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Hark Bohm

Hark Bohm

Birthday: 1939-05-18 | Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany

Hark Bohm (born 18 May 1939) is a German actor, screenwriter, film director, playwright and former professor for cinema studies. He was born in Hamburg-Othmarschen and grew up on the island Amrum. His younger brother was the actor Marquard Bohm, who starred in some of his early films. He is most notable for his long-time collaboration with Rainer Werner Fassbinder. His first featurefilm as a director was the German western Tschetan, der Indianerjunge shot in 1972 and starring his brother Marquard as well as his adopted son Dschingis Bowakow as Tschetan. In 1978, he directed the film Moritz, Dear Moritz, which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Ten years later, his film Yasemin was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1990, his film Herzlich willkommen was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1997, he was a member of the jury at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hark Bohm, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2019
The Golden Glove

as    Dornkaat-Max

2008
The Charlemagne Code

as    Roland Brenner

2006
True North

as    Pol

2002
Invincible

as    Richter

1981
Lili Marleen

as    Taschner

1979
1+1=3

as    Anwalt

1979
The Marriage of Maria Braun

as    Senkenberg

1978
Despair

as    Doctor

1970
Red Sun

as    Student