Wolfi Fischer
Wolfi Fischer (born August 28, 1941 in Munich ; real name Wolfgang Fischer ) is a German actor .
As early as 1960 he played in the television game “Der Biwi” directed by his mother Elfie Pertramer , and from 1969 to 1972 also in her series “s'Fensterl zum Hof”. Wolfi Fischer was discovered for the film by director Michael Verhoeven ( ok , 1970).
At the end of the 1970s he moved to the United States , where he shot the cult series Ein Münchner in New York for Bayerischer Rundfunk . From Bavaria's point of view , he described the ordinary and, above all, the unusual in the “land of unlimited possibilities”.
Back in Germany , he often plays the somewhat quirky uniformed man in television productions, mostly directed by Franz Xaver Bogner .
Television (selection)
- 1974–1975: Munich stories (series by Helmut Dietl )
- 1977: Police Inspection 1 - The report
- 1977: Tatort - The girl at the piano (TV series)
- 1979–1994: A Munich resident in New York (TV series)
- 1982: crime scene - death at the rest area
- 1986: Somehow and anyway as a Che Guevara freak (series by Franz Xaver Bogner )
- 1987–1988: To freedom as " Brieftaub'n " (series by FX Bogner)
- 1990–2003: Café perjury as Wachtmeister Kogel (series by FX Bogner)
- 2003-2005: Munich 7 as U-Bahn-Heinzi (series by FX Bogner)
- 2009: The Kaiser von Schexing as sexton Albert Stroh (series by FX Bogner)
- 2020: How I Survived My Mother ( Lifelines )
Movie
- 1970 - ok (by Michael Verhoeven )
- 1975 - dowry
- 1990 - The terrible girl as policeman Rudi (by M. Verhoeven)
- 2001 - The Hypocrites as Policeman Bene (by Thomas Kronthaler )
- 2003 - Großglocknerliebe (with Petra Perle )
Web links
- Wolfgang Fischer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fischer, Wolfi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fischer, Wolfgang |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 28, 1941 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |