Kaspar Brüninghaus was a German actor who is best known for Goya (1969), Der eingebildete Kranke (1964), and Michael Kohlhaas (1969). He was born on March 15, 1907, in Hagen, Germany, and passed away on December 21, 1971, in Cologne, Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Kaspar Brüninghaus was married to Hilde Brüninghaus, and together they had three children. He remained with her until his death in 1971. His family life was private, but it is known that he cherished his role as a husband and father.
Death and Legacy
Kaspar Brüninghaus died due to a stomach hemorrhage on December 21, 1971. He left behind a legacy in German cinema, remembered for his contributions and notable roles in films. His work continues to influence aspiring actors and filmmakers.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1971 | Die Stadt unter Segeln | Josty |
1969 | Express | 1 episode |
1969 | Michael Kohlhaas | N/A |
1969 | Goya | Don Gaspar Jovellanos |
1967 | Die Wupper | Großvater Wallbrecker |
1967 | Dieser Mann und Deutschland | N/A |
1965 | Trilltrall und seine Brüder | Der Erzähler |
1965 | König Nicolo oder So ist das Leben | Pietro Folchi |
1965 | Die Trommler | Narrator (as Caspar Brüninghaus) |
1964 | Der eingebildete Kranke | Monsieur Diafoirus |
1964 | Vibia Perpetua | Vater |
1964 | In der Sache J. Robert Oppenheimer | Hans Bethe |
1963 | Die Chorjungen von St. Cäcilia | Pfarrer |
1963 | Kean | Graf von Koefeld |
1963 | Im Schatten des Krieges | Frobisher (as Caspar Brüninghaus) |