Burghart Klaußner

Burghart Klaußner

  • Born: 1949-9-13
  • Birthplace: Berlin, Germany
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Germany
  • Representative Works: White Ribbon, Requiem, night train to Lisbon
  • Burghart Klaußner played Daniel Bruch’s father who fled to West Germany in " Good Bye, Lenin! "; in " Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei " he was a wealthy businessman kidnapped by boys ; in " Requiem " Klesner Become the father who supports his daughter the most. Regardless of his role, Kleisner is clearly the best spokesperson for the contemporary middle class in Germany, and he also has the most image of a father in the hearts of Germans. In real life, Klesner has always been active in the German theater industry and has a wealth of acting experience. In addition to movies, he has also participated in more than 20 TV series. The old and strong Berghart has also toured Germany with the jazz swing band in recent years, performing songs by Charles Denet, the greatest contemporary male singer in France! He won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the German Film Awards for "Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei", and was nominated again for "Requiem".
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    The Edukators quotes

    • Jan: I've got news for you, Corporate Man: your days are numbered!

    • [last words]

      Note on Wall: "Some People Never Change."