Harry Wüstenhagen

Actor - Germany
Born January 11, 1928 in Berlin
Died December 11, 1999 in Florida, USA

Mini-Biography:
Harry Wüstenhagen was born on January 11, 1928 in Berlin. He was a German Actor, known for Vorsicht, Mr. Dodd (1964), Der Hund von Blackwood Castle (1967), Der schwarze Abt (1963), Harry Wüstenhagen's first movie on record is from 1955. Harry Wüstenhagen died on December 11, 1999 in Florida, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1986.

Harry Wüstenhagen Filmography [Auszug]
1986: [/ /1] Berliner Weisse mit Schuss (Cast), Directed by Ralf Gregan, with Günter Pfitzmann, Matthias Hinze, Bob Hirsch,
1983: [05.23] Tatort - Peggy hat Angst (Cast: Michael Scheuring), Directed by Wolfgang Becker, with Karin Anselm, Rolf Jülich, Hannelore Elsner,
1976: [] Tatort - Augenzeuge (Cast: Edgar Petersen), Directed by Theo Mezger, with Werner Schumacher, Frank Strecker, ,
1976: [06.13] Margarete in Aix (Cast: Bosin, Speilmann), Directed by Helmut Käutner, with Erika Pluhar, Erik Frey, Wolfgang Kieling,
1972: [/ /1] und fühle nochmals deinen Tod (Cast), Directed by Manfred Durniok, with Patricia Audet, Tjempaka Blanco, Rudolf Lorenzen,
1969: [/ /1] Der Mann mit dem Glasauge (The Man with the Glass Eye, Terror on Half Moon Street) (Cast: Parker), Directed by Alfred Vohrer, with Stefan Behrens, Iris Berben, Otto Czarski,
1967: [/ /1] Der Hund von Blackwood Castle (The Horror of Blackwood Castle) (Cast), Directed by Alfred Vohrer, with Karin Baal, Paul Berger, Artur Binder,
1966: [] Wie lernt man Reisen? (Cast), Directed by Hans Deppe, with Edith Eisholtz, Gerd Frickhöffer, Käte Jaenicke,
1965: [12.08] Nacht zum Ostersonntag (Cast: Kriminalbeamter Scharf ), Directed by Jürgen Roland, with Herbert Tiede, Peter Herzog,
1964: [04.30] Die Gruft mit dem Rätselschloss (Cast: Goyle), Directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb, with Eddi Arent, Judith Dornys, Rudolf Forster,
1964: [02.14] Vorsicht, Mr. Dodd (Ihn kann nichts erschüttern (Working title)) (Cast), Directed by Günter Gräwert, with Mario Adorf, Ernst F. Fürbringer, Robert Graf,
1963: [////1] Der schwarze Abt (Cast: Arthur Gine), Directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb, with Joachim Fuchsberger, Dieter Borsche, Grit Boettcher,
1960: [/ /1] Der grüne Bogenschütze (Cast: Savini), Directed by Jürgen Roland, with Eddi Arent, Karin Dor, Gert Fröbe,
1960: [////1] Die toten Augen von London (Cast: Flimmer-Fred), Directed by Alfred Vohrer, with Joachim Fuchsberger, Karin Baal, Dieter Borsche,
1960: [] Die grosse Wut des Philipp Hotz (Cast), Directed by Paul Verhoeven, with Robert Graf, Hugo Lindinger, Ina Peters,
1957: [/ /1] Aufruhr im Schlaraffenland (Cast), Directed by Otto Meyer, with Alexander Engel, Werner Krüger, Sabine Sesselmann,
1956: [/ /1] Max und Moritz (Cast: Maler-Dichter), Directed by Norbert Schultze, with Günter Bein, Walter Diehl, Gregor Ehlers,
1955: [/ /1] Rumpelstilzchen (Cast: Schatzmeister), Directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf, with Liane Croon, Wilhelm Grothe, Hermann Hartmann,
1955: [/ /1] Der gestiefelte Kater (Cast: Heinrich), with Wilhelm Grote, Günter Hertel, Christa-Ruth Oenicke,

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