Kurt Raab

Kurt Raab

Deceased · Born: Jul 20, 1941 · Died: Jun 28, 1988

Personal Details

BornJul 20, 1941 Bergreichenstein, Sudetenland [now Kasperské Hory, Czech Republic]

Biography

Kurt Raab, a multifaceted creative force, entered this world on July 20, 1941, in Bergreichenstein, a region that would later become part of the Czech Republic.

As a talented individual, Raab's artistic pursuits spanned both acting and production design, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry.

His notable works include the critically acclaimed "Tenderness of the Wolves" (1973),the thought-provoking "Satan's Brew" (1976),and the humorous "Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?" (1970).

Sadly, Kurt Raab's life came to a close on June 28, 1988, in Hamburg, West Germany.

Career

1987
Escape from Sobibor
Escape from Sobibor as Oberscharführer Karl Frenzel
1985
Bones
Bones as Haag
1984
Tricheurs
Tricheurs as Jörg
1976
Satan's Brew
Satan's Brew as Walter Kranz
1975
Fox and His Friends
Fox and His Friends as Wodka-Peter
Fear of Fear
Fear of Fear as Herr Bauer
1974
Martha
Martha as Secretary
1973
Tenderness of the Wolves
Tenderness of the Wolves as Insp. Fritz Haarmann
1972
The Merchant of Four Seasons
The Merchant of Four Seasons as Kurt, Hans's brother-in-law
1971
Whity
Whity as Pianist (uncredited)
1970
The American Soldier
The American Soldier as Ricky's Brother
Love Is Colder Than Death
Love Is Colder Than Death as Aufsichtsperson im Kaufhaus