV movie) as Leader of the Farmers * ''
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References


External links

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Günther Kaufmann obituary
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