
Thomas Thieme
Acting
1948-10-29 · Weimar, Germany
Thomas Thieme (born 29 October 1948) is a German actor. He is considered to be a prolific stage actor and also appeared in more than 100 film and television productions since 1973. In his film and television appearances, Thieme often plays powerful but morally dubious characters. He is perhaps best-known internationally for his roles as Martin Bormann in Downfall (2004) and as Communist minister Bruno Hempf in the Oscar-winning The Lives of Others, for which he was compared to Sydney Greenstreet by Roger Ebert in his review. He played former Bayern Munich boss Uli Hoeneß, who had to spent time in jail for tax evasion, in the 2015 television film Der Patriarch. He had a recurring role in the successful series Babylon Berlin as the police chief Karl Zörgiebel.
tvTempel
as Jakob · 2016 · 7.0
movieFritz Lang
as Ernst Gennat · 2016 · 4.9
movieChamisso’s Shadow
as Captain James Cook (voice) · 2016 · 6.3
movieIm Zweifel
as Theo Schwarzberg · 2016 · 6.1
tvDie Stadt und die Macht
as Karl-Heinz Kröhmer · 2016 · 4.0
movieLook Who's Back
as Kärrner · 2015 · 6.8
movieUli Hoeneß - Der Patriarch
as Uli Hoeneß · 2015 · 8.0
movieDie Eisläuferin
as Dieter Kahnitz · 2015 · 5.3
movieDer weisse Äthiopier
as Rechtsanwalt Dr. Weilandt · 2015 · 7.5
movieHeart of Stone
as Holländer Michel · 2014 · 6.2
movieThe King's Surrender
as Harthmann · 2014 · 6.2
movieLucky Child
as Herr Wenzel · 2014 · 5.6
movieBesondere Schwere der Schuld
as Heinz Braun · 2014 · 6.5
Engel der Gerechtigkeit - Kopfgeld
as Thomas Reuter · 2013 · 0.0
movieStriving for Freedom
as Prinz Carl von Kronach · 2013 · 5.9
movieDas letzte Wort
as Bischof Lorenz · 2013 · 6.5
movieRobin Hood
as Rainer van Kampen · 2013 · 6.8
movieGeorge
as Paul Wegener · 2013 · 6.7
Der Tote im Watt
as Paul Flecker · 2013 · 0.0
tvCrime Stories
as Dr. Lorenz · 2013 · 6.1
movieEin weites Herz
as Schadeck · 2013 · 9.5
movieThe Berlin File
as Sigmund · 2013 · 6.7
tvHotel Adlon
as Gustaf Schadt · 2013 · 6.4
movieRommel
as Günther von Kluge · 2012 · 6.1