Harry Baer
Biography
Harry Baer, originally named Harry Zöttl, was born on September 27, 1947, in Germany. He is recognized as an accomplished actor, producer, and author, with a significant mark in the film industry, particularly for his collaborations with the renowned director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Baer’s career took off in the 1970s, making him a prominent figure in the New German Cinema movement. He gained widespread attention for his roles in Fassbinder's influential films, such as "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant" (1972) and "Fox and His Friends" (1975), where his performances were noted for their emotional depth and complexity. His association with Fassbinder not only shaped his career but also contributed to the cinematic landscape of the era.
In addition to his acting prowess, Baer has ventured into producing and writing, showcasing his versatility in the arts. His contributions have been recognized in various film festivals, earning him a dedicated following and respect within the industry.
Throughout his career, Harry Baer has remained a significant figure in German cinema, continually influencing new generations of filmmakers and actors. His work with Fassbinder remains a testament to his talent and impact on the world of film, ensuring his legacy endures in the annals of cinematic history.
Filmography
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Jail Bait (1973)
1973 • Franz Bermeier
Fox and His Friends
1975 • Philip
Gasman (2021)
2021
Rulers of the City
1976 • Tony
The Third Generation
1979 • Rudolf Mann
Gods of the Plague
1970 • Franz
Katzelmacher
1969 • Franz
Wetlands
2013
Windows on Monday
2006 • Herr Zander
The Passenger – Welcome to Germany
1988
Rio das Mortes
1971 • Michels Kollege