Heinz Baumann (actor)
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Heinz Baumann (12 February 1928 – 4 March 2023) was a German actor. Baumann died in
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on 4 March 2023, at the age of 95.Krimi-Ikone Heinz Baumann ist tot


Selected filmography

* '' Hubertus Castle'' (1954) - Tassilo * '' The Haunted Castle'' (1960) - Martin Hartog * ''Irrungen, Wirrungen'' (1966, TV film) - Pitt * ''
I'm an Elephant, Madame ''I'm an Elephant, Madame'' (german: Ich bin ein Elefant, Madame) is a 1969 West German drama film directed by Peter Zadek. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear The Berlin International ...
'' (1969) - Dr. Nemitz * ''
Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen ''Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen'' (English: ''And Jimmy Went to the Rainbow's Foot'' ) is a movie by Alfred Vohrer based on the novel '' The Caesar Code'' by Johannes Mario Simmel. It was filmed in Vienna and Munich in autumn 1970 and released in ...
'' (1971) - Gilbert Grant * '' All People Will Be Brothers'' (1973) - William Carpenter * '' Only the Wind Knows the Answer'' (1974) - Bankmanager Dr. Rüth * ' (1976, TV series) - Lobster * ''Der Geist der Mirabelle'' (1978, TV film), as Lauritz * ''Der Gärtner von Toulouse'' (1982, TV film) - Querchartre * ' (1993, TV film) -
Herbert Wehner Herbert Richard Wehner (11 July 1906 – 19 January 1990) was a German politician. A former member of the Communist Party, he joined the Social Democrats (SPD) after World War II. He served as Federal Minister of Intra-German Relations from 1966 ...
* ''Diebinnen'' (1996) * ''Doppelspiel'' (2006) - Otto Endlich * ' (2012, TV film) - Rainer Wenserit


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* 1928 births 2023 deaths German male film actors People from Oldenburg (city) {{Germany-film-actor-stub