Kurt Raab
Biography
Kurt Raab (July 20, 1941 – June 28, 1988) was a prominent West German actor, screenwriter, and playwright, renowned for his significant contributions to theatre and cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his extensive collaboration with acclaimed filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, participating in an impressive 31 film projects throughout his career.
Raab's performances were characterized by their emotional depth and versatility, allowing him to excel in a variety of roles. His work with Fassbinder was particularly influential, as they created several iconic films that shaped the landscape of German cinema in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of his notable appearances include roles in films such as "The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant" (1972) and "Berlin Alexanderplatz" (1980), where his talent for embodying complex characters shone through.
In addition to his acting career, Raab was an accomplished playwright and screenwriter, contributing to the richness of German theatre. His artistic endeavors not only showcased his creative prowess but also left a lasting impact on the cultural scene.
Kurt Raab's legacy remains significant in the world of film and theatre, remembered for his collaborations with Fassbinder and his commitment to the art of storytelling until his untimely passing in 1988.
Filmography
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Frankfurt: The Face of a City
1981 • Ossi
Jail Bait (1973)
1973 • Fabrikleiter
Fox and His Friends
1975 • Wodka-Peter
Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven
1975 • Barkeeper Gustav
The Brutalization of Franz Blum
1974 • Aufseher Wupke
Satan’s Brew
1976 • Walter Kranz
The Stationmaster’s Wife
1977 • Xaver Ferdinand Maria Bolwieser - Station Master
Cheaters
1984 • Jörg
Beware of a Holy Whore
1971
Out of Order
1984 • Fahrstuhlmonteur
Martha (1974)
1974
Ticket of No Return
1979 • Chef
Parker
1985 • Haag
Angels of Iron
1981
Rio das Mortes
1971
Escape from Sobibor
1987
Feel the Motion
1985 • Mephisto