Günter Zschäckel was a German actor who is best known for his roles in Ten Minutes Older: The Cello (2002), Zeit der Störche (1971), and Little Angel (1996). He was born on March 3, 1945, and passed away on September 14, 2021.
Personal and Family Life
Günter Zschäckel was born in Germany and had a passion for acting from an early age. Throughout his life, he maintained a low profile regarding his personal affairs, keeping details of his family life private. He was known for his dedication to the craft and made several notable appearances on television and in film.
Career
Zschäckel enjoyed a successful acting career, with significant roles in both film and television. He appeared in various productions, showcasing his talent across different genres. His work in Ten Minutes Older: The Cello earned him recognition, and he had numerous television credits that further solidified his status in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Günter Zschäckel passed away on September 14, 2021, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. His contributions to cinema and television are remembered by fans and colleagues alike. Though he may not have achieved worldwide fame, his work continues to resonate with audiences in Germany and beyond.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Ten Minutes Older: The Cello | 2002 | Father (segment “The Enlightenment”) |
Little Angel | 1996 | Penner |
Angie | 2008 | Georg |
Wolffs Revier | 1995–2003 | Hartmann Keule |
Küss mich, Frosch | 2000 | Uncredited Role |
In the Name of the Law | 1996 | Jürgen Kolberg |
Tatort | 1997–1998 | Various Roles |
Goldjunge | 1988 | Role |