André Hennicke
Biography
André Hennicke, born on September 21, 1958, is a distinguished German actor renowned for his compelling performances in film and television. Hailing from Johanngeorgenstadt in Saxony, Hennicke has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry.
In 2002, he received a German Television Award for his outstanding role in the series "Toter Mann," showcasing his exceptional talent. His filmography includes notable appearances in critically acclaimed works, such as the 2004 historical drama "Downfall," where he portrayed SS General Wilhelm Mohnke. Additionally, he captivated audiences in the 2005 film "Sophie Scholl – The Final Days," taking on the role of the notorious Nazi judge Roland Freisler. That same year, he appeared in the docudrama "Speer und Er," where he depicted Rudolf Hess, a prominent figure in the Nazi regime.
Throughout his career, Hennicke has demonstrated a remarkable ability to embody complex characters, particularly those tied to significant historical events. His contributions to cinema and television have solidified his reputation as a versatile and accomplished actor in the German film landscape.
Filmography
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Pandorum
2009 • Hunter Leader
Strawberry Bubblegums
2016 • Udo
Invincible
2001 • Detektiv
The Wonders
2014 • Adrian
Buddha's Little Finger
2015 • Chapayev
Jerichow
2009 • Leon
As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me
2001 • Willi Bauknecht
The Girl and the Spider
2021 • Jurek
Jonathan
2016 • Burkhard
Enfant Terrible
2020 • Carlotta
Antibodies
2005 • Gabriel Engel
Youth Without Youth
2007 • Dr. Josef Rudolf
The Last Note
2017 • Karl Fischer
A Dangerous Method
2011 • Professor Eugen Bleuler
Sophie Scholl: The Final Days
2005 • Richter Dr. Roland Freisler
Iceman (2017)
2017 • Krant
Victoria
2015 • Andi
Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1
2017 • Mac
Downfall (2004)
2004
The Theatre Bizarre
2011 • Axel
Oderbruch
2024 • Paul Möbius