Arthur Brauss
Arthur Brauss | |
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Born |
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany | 24 July 1936
Arthur Brauss (born 24 July 1936) is a German actor, perhaps best known for his work in Sam Peckinpah's Cross of Iron.
Brauss was born in Augsburg, Germany.[1]
Partial filmography
- Stop Train 349 (1963, directed by Rolf Hädrich) as I.M.P.
- The Train (1964, directed by John Frankeednheimer) as Pilzer
- Von Ryan's Express (1965, directed by Mark Robson) as Lt. Gertel, German Mess Officer (uncredited)
- Die Rechnung – eiskalt serviert (1965, directed by Helmut Ashley) as Billy-Boy
- Heißes Pflaster Köln (1967, directed by Ernst Hofbauer) as Paul Keil
- Carmen, Baby (1967, directed by Radley Metzger) as Garcia
- Andrea – wie ein Blatt auf nackter Haut (1968, directed by Hanns Schott-Schöbinger) as Joschi
- Sette baschi rossi (1969, directed by Mario Siciliano) as Sergente Kimber
- Dead Body on Broadway (1969, directed by Harald Reinl) as Hank
- Mädchen mit Gewalt (1970, directed by Roger Fritz) as Mike
- Männer sind zum Lieben da (1970, directed by Eckhart Schmidt) as Priest
- Perrak (1970, directed by Alfred Vohrer) as Casanova
- Jonathan (1970, directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer) as Adolf
- Hauser's Memory (1970, directed by Boris Sagal) as Bak
- Jaider, der einsame Jäger (1971, directed by Volker Vogeler) as Bastian
- $ (1971, directed by Richard Brooks) as Candy Man
- The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty (1972, directed by Wim Wenders) as Bloch
- Geradeaus bis zum Morgen (1972, directed by Peter Adam) as Luc
- The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (1972, directed by Alfred Vohrer) as Comrade Michailow
- Der Schrei der schwarzen Wölfe (1972, directed by Harald Reinl) as Tornado Kid
- Das Mädchen von Hongkong (1973, directed by Jürgen Roland) as Delgado
- Was Schulmädchen verschweigen (1973, directed by Ernst Hofbauer) as Franz Kuppler, photographer (uncredited)
- Verflucht dies Amerika (1973, directed by Volker Vogeler) as Sebastian Jennerwein
- Härte 10 (TV miniseries) (1974-1975) as Abdul Carraco
- The Swiss Conspiracy (1976, directed by Jack Arnold) as Korsak
- Potato Fritz (1976, directed by Peter Schamoni) as James Wesley
- Cross of Iron (1977, directed by Sam Peckinpah) as Zoll
- Mister Deathman (1977, directed by Michael D. Moore) as Vincent Napier
- Slavers (1978, directed by Jürgen Goslar) as Rustam
- Triangle of Venus (1978, directed by Hubert Frank) as Howard
- Avalanche Express (1979, directed by Mark Robson) as Neckermann
- The Rebel (1980, directed by Stelvio Massi) as Klaus Beitz
- Escape to Victory (1981, directed by John Huston) as Lutz - The Germans
- The Winds of War (TV miniseries) (1983) as SS Interrogator
- Happy Weekend (1983, directed by Murray Jordan)
- Raffl (1985, directed by Christian Berger)
- Ishtar (1987, directed by Elaine May) as German Gunrunner
- Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (1988, directed by Claude Lelouch) as Photographer
- Gummibärchen küßt man nicht (1989, directed by Walter Bannert) as Colonel
- My Blue Heaven (1990, directed by Herbert Ross) as Judge
- Knight Moves (1992, directed by Carl Schenkel) as Viktor Yurilivich
- Wir Enkelkinder (1992, directed by Bruno Jonas) as Merklein
- Murder at the Savoy (TV movie) (1993, directed by Pelle Berglund) as Jürgen Hoffman
- Das Schwein – Eine deutsche Karriere (TV miniseries) (1995) as Deterding
- Joseph (TV movie) (1995, directed by Roger Young) as Hamor
- Brennendes Herz (1995, directed by Peter Patzak)
- Ms. Bear (1997, directed by Paul Ziller) as Schroeder
- Contaminated Man (2000, directed by Anthony Hickox) as Lead Detective
- 8 Uhr 28 (2010, directed by Christian Alvart) as Dr. Kugler
References
- ↑ "Arthur Brauss". IMdB. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
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