Rolf Hoppe

Rolf Hoppe

Deceased · Born: Dec 6, 1930 · Died: Nov 14, 2018

1975
1973

Personal Details

BornDec 6, 1930 Ellrich, Thuringia, Germany

Biography

Rolf Hoppe, a renowned German actor, entered this world on December 6, 1930, in the charming town of Ellrich, situated in the picturesque state of Thuringia, Germany.

As an accomplished thespian, Hoppe made a lasting impression on the silver screen, leaving behind an impressive repertoire of roles in iconic films such as La piovra, released in 1984, Sardsch, which premiered in 1997, and the critically acclaimed Mephisto, which was first shown in 1981.

Beyond his remarkable acting career, Hoppe's personal life was marked by a deep commitment to his spouse, Friederike, with whom he shared a loving partnership.

Tragically, Rolf Hoppe's life came to a close on November 14, 2018, in the beautiful city of Dresden, nestled in the stunning state of Saxony, Germany, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire and entertain generations to come.

Career

2004
Go for Zucker
Go for Zucker as Rabbi Ginsberg
2001
La piovra
La piovra as Prof. Ottavio Ramonte
1998
Palmetto
Palmetto as Felix Malroux
1997
The Harmonists
The Harmonists as Julius Streicher
1992
Schtonk
Schtonk as Karl Lentz
1987
Magnat
Magnat as Heinberg
1981
Mephisto
Mephisto as Tábornagy
1972
Eolomea
Eolomea as Olo Tal
1969
Weisse Wölfe
Weisse Wölfe as James Besham
1968