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  1. Henry Hübchen (born 20 February 1947 in Berlin) is a German actor who played the title character in the award-winning 2004 film Go for Zucker. That performance earned him a Lola , Germany's equivalent of an Oscar , [2] and critical praise at home and abroad. [3]

  2. Jan 15, 2006 · Jaecki Zucker (Henry Hübchen), the hero of the German comedy “Go for Zucker,” loses his family when the Berlin Wall goes up, in 1961. His mother and his brother, Samuel, leave East Berlin for ...

  3. Henry Hübchen. Actor: Go for Zucker. Henry Hübchen was born on 20 February 1947 in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. He is an actor and producer, known for Go for Zucker (2004), Da geht noch was (2013) and Jacob the Liar (1974). He has been married to Sanna Hübchen since 1977. They have two children.

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    • Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany
  4. The young Henry Hübchen depicted a Lakota man in one of his earliest appearances on screen. Tokei-ihto's sister Uinonah was depicted by New York -born Kati Székely, whose father, Hungarian screenwriter János 'Hans' Székely – who won the Academy Award for Best Story in 1940 for co-writing the script of Arise, My Love – left the United ...

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  7. Biography. Henry Hübchen, born February 20, 1947, in Berlin, attended drama school at Schauspielschule Berlin-Schöneweide. In 1970, he made his stage debut at the theatre in Magdeburg. Since 1974, Hübchen is a permanent cast member of Berlin's Volksbühne where over the course of countless productions he has turned into the artistic alter ...

  8. Henry Hübchen (born 20 February 1947 in Berlin) is a German actor who played the title character in the award-winning 2004 film Go for Zucker. That performance earned him a Lola, Germany's equivalent of an Oscar, and critical praise at home and abroad. He was raised in East Berlin, in what was then East Germany.