Gert Haucke

Gert Haucke (1929–2008) was a German film and television actor.[1]

Gert Haucke in 1986

Partial filmography

  • Rumpelstilzchen (1960) as Haushofmeister
  • Das Glück läuft hinterher (1963) as Bedeutender Mann
  • Ein Tag – Bericht aus einem deutschen Konzentrationslager 1939 (1965, TV film), as Rüttig, Concentration Camp Commandant
  • Ganovenehre (1966), as Arthur
  • Ein Mann namens Harry Brent (1968, TV miniseries), as William Brother
  • Death in the Red Jaguar (1968), as Kit Davis
  • Eine große Familie (1970, TV film), as Weinmüller
  • Der Kommissar: Lisa Bassenges Mörder (1971, TV series episode), as Herr Fechtner
  • Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King (1972), as Baron Freyschlag
  • The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (1972), as Zuhälter Karl Concon
  • Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben (1973, TV miniseries), as Emil Manzow
  • Tatort: Kressin und die zwei Damen aus Jade (1973, TV series episode), as Göbel
  • Die Verrohung des Franz Blum (1974), as Oberverwalter Engelweich
  • Der Lord von Barmbeck (1974), as Schlachter-Karl
  • Der kleine Doktor: Ein Holländer in Paris (1974, TV series episode), as Kees van der Donck
  • Krankensaal 6 (1974), as Sergejytsch
  • Assassination in Davos (1974), as Wilhelm Gustloff
  • Tadellöser & Wolff (1975, TV miniseries), as Dr. Fink
  • Knife in the Back (1975), as Schöffe Vater
  • Derrick: Alarm auf Revier 12 (1975, TV series episode), as Ross
  • By Hook or by Crook (1975)
  • A Lost Life (1976), as Kommissar Weber
  • The Old Fox: Die Dienstreise (1977, TV series episode), as Rudi Stallmann
  • Ein Mann will nach oben (1978, TV series), as Dienstmann Kiesow
  • Der Geist der Mirabelle (1978, TV film), as Kallesen
  • Land, das meine Sprache spricht (1980, TV film), as Standartenführer
  • Der König und sein Narr (1981, TV film), as Jean Quirin de Forcade
  • Wir (1982, TV film) (based on We, the 1921 Russian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin), as S-4710
  • Bananen-Paul (1982), as Oppositionsführer
  • The Old Fox: Teufelsküche (1982, TV series episode), as Werner Prott
  • The Oppermanns (1983, TV film), as Prof. Mühlheim
  • Die Supernasen (1983), as Direktor Heinrich Sasse
  • What's Up, Chancellor? (1984), as Herr Hillermann
  • Non-Stop Trouble with the Family (1985), as Hauswirt
  • Seitenstechen (1985), as Mr. Böhm
  • Didi Drives Me Crazy (1986), as Grueter
  • Der Landarzt (1987–2004, TV series, 110 episodes), as Bruno Hanusch (final appearance)
  • Non-Stop Trouble with the Experts (1988), as Professor Alois Schönberg
  • Fifty-Fifty (1988), as Vater Kranich
  • Adrian und die Römer (1989), as Heinz Schikaneder
  • Derrick: Wie kriegen wir Bodetzki? (1989, TV series episode), as Bodetzki
  • Ein Fall für zwei: Zyankali (1989, TV series episode), as Fackelmann
  • The Man Inside (1990), as Heinz Herbert Schultz
  • Kollege Otto – Die Coop-Affäre (1991, TV film), as Alfons Lappas
  • Ein Fall für zwei: Tod frei Haus (1991, TV series episode), as Dr. Hanstädter
  • Der König von Dulsberg (1994, TV film), as Berger
  • Faust: Inkasso (1994, TV series episode), as Gustav Schweiger
  • Tatort: : Tödliche Freundschaft (1995, TV series episode), as Nowak
  • Blutige Spur (1995, TV film), as Kommissar Watzke
  • Ein Fall für zwei: Miese Tricks (1996, TV series episode), as Wolfgang Preute
  • Halali (1995), as Brüderle
  • Diebinnen (1996)
  • Rosa Roth: Nirgendwohin (1996, TV series episode), as Kasunke
  • Großstadtrevier: Brennende Probleme (1997, TV series episode), as Jakob Meier
  • Der Ermittler (2001–2002, TV series, 2 episodes), as Dr. Tschupka

References

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