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Helmut Griem (1932-2004) was a German actor, director and theatre artist. He appeared in films such as The Damned, Cabaret and Breakthrough, and won two Bambi Awards.
YearTitleRoleLanguage1960Officer Factory [de]Oberleutnant KrafftGerman1961Glenn DierksGerman1961Doctor Poul AggersøGerman1961JanGermanHelmut Griem (1932-2004) was a German actor who appeared in Cabaret, The Damned and other films. IMDb provides his biography, awards, photos, videos and credits.
- January 1, 1
- Hamburg, Germany
- January 1, 1
- Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Nov 25, 2004 · Helmut Griem was a German actor who starred in films such as Cabaret, The Damned and Ludwig. He also appeared in theatre and television, and played in both classical and modern roles.
Helmut Griem (1932-2004) war ein vielseitiger und renommierter Schauspieler, der in Theater, Film und Fernsehen wirkte. Er spielte in Stücken von Lessing, Kleist und Goethe, sowie in Filmen von Visconti, Fosse und Fassbinder.
Helmut Griem was a German actor who starred in Cabaret (1972), The Damned (1969) and other films. He was born in Hamburg in 1932, married Helga Koehler in 1973 and died in Munich in 2004.
- April 6, 1932
- November 19, 2004
Nov 19, 2004 · Learn about Helmut Griem, a versatile and acclaimed actor who appeared in films such as Cabaret, The Damned, and Ludwig. Find out his biography, filmography, awards, and more on The Movie Database.
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Nov 19, 2004 · Helmut Griem was a German actor who starred in films, TV productions and stage plays. He is best known for his roles in Visconti's "The Damned" and "Ludwig", and for his portrayal of Karl Moor in Schiller's "Die Räuber".