Burghart Klaußner

Burghart Klaußner

Weitere Namen: Burghard Klaussner (Schreibvariante)
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*13.09.1949 Berlin

Biografie

Burghart Klaußner, born September 13, 1949, in Berlin, attended actor"s training at Berlin"s Max Reinhardt seminar from 1970 to 1972. He then performed at Berlin"s Schaubühne and Schillertheater, as well as at theatres in Köln, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, or Hamburg, and worked with directors such as Lietzau, Stein, Palitzsch, Minks, or Düggelin. In 1983, Klaußner made his movie debut in "Ziemlich weit weg". He then appeared regularly on TV, for instance as minister-president in "Einmal Macht und zurück - Engholms Fall" (1993), or as Dr. Heimeran, head of the criminal investigation department, in "Adelheid und ihre Mörder" (1993 to 2001). Klaußner was also seen regularly on the big screen, for instance as a father in "Kinderspiele" (Child"s Play", 1992), as Tabatier in "Rossini" (1997), as Robert Stadlober"s father in "Crazy" (2000), as Daniel Brühl"s father, who had fled the GDR, in "Good Bye, Lenin!" (2003), or as a kidnapped entrepreneur in "Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei" ("The Edukators", 2004), a role that won Klaußner a German film award in 2005.

Since then, Klaußner starred in several striking supporting parts on the big screen, for instance, as a near bankrupt business man in Christian Petzold"s award-winning film "Yella" and as a head physician in the hospital satire "Die Aufschneider". For his role as the father in Hans-Christian Schmid"s "Requiem" he was nominated German film award in 2006. Klaußner also played leading roles in the relationship drama "Der Novembermann" alongside Götz George and in Dito Tsintsadze"s "Der Mann von der Botschaft" ("The Man from the Embassy") that features Klaußner once more as a person of authority and bureaucrat whose well-arranged life is turned upside down by several unexpected events. For this role Klaußner was awarded the "Golden Leopard" in Locarno.

Furthermore, Klaußner has toured Germany with his swing band and a program of chansons by Charles Trenet.

In 2009, Klaußner was seen in two fairly different, yet equally distinctive leading roles on the movie screen: In the tragicomedy "Alter und Schönheit" ("Age and Beauty", 2009), he played a member of a clique of old buddies who accompany a friend on his deathbed, while in Michael Haneke"s award-winning social parable "Das weiße Band – Eine deutsche Kindheitsgeschichte" ("The White Ribbon"), Klaußner is seen as the pastor of a German village who is confronted with mysterious, occult-seeming incidents on the brink of the outbreak of World War I. Also in 2009, Klaußner again collaborated with director Dito Tsintsadze: The crime drama "Mediator" ("Murder in the Theatre"), starring Klaußner in the leading role, depicts a murder case from the perspectives of different persons. Furthermore, in 2010, the film "Goethe!" is going to open in cinemas. In the film, Klaußner plays the father of a young woman who start a love affair with the legendary poet and womanizer from Frankfurt.

Filmografie

2010/2011 Der ganz große Traum
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2010/2011 Invasion
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2010 Zwiebelfische – Jimmy Ernst, Glückstadt-New York
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2010 Aghet - Ein Völkermord
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2009/2010 Goethe!
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2009/2010 Das letzte Schweigen
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2008/2009 Das weiße Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte
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2008-2011 Ein Leben auf Probe
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2008 Der Vorleser
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2007/2008 Alter und Schönheit
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2007/2008 Mediator
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2007 Nicht nah genug
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2006/2007 Free Rainer - Dein Fernseher lügt
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2006/2007 An die Grenze
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2006/2007 Der Novembermann
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2006/2007 Yella
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2006/2007 Die Aufschneider
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2006/2007 Taubers Angst
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2006 Aus der Traum...
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2005/2006 Der Mann von der Botschaft
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2005/2006 Falsches Spiel
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2005 Die Luftbrücke - Nur der Himmel war frei
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2005 Solo für Schwarz: Tod im See
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2004-2006 Requiem
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2004 Ausreisser
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2004 Carola Stern - Doppelleben
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2003/2004 Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei
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2003 Hamlet X
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2002 Schatten
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2001-2003 Good Bye, Lenin!
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1999/2000 Crazy
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1999 Urlaub auf Leben und Tod - Eine Familie hält zusammen
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1999 Ganz unten, ganz oben
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1998 23
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1997/1998 Mango mortale
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1996/1997 Ausgespielt
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1996/1997 Hotel Morgana
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1996 Rossini - oder die mörderische Frage, wer mit wem schlief
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1996 Brittas Entscheidung
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1995/1996 Das Superweib
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1995/1996 Und keiner weint mir nach
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1994 Inkasso
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1993/1994 Kleine Fische
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1992/1993 Die Denunziantin
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1992/1993 Die indische Ärztin - Die Hochzeit
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1992/1993 Die indische Ärztin - Die Heimkehr
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1991/1992 Schattenboxer
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1991/1992 Kinderspiele
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1991 Auge um Auge
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1991 Kollege Otto
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1990/1991 Im Kreise der Lieben
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1989 Die Staatskanzlei
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1988/1989 Schmutzarbeit
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1988/1989 Europa, abends
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1987/1988 Tod eines Freundes
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1987 Ich warte unten
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1987 Banka und Nil
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1986 Nr. 8 - Aus Berichten der Wach- und Patrouillendienste
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1984/1985 Das Rätsel der Sandbank
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1983/1984 Der Beginn aller Schrecken ist Liebe
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1982/1983 Ziemlich weit weg
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