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    19 November 2004. (2004-11-19) (aged 72) Munich, Germany. Occupation (s) Actor, theatre director. Years active. 1956–2002. Helmut Griem (6 April 1932 – 19 November 2004) was a German film, television and stage actor, and director.

    • Actor, theatre director
    • 1956–2002
  2. Helmut Griem (* 6. April 1932 in Hamburg; † 19. November 2004 in München) war ein deutscher Schauspieler und Theaterregisseur. Er trat in großen Rollen an fast allen großen deutschsprachigen Bühnen auf, verschaffte sich aber auch als Film- und Fernsehschauspieler internationale Anerkennung.

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  4. Nov 25, 2004 · Helmut Griem, actor: born Hamburg, Germany 6 April 1932; died Munich, Germany 19 November 2004. Blond and handsome, Helmut Griem was one of the few German actors to become internationally...

  5. Nov 19, 2004 · Biography. Helmut Griem was born April 6, 1932, in Hamburg as the son of the radio officer Walter Griem and his wife Paula Griem (née Rackebrandt). After graduating from school in 1953, Griem studied philosophy and literature until 1956.

  6. Nov 19, 2004 · Helmut Griem (born April 6, 1932 in Hamburg – November 19, 2004 in Munich) was a German actor. Griem was primarily a German-speaking stage actor, appearing at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, the Burgtheater in Vienna, the Staatliches Schauspielbühnen in Berlin, in the Munich Kammerspiele, and finally ...

  7. The Glass Cell (German: Die gläserne Zelle) is a 1978 West German crime film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer and starring Brigitte Fossey, Helmut Griem, and Dieter Laser. It is based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards.

  8. Nov 19, 2004 · Born and educated in Hamburg, handsome blonde German actor Helmut Griem first appeared in European films in 1961 and exploded onto the international film scene as the bisexual Aschenbach in Visconti's The Damned (1969). In roughly the same vein, he was cast as the elegantly debauched aristocrat Maximillian Von Heune in Cabaret (1972).

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