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Heino Ferch

Date of Birth
08/18/1963 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Bremerhaven
Biography

Heino Ferch was born on August 18th, 1963 in Bremerhaven, the son of a naval officer. An acrobatic role in the musical "Can-Can" set the 15 year-old German National League gymnast off, giving him ample stage-time. Following his Abitur in 1984, he studied acting at the "Mozarteum" Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst (Academy for Music and Performing Arts) in Salzburg; his training was comprised of tap-dancing, ballet and vocal performance.

 

Between 1987 and 1990 Ferch was an ensemble member of the Freie Volksbühne (Free Peoples' Stage); from 1990-1994 he worked with Alfred Kircher and Alexander Lang at the Schillertheater in Berlin, was a guest performer at the Salzburg Festival, at the Milan Scala, and the Wiener Burgtheater (Vienna). As it was increasingly difficult to motivate himself to continually play the same role on stage, he switched to film and television.

Ferch made his cinematic debut in 1987 as a radio operator in Peter Schamonis' "Schloss Königswald" ("Königswald Palace"). He distinguished himself in a great variety of roles – for example, as Klaus, an S-Bahn conductor in Heiko Schier's milieu study "Wedding", or as the slimy luxury dog food salesman in the Didi-Hallervorden rag "Alles Lüge" ("Everything Lies"). Television brought great purpose to his career, having worked with such directors as Uwe Janson, Nico Hoffmann and Roland Suso Richter. Volker Schlöndorff helped his silver-screen career take off with his film version of Tourniers "Der Unhold" ("The Ogre"). The role of the Nazi-officer Obersturmbannführer Raufeisen put Ferch forward for the part of the Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie in Claude Berri's Résistance drama "Lucie Aubrac".

Ferch advanced as a shooting star with Tom Tykwer's melothriller "Winterschläfer" ("Winter Sleepers"), in which he plays the vain, virile but also sensitive ski instructor Marco. In Tykwer's "Lola rennt" ("Run, Lola, Run"), Ferch convincingly played the terse and brutal gangster boss Ronnie, complete with razor-shaved head and earrings. He played a lead role in Vivian Naefe's "2 Männer, 2 Frauen – 4 Probleme" ("Four for Venice") conquering the role of the afficionado and snobbish yuppie – and also proving his capability for German romantic comedies.

Though Ferch only plays a supporting-role in the ensemble of the "Comedian Harmonists" (directed by Joseph Vilsmaier), he received the Bavarian Film Award for his fully-formed performance as the singer and devout Jew Roman Cykowski. He received the Bavarian Television Award for his stout representation of the one-time DDR swimming star Harry Melchior, who digs his way to freedom in the made-for-TV movie "Der Tunnel" ("The Tunnel").

As an actor, he builds an increasingly sensible roster, taking on such roles as Simon in "Die grüne Wüste" ("Green Desert"), but also ventures in other extremes, such as the Rambo-esque ex-foreign legionnaire "Straight Shooter", the neurotic Peeping Tom in "Nachts im Park" ("At Night in the Park"), and a serial killer in the TV thriller "Der Schutzengel" ("The Guardian Angel"). Ferch has also established himself internationally, playing the Celtic chieftain Vercingetorix in the TV historical drama "Julius Cäsar" as convincingly as the heavily-starched Marquis de Caulaincourt in "Napoleon".

As versatile as Ferch is, he credibly embodies what he termed "authentic manliness" (Der Spiegel, Nr. 12 1998). Physical presence and minimal facial expression are the hallmarks of his performance before the camera.

In Christian Duguay's film "Extreme Ops" (2002), Ferch tried himself in a pure action movie. However, the film did not leave a considerable mark with critics or movie goers alike. Ferch acted more convincingly in films like the TV movie drama "Das Wunder von Lengede" ("A Light in Dark Places", 2003) and in the role of Albert Speer in "Der Untergang" ("Downfall", 2004). After a supporting role as Hermes, messenger of the Gods, in Helmut Dietl's romantic comedy fantasy "Vom Suchen und Finden der Liebe" ("About the Looking for and the Finding of Love", 2005), Ferch first and foremost starred in ambitious TV movies like Markus Imboden's film "Auf ewig und einen Tag" (2006), or Roland Suso Richter's "Das Wunder von Berlin" (2008).

In 2008, Ferch was seen in a smaller role in Uli Edel's film "Der Baader Meinhof Komplex" ("The Baader Meinhof Complex"). One year later, he played a leading role as monk Volmar in Margarethe von Trotta's highly-praised biopic "Vision – Aus dem Leben der Hildegard von Bingen" ("Vision"). In 2010, Heino Ferch was seen on the movie screen in four films: He played the crook Klaus Schmitt in the crime film "Jerry Cotton" and the father of a guy suffering from Tourette syndrome in "Vincent will Meer" ("Vincent Wants to Sea"), starred in the role of Max Manchon in the biopic "Max Schmeling", directed by trash maestro Uwe Boll, and played Herr Sullivan in the children's book adaptation "Hanni & Nanni".

In 2011, he starred in four high-profile TV productions: "Spuren des Bösen", "Verschollen am Kap", "Vater Mutter Mörder" and "Rottmann schlägt zurück". He then returned to the big screen with "Ruhm" ("Glory: A Tale of Mistaken Identities"), an adaptation of Daniel Kehlmann's eponymous novel. In the film, Ferch plays the role of a vain movie star who suddenly seems to be forgotten by the world.

Ferch remained highly productive: After returning for the sequel "Hanni & Nanni 2" (2012), he played an East German secret service agent in the TV movie "Deckname Luna" (2012) and received a nomination for the Bavarian Television Award for his performance in "Rachengel" (2012).

He was then cast by Stefan Krohmer for "Verratene Freunde" (2013, TV) and played British writer Houston Stewart Chamberlain in the period drama "Der Wagner-Clan. Eine Familiengeschichte" (2013, TV). On the big screen, Ferch appeared in a supporting role in the Indian thriller "Tigers" (2014) and embodied a Nazi officer in the international co-production "Suite Française" (2014).

The year 2015 saw him playing a great variety of characters in TV productions: He portrayed police detectives in the TV thrillers "Tod eines Mädchens" and "Spuren des Bösen – Liebe", the single father of a transsexual boy in "Mein Sohn Helen", an agent of an anti-terrorist unit in "Unterm Radar", a seemingly happy man burdened by a dark secret in "Der Verlust", and a fatherly instructor in the fairy tale adaptation "Hans im Glück". Moreover, Ferch appeared as the mysterious Dr. Thurisaz in the fantasy epic "Mara und der Feuerbringer" ("Mara and The Firebringer", 2015).

In 2016, he starred in the TV miniseries "Ku'damm 56" and the TV comedy "Keine Ehe ohne Pause", before playing legendary director Fritz Lang in the theatrical release "Fritz Lang".

Filmography
2024/2025
Stammheim
  • Cast
2023/2024
Tod in Mombasa
  • Cast
2022/2023
Briefe aus dem Jenseits
  • Cast
2022/2023
Die Saat - Tödliche Macht
  • Cast
2023
Allmen und das Geheimnis des Koi
  • Cast
2022/2023
Gold
  • Cast
2021-2023
Das Beste kommt noch!
  • Cast
2021/2022
Wo ist meine Schwester?
  • Cast
2021/2022
Die Geschichte der Menschheit – leicht gekürzt
  • Cast
2020/2021
Ku'damm 63
  • Cast
2020/2021
Der Palast
  • Cast
2020/2021
Ein Mädchen wird vermisst
  • Cast
2021
Nie zu spät
  • Cast
2019/2020
Die Pfefferkörner und der Schatz der Tiefsee
  • Cast
2018/2019
Die Spur der Mörder
  • Cast
2018/2019
Liebe verjährt nicht
  • Cast
2018/2019
Allmen und das Geheimnis der Dahlien
  • Cast
2018/2019
Sehnsucht
  • Cast
2018
Der Froschkönig
  • Cast
2017/2018
Ku'damm 59
  • Cast
2015-2017
Allmen und das Geheimnis des rosa Diamanten
  • Cast
2016/2017
Conni & Co. 2 - Das Geheimnis des T-Rex
  • Cast
2016/2017
Hot Dog
  • Cast
2016/2017
Wut
  • Cast
2017
Ein Kind wird gesucht
  • Cast
2015/2016
Hans im Glück
  • Cast
2015/2016
Conni & Co.
  • Cast
2015/2016
Allmen und die Libellen
  • Cast
2015/2016
Ku'damm 56
  • Cast
2014-2016
Fritz Lang
  • Cast
2016
Angst - Der Feind in meinem Haus
  • Cast
2015
Unterm Radar
  • Cast
2014/2015
Liebe
  • Cast
2014
Der sanfte Tod
  • Cast
2013/2014
Mara und der Feuerbringer
  • Cast
2013/2014
Der Verlust
  • Cast
2013
Wenn es am schönsten ist
  • Cast
2012
Zauberberg
  • Cast
2011/2012
Deckname Luna
  • Cast
2011/2012
Hanni & Nanni 2
  • Cast
2010/2011
Ruhm
  • Cast
2011/2012
Racheengel
  • Cast
2012
Das Adlon. Eine Familiensaga
  • Cast
2012
Verratene Freunde
  • Cast
2010/2011
Verschollen am Kap
  • Cast
2011
Vater Mutter Mörder
  • Cast
2010
Rottmann schlägt zurück
  • Cast
2010
Das Verhör
  • Cast
2009/2010
Das Leben ist zu lang
  • Cast
2009/2010
Max Schmeling
  • Cast
2009/2010
Hanni & Nanni
  • Cast
2009/2010
Vincent will Meer
  • Cast
2009/2010
Kennedys Hirn
  • Cast
2009/2010
Jerry Cotton
  • Cast
2008-2010
Die Toten vom Schwarzwald
  • Cast
2010
Der Dschungel
  • Cast
2009
Vision - Aus dem Leben der Hildegard von Bingen
  • Cast
2008/2009
Krupp - Eine deutsche Familie
  • Cast
2008/2009
Entführt
  • Cast
2009
Tod in Istanbul
  • Cast
2007/2008
Der Baader Meinhof Komplex
  • Cast
2007/2008
Das Wunder von Berlin
  • Cast
2007
Meine schöne Bescherung
  • Cast
2007
Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen
  • Cast
2006
Die Mauer - Berlin '61
  • Cast
2006
Auf ewig und einen Tag
  • Cast
2005
Die Luftbrücke - Nur der Himmel war frei
  • Cast
2005
Hölle im Kopf
  • Cast
2004/2005
Vom Suchen und Finden der Liebe
  • Cast
2003/2004
Der Untergang
  • Cast
2004/2005
Ghetto
  • Cast
2004
Mord am Meer
  • Cast
2003/2004
Hitlers letzte Tage. Der Film "Der Untergang"
  • Participation
2002/2003
Das Konto
  • Cast
2003
Das Wunder von Lengede
  • Cast
2002
Extreme Ops
  • Cast
2002
Der Anwalt und sein Gast
  • Cast
2001
Nachts im Park
  • Cast
2000/2001
Der Tunnel
  • Cast
1999/2000
Marlene
  • Cast
1999
The Unscarred
  • Cast
1998/1999
Grüne Wüste
  • Cast
1998/1999
Straight Shooter
  • Cast
1998
Todfeinde - Die falsche Entscheidung
  • Cast
1997
Single sucht Nachwuchs
  • Cast
1997/1998
Lola rennt
  • Cast
1997
Spiel um dein Leben
  • Cast
1996/1997
Winterschläfer
  • Cast
1996/1997
2 Männer, 2 Frauen - 4 Probleme
  • Cast
1995-1997
Das Leben ist eine Baustelle
  • Cast
1997
Widows
  • Cast
1997
Comedian Harmonists
  • Cast
1996
Es geschah am hellichten Tag
  • Cast
1995/1996
Der Unhold
  • Cast
1996
Koma
  • Cast
1996
Buddies
  • Cast
1995
Jutta oder Die Kinder von Damutz
  • Cast
1994/1995
Deutschlandlied
  • Cast
1994/1995
Küß mich!
  • Cast
1994
Samstags, wenn Krieg ist
  • Cast
1994
Freundinnen
  • Cast
1994
Das Baby der schwangeren Toten
  • Cast
1993/1994
Der letzte Kosmonaut
  • Cast
1993/1994
Lauras Entscheidung
  • Cast
1993
Gefährliche Verbindung
  • Cast
1993
Heilige Kühe
  • Cast
1993
Ein unmöglicher Lehrer
  • Cast
1991/1992
Alles Lüge
  • Cast
1991/1992
Schön ist's im Labyrinth. George Grosz in Amerika
  • Voice
1991
Der Tod kam als Freund
  • Cast
1990/1991
Wer hat Angst vor Rot, Gelb, Blau?
  • Cast
1990
Scheidung à la carte
  • Cast
1989
Wedding
  • Cast
1989
Berliner Weiße mit Schuß. XII.
  • Cast
1989
Reise hinter den Spiegel
  • Cast
1986/1987
Der sanfte Tod
  • Cast
1987
Schloß Königswald
  • Cast
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