Walter Richter
Walter Richter (May 13, 1905 in Berlin – July 26, 1985 in Vienna) was a German actor. From 1970 until 1982 he starred in the Norddeutscher Rundfunk version of the popular television crime series Tatort.
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Walter Richter.
Selected filmography
- Morituri (1948), as Dr. Leon Bronek
- The Allure of Danger (1950), as Jens
- As Long as You're Near Me (1953), as Willi
- Dunja (1955), as Stationmaster
- Drayman Henschel (1956), as Wilhelm Henschel
- When the Heath Is in Bloom (1960), as Jochen Petersen
- Der Tod läuft hinterher (1967, TV miniseries), as Brassac
- Babeck (1968, TV miniseries), as Manfred Krupka's Father
- Perrak (1970), as Vermouth-Ede
- Tatort (1970–1982, TV series), as Kriminalhauptkommissar Paul Trimmel
- Das Amulett des Todes (1975), as Arthur
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