Raimund Harmstorf
Biography
Raimund Harmstorf, born on October 7, 1939, in Hamburg, was a notable German actor who gained widespread recognition for his role in a television mini-series adaptation of Jack London's "The Sea-Wolf." This series garnered international attention, being distributed to numerous countries. Following this success, Harmstorf continued to make his mark in the realm of German television, taking on a prominent role in another acclaimed series based on Jules Verne's "Michael Strogoff." His performances captured the hearts of audiences and established him as a significant figure in the German entertainment industry. Sadly, Harmstorf passed away on May 3, 1998, in Marktoberdorf, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that are still celebrated today.
Filmography
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Thunder II
1987 • Rusty
The Viking Sagas
1995 • Kjartan's Father
Mr. Mean
1977 • Rommell
California (1977)
1977 • Rope Whitaker
A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
1975 • Sergeant Milton
The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid
1979 • Captain Briggs
White Fang (1973)
1973 • Kurt
Thunder
1983 • Deputy Barry Henson
Challenge to White Fang
1974 • Kurt Jansen
Bloody Friday
1972 • Heinz Klett
The Inglorious Bastards
1978 • Adolf Sachs