Hans-Reinhard Müller

Hans-Reinhard Müller was a German actor and director who is best known for Tatort, Die Lokalbahn, and Das Spiel von Liebe und Zufall. He played a significant role in the German theater scene and had a lasting impact on multiple productions throughout his career.

Personal and Family Life

Hans-Reinhard Müller was born on January 15, 1922, in Nuremberg, Germany. He dedicated a substantial part of his life to the performing arts, both on stage and behind the scenes. From 1973 to 1983, Müller was associated with the prestigious Münchner Kammerspiele, a renowned German theater.

Career

Throughout his career, Müller was recognized for his work on stage and in film. He directed various significant productions, including “Die Wildente”, “Gespenster”, and “Der Alpenkönig”. He also served as the head director at the Falckenberg-Schule, a notable drama school, where he influenced the next generation of actors.

Death and Legacy

Hans-Reinhard Müller passed away on March 5, 1989, in Bad Feilnbach, Bavaria, West Germany due to heart failure. His contributions to German theater and film have left a lasting legacy, remembered for his talent and direction in numerous celebrated performances.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Das schreckliche Mädchen1990-02-15Juckenack
Flammenzeichen1985-11-28
Kerbels Flucht1984-05-29Zörn
Blauer Himmel den ich nur ahne1979-02-05Ludwig Ganghofer
Dona Rosita oder Die Sprache der Blumen1978-06-24
Im bayerischen Stil1972-10-27Herr Kasch
Die Undankbare1980-10-17Kern, Sägewerksbesitzer
Die Wiesingers1984-09-17Anton Wiesinger
Tatort1970-11-29Egloff Döring
Tatort1970-11-29Franz Hörmann