Karl-Heinz Walther

Karl-Heinz Walther was a German actor and director who is best known for Reisewege, Lemkes sel. Witwe, and Alt Heidelberg. He was born on January 22, 1929, in Darmstadt, Germany, and passed away on October 4, 1995.

Personal and Family Life

Karl-Heinz Walther grew up in Darmstadt, where he developed his passion for acting at a young age. His family background and early life experiences inspired him to pursue a career in the performing arts, leading him to become a notable figure in German cinema and television.

Career

Walther’s career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television series. He gained recognition for his roles in both dramatic and comedic productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Karl-Heinz Walther died on October 4, 1995, leaving behind a rich legacy in the German entertainment industry. His contributions to film and television continue to be remembered by fans and aspiring actors alike.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Tatort 1971–1996 Gerd Bolten
Jan vom goldenen Stern 1980 Erkrath
Lemmi und die Schmöker 1979
Invitation to Dance 1977 Schneider
Freiwillige Feuerwehr 1976 Paul Hörmann
Dein gutes Recht 1975 Dr. Steinke
Die 7-Tage-Woche des Drahtwebers Rolf Piechotta 1974 Weber Rolf Piechotta
Ein Herz und eine Seele 1974 Rübensahm
Zwischen den Flügen 1973 Rainers (as Karl-Heinz Walter)
Fußballtrainer Wulff 1973
Privatdetektiv Frank Kross 1972 Hauptwachtmeister Witt (as Karl-Heinz Walter)
Alt Heidelberg 1959 Bilz, Student
Lemkes sel. Witwe 1957 Student Jupp
Unsere kleine Stadt 1954 (as Karl Heinz Walther)
Director