Michael Mendl
Mendl in 2010
Born
Michael Sandrock

(1944-04-20) 20 April 1944
OccupationActor
Years active1975–present
Websitemichaelmendl.de

Michael Mendl (born Michael Sandrock; 20 April 1944) is a German actor. He has appeared in more than 100 films since 1975. He is best known internationally for his role in Downfall, the 2004 movie about Adolf Hitler's final days inside the Führerbunker.

Selected filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Silent Shadow Linda's Father
Little Sharks Examiner Essen
1993 Dann eben mit Gewalt Schwarz TV film
1995 Brother of Sleep Nulf
Der Mann, der Angst vor Frauen hatte Briefträger
1997 The Lost Daughter Police Inspector Labrousse TV film
14 Days to Life Viktor Czernetzky
Code Red Robert Scherer TV film
1998 Andrea und Marie Ralf TV film
Die kleine Zauberflöte Monostatos Voice
Ms. Diamond Hartmann TV film
Mammamia Martin TV film
Assignment Berlin Viktor Borokov
The Sleeper Björn
1999 Gefährliche Wahrheit Harry Voss TV film
The Blond Baboon Hauptkommissar Hannes Bellmann TV film
Die letzte Chance Gerd Platzek TV film
2001 Weiser Wariat
Kelly Bastian – Geschichte einer Hoffnung Gert Bastian TV film
As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me Dr. Stauffer
Amen. Monsignore Hudal
2002 John XXIII: The Pope of Peace Domenico Tardini TV film
Hiçbiryerde Gerhard
2003 Mother Teresa of Calcutta Van Exem TV film
In the Shadow of Power Willy Brandt TV film
2004 Downfall Helmuth Weidling
2005 Barefoot Heinrich Keller
2008 The Visit Alfred Ill TV film
Lost City Raiders Cardinal Battaglia TV film
2010 Takiye: Allah yolunda Karl Höffgen
2011 Lilly the Witch: The Journey to Mandolan Nandi
Wunderkinder Aaron Kaplan
Men in the City 2 Helmut Ades
2013 A World Beyond Arthur Landgraf TV film
2014 Father Rupert Mayer Jacob Rosenberg
2015 Half Brothers Dr. Blöckers
2016 Fritz Lang Anton Lang
Warum Siegfried Teitelbaum sterben musste Siegfried Teitelbaum
A Cure for Wellness Bartender
TV series
Year Title Role Notes
2017-2019 Dark Bernd Doppler 4 episodes

Awards

References

  1. "Steckbrief". michaelmendl.de. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  2. "Awards". michaelmendl.de (in German). Retrieved 2 May 2016.
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