Heinrich Schmieder (14 February 1970 in Schwäbisch Hall - 21 July 2010 in Livigno, Italy) was a German actor.
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Heinrich Schmieder in 1970 as the son of Albanian-banatdeutsch he was born to immigrants. From 1991-1994 he studied acting at the private Zinner Studio in Munich. He worked alongside many theater engagements, especially as an actor for movies and feature film productions.
From 1999 to 2001, Schmieder, the role of the Commissioner Tobias von Sachsen in crime the broadcaster Radio Bremen. In addition to Heino Ferch and Sebastian Koch saw him in 2001, directed by Roland Suso Richter in the internationally successful TV movie The Tunnel in the role of Theo Lohmann. In 2003, the actor for the German Television Award nomination. In 2004, he was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel in the role of Rochus Misch in the Oscar-nominated film Der Untergang. From 2005 he was a member of the German Film Academy.
Schmieder died on the 21st July 2010, aged 40 in a hotel in Livigno, Italy, where he had stayed as a participant in the Bike Transalp. He leaves a wife and two children.