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Wolter began his long career on the Berlin stage and in cabaret during the late 1940s. He made his first film appearance in ''Die Frauen des Herrn S.'' and quickly achieved prominence as an actor for comedic supporting roles. In 1961, he appeared as the baldheaded [[Soviet]] agent Borodenko in Billy Wilder's comedy ''[[One, Two, Three]]'' with [[James Cagney]] and [[Horst Buchholz]]. Another Hollywood film with Wolter in a supporting role was ''[[Cabaret (1972 film)|Cabaret]]'' (1972), where he played, alongside [[Liza Minnelli]], the role of the neighbour Herr Ludwig, a publisher of pornographic books who later turns out to be a [[Nazi]]. |
Wolter began his long career on the Berlin stage and in cabaret during the late 1940s. He made his first film appearance in ''Die Frauen des Herrn S.'' and quickly achieved prominence as an actor for comedic supporting roles. In 1961, he appeared as the baldheaded [[Soviet]] agent Borodenko in Billy Wilder's comedy ''[[One, Two, Three]]'' with [[James Cagney]] and [[Horst Buchholz]]. Another Hollywood film with Wolter in a supporting role was ''[[Cabaret (1972 film)|Cabaret]]'' (1972), where he played, alongside [[Liza Minnelli]], the role of the neighbour Herr Ludwig, a publisher of pornographic books who later turns out to be a [[Nazi]]. |
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In Germany, Wolter achieved his greatest fame as the eccentric but friendly trapper Sam Hawkens in a number of highly successful [[Karl May]] film adaptations during the 1960s. He reprised his role as Sam Hawkens in a [[Mein Freund Winnetou|television series]] from 1980. He also appeared with [[Heinz Erhardt]] in the 1970 comedy ''[[What Is the Matter with Willi?]]'' and in a few musical films with singing child star [[Heintje Simons]]. As his film roles got more obscure during his later years, he turned more and more towards television since the 1970s. He appeared in some of the most successful German television series. As of 2014, Wolter still appeared as a stage and screen actor one of his final films was ''Bis zum Horizont, dann links!'' (2012), co-starring [[Otto Sander]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.magazin-forum.de/news/was-macht-eigentlich/%E2%80%A6-ralf-wolter |title=… Ralf Wolter? {{!}} FORUM - Das Wochenmagazin |website=www.magazin-forum.de |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151219040719/http://www.magazin-forum.de/news/was-macht-eigentlich/%E2%80%A6-ralf-wolter |archive-date=19 December 2015}} </ref> |
In Germany, Wolter achieved his greatest fame as the eccentric but friendly trapper Sam Hawkens and as Hadschi Halef Omar in a number of highly successful [[Karl May]] film adaptations during the 1960s. He reprised his role as Sam Hawkens in a [[Mein Freund Winnetou|television series]] from 1980. He also appeared with [[Heinz Erhardt]] in the 1970 comedy ''[[What Is the Matter with Willi?]]'' and in a few musical films with singing child star [[Heintje Simons]]. As his film roles got more obscure during his later years, he turned more and more towards television since the 1970s. He appeared in some of the most successful German television series. As of 2014, Wolter still appeared as a stage and screen actor, one of his final films was ''{{Ill|Fly Away (2012 film)|de|3=Bis zum Horizont, dann links!|lt=Fly Away}}'' (2012), co-starring [[Otto Sander]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.magazin-forum.de/news/was-macht-eigentlich/%E2%80%A6-ralf-wolter |title=… Ralf Wolter? {{!}} FORUM - Das Wochenmagazin |website=www.magazin-forum.de |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151219040719/http://www.magazin-forum.de/news/was-macht-eigentlich/%E2%80%A6-ralf-wolter |archive-date=19 December 2015}} </ref> |
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In 2002, he caused a motorway accident with three deaths.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article567274/Wildwest-Wendemanoever-auf-der-A-24-Ralf-Wolter-vor-Gericht.html|title = Wildwest-Wendemanöver auf der a 24: Ralf Wolter vor Gericht|newspaper = Die Welt|date = April 2003|last1 = Hasse|first1 = Edgar S.}}</ref> He was sentenced to ten months on [[Discharge (sentence)|conditional discharge]]. |
In May 2002, he caused a motorway accident on the [[Bundesautobahn 24]] with three deaths.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article567274/Wildwest-Wendemanoever-auf-der-A-24-Ralf-Wolter-vor-Gericht.html|title = Wildwest-Wendemanöver auf der a 24: Ralf Wolter vor Gericht|newspaper = Die Welt|date = April 2003|last1 = Hasse|first1 = Edgar S.}}</ref> He was sentenced to ten months on [[Discharge (sentence)|conditional discharge]]. |
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Wolter died on 14 October 2022, at the age of 95.<ref>https://www.ndr.de/kultur/film/Ralf-Wolter-Sam-Hawkens-machte-ihn-weltberuehmt,ralfwolter100.html |
Wolter was married with his wife Edith from 1959 until his death, they had two children. He died on 14 October 2022, at the age of 95.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.ndr.de/kultur/film/Ralf-Wolter-Sam-Hawkens-machte-ihn-weltberuehmt,ralfwolter100.html | title=Ralf Wolter: Sam Hawkens machte ihn weltberühmt }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://trauer.sueddeutsche.de/traueranzeige/ralf-wolter-26-11-1926 | title=Traueranzeigen von Ralf Wolter | SZ-Gedenken.de }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ralf Wolter ist tot |url=https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/kino/ralf-wolter-karl-may-star-ist-tot-a-ec81b2b7-cbbe-4c77-9614-0236d1cf5def |access-date=14 October 2022 |publisher=Spiegel |date=14 October 2022}}</ref> |
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</ref><ref>https://trauer.sueddeutsche.de/traueranzeige/ralf-wolter-26-11-1926</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ralf Wolter ist tot |url=https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/kino/ralf-wolter-karl-may-star-ist-tot-a-ec81b2b7-cbbe-4c77-9614-0236d1cf5def |access-date=14 October 2022 |publisher=Spiegel |date=14 October 2022}}</ref> |
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== Selected filmography == |
== Selected filmography == |
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* ''[[Love Has to Be Learned]]'' (1963) – Müller |
* ''[[Love Has to Be Learned]]'' (1963) – Müller |
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* ''Ferien wie noch nie'' (1963) |
* ''Ferien wie noch nie'' (1963) |
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* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|12 Angry Men (1963 film)|de|3=Die zwölf Geschworenen (1963)|lt=12 Angry Men}}'' (1963, TV Movie) – Juror 6 |
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* ''[[Apache Gold]]'' (1963) – Sam Hawkens |
* ''[[Apache Gold]]'' (1963) – Sam Hawkens |
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* ''Das Wirtshaus von Dartmoor'' (1964) – O'Hara |
* ''{{Ill|The Inn on Dartmoor|de|Das Wirtshaus von Dartmoor (Film)}}'' (1964) – O'Hara |
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* ''[[Old Shatterhand (film)|Old Shatterhand]]'' (1964) – Sam Hawkens |
* ''[[Old Shatterhand (film)|Old Shatterhand]]'' (1964) – Sam Hawkens |
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* ''[[The Shoot (1964 film)|The Shoot]]'' (1964) – Hadschi Halef Omar |
* ''[[The Shoot (1964 film)|The Shoot]]'' (1964) – Hadschi Halef Omar |
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* ''[[The Treasure of the Aztecs]]'' (1965) – Andreas Hasenpfeffer |
* ''[[The Treasure of the Aztecs]]'' (1965) – Andreas Hasenpfeffer |
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* ''[[The Pyramid of the Sun God]]'' (1965) – Andreas Hasenpfeffer |
* ''[[The Pyramid of the Sun God]]'' (1965) – Andreas Hasenpfeffer |
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* ''Wild Kurdistan'' (1965) – Hadschi Halef Omar |
* ''{{ill|Wild Kurdistan|de|Durchs wilde Kurdistan (Film)}}'' (1965) – Hadschi Halef Omar |
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* ''[[The Desperado Trail]]'' (1965) – Sam Hawkens |
* ''[[The Desperado Trail]]'' (1965) – Sam Hawkens |
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* ''Kingdom of the Silver Lion'' (1965) – Hadschi Halef Omar |
* ''{{ill|Kingdom of the Silver Lion|de|Im Reiche des silbernen Löwen (Film)}}'' (1965) – Hadschi Halef Omar |
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* ''Who Killed Johnny R.?'' (1966) – Billy Monroe |
* ''{{ill|Who Killed Johnny R.?|de|Wer kennt Johnny R.?}}'' (1966) – Billy Monroe |
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* ''[[Winnetou and the Crossbreed]]'' (1966) – Sam Hawkens |
* ''[[Winnetou and the Crossbreed]]'' (1966) – Sam Hawkens |
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* ''[[Treasure of San Gennaro]]'' (1966) – Frank |
* ''[[Treasure of San Gennaro]]'' (1966) – Frank |
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* ''[[Murderers Club of Brooklyn]]'' (1967) – Photographer (voice, uncredited) |
* ''[[Murderers Club of Brooklyn]]'' (1967) – Photographer (voice, uncredited) |
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* ''[[Spy Today, Die Tomorrow]]'' (1967) – Spiegel |
* ''[[Spy Today, Die Tomorrow]]'' (1967) – Spiegel |
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* ''Mittsommernacht'' (1967) – Iskey |
* ''{{Ill|Midsummer Night (film)|de|3=Mittsommernacht (1967)|lt=Midsummer Night}}'' (1967) – Iskey |
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* ''[[The Heathens of Kummerow]]'' (1967) – Krischan |
* ''[[The Heathens of Kummerow]]'' (1967) – Krischan |
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* ''Heubodengeflüster'' (1967) – Dr. Leo Dorn |
* ''Heubodengeflüster'' (1967) – Dr. Leo Dorn |
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* ''[[The Young Tigers of Hong Kong]]'' (1969) – Bob |
* ''[[The Young Tigers of Hong Kong]]'' (1969) – Bob |
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* ''[[Heintje: A Heart Goes on a Journey]]'' (1969) – Harry |
* ''[[Heintje: A Heart Goes on a Journey]]'' (1969) – Harry |
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* ''Helgalein'' (1969) |
* ''{{ill|Helgalein|de}}'' (1969) |
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* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|The Sweet Pussycats|de|Alle Kätzchen naschen gern}}'' (1969) – Philippe |
* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|The Sweet Pussycats|de|Alle Kätzchen naschen gern}}'' (1969) – Philippe |
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* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Naughty Roommates|de|Liebe durch die Hintertür}}'' (1969) – Cajetan Fingerlos |
* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Naughty Roommates|de|Liebe durch die Hintertür}}'' (1969) – Cajetan Fingerlos |
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* ''[[What Is the Matter with Willi?]]'' (1970) – Felix Klein |
* ''[[What Is the Matter with Willi?]]'' (1970) – Felix Klein |
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* ''Heintje - Mein bester Freund'' (1970) – Max |
* ''Heintje - Mein bester Freund'' (1970) – Max |
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* ''Love, Vampire Style'' (1970) – Christian Wagner |
* ''{{Ill|Love, Vampire Style|de|Beiß mich Liebling!}}'' (1970) – Christian Wagner |
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* ''Das Glöcklein unterm Himmelbett'' (1970) – Emil Giesecke |
* ''Das Glöcklein unterm Himmelbett'' (1970) – Emil Giesecke |
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* ''Zwanzig Mädchen und die Pauker – Heute steht die Penne kopf'' (1971) |
* ''Zwanzig Mädchen und die Pauker – Heute steht die Penne kopf'' (1971) |
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* ''Otto - Der Liebesfilm'' (1992) – Intendant Gotthilf Gutmann |
* ''Otto - Der Liebesfilm'' (1992) – Intendant Gotthilf Gutmann |
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* ''[[Mit Leib und Seele (TV series)|Mit Leib und Seele]]'' (1990–1993, TV Series) – Horst Metzger |
* ''[[Mit Leib und Seele (TV series)|Mit Leib und Seele]]'' (1990–1993, TV Series) – Horst Metzger |
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* ''[[Asterix Conquers America]]'' (1994) – |
* ''[[Asterix Conquers America]]'' (1994) – Getafix <small>(German Dub)</small> |
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* ''[[Vendetta (1995 film)|Vendetta]]'' (1995) – Don Giovanni |
* ''[[Vendetta (1995 film)|Vendetta]]'' (1995) – Don Giovanni |
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* ''[[Killer Condom]]'' (1996) – Prof. Smirnoff |
* ''[[Killer Condom]]'' (1996) – Prof. Smirnoff |
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* ''The Children of Captain Grant'' (1996) – Monk |
* ''The Children of Captain Grant'' (1996) – Monk |
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* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Dinosaurier – Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus!|de}}'' (2009) – Peter |
* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Dinosaurier – Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus!|de}}'' (2009) – Peter |
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* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Bis zum Horizont, dann links!| |
* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Fly Away (2012 film)|de|3=Bis zum Horizont, dann links!|lt=Fly Away}}'' (2012) – Willy Stronz |
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Died | 14 October 2022 (aged 95) |
Nationality | German |
Years active | 1948–2012 |
Ralf Wolter (26 November 1926 – 14 October 2022) was a German stage and screen actor. Wolter appeared in nearly 220 films and television series in his over 60 years as a character actor.
Life and career
[edit]Wolter began his long career on the Berlin stage and in cabaret during the late 1940s. He made his first film appearance in Die Frauen des Herrn S. and quickly achieved prominence as an actor for comedic supporting roles. In 1961, he appeared as the baldheaded Soviet agent Borodenko in Billy Wilder's comedy One, Two, Three with James Cagney and Horst Buchholz. Another Hollywood film with Wolter in a supporting role was Cabaret (1972), where he played, alongside Liza Minnelli, the role of the neighbour Herr Ludwig, a publisher of pornographic books who later turns out to be a Nazi.
In Germany, Wolter achieved his greatest fame as the eccentric but friendly trapper Sam Hawkens and as Hadschi Halef Omar in a number of highly successful Karl May film adaptations during the 1960s. He reprised his role as Sam Hawkens in a television series from 1980. He also appeared with Heinz Erhardt in the 1970 comedy What Is the Matter with Willi? and in a few musical films with singing child star Heintje Simons. As his film roles got more obscure during his later years, he turned more and more towards television since the 1970s. He appeared in some of the most successful German television series. As of 2014, Wolter still appeared as a stage and screen actor, one of his final films was Fly Away (2012), co-starring Otto Sander.[1]
In May 2002, he caused a motorway accident on the Bundesautobahn 24 with three deaths.[2] He was sentenced to ten months on conditional discharge.
Wolter was married with his wife Edith from 1959 until his death, they had two children. He died on 14 October 2022, at the age of 95.[3][4][5]
Selected filmography
[edit]- Die Frauen des Herrn S. (1951) – Pachulles
- The Phantom of the Big Tent (1954) – Motta, Geschäftsführer
- The Captain and His Hero (1955) – Ängstlicher Rekrut
- Sergeant Borck (1955) – Zopfer
- Hotel Adlon (1955) – Mann vom Soldatencorps (uncredited)
- Vor Gott und den Menschen (1955)
- Your Life Guards (1955) – Bursche Jonny
- Urlaub auf Ehrenwort (1955) – Gefreiter Max Schmiedecke
- The Girl from Flanders (1956) – German Soldier
- A Thousand Melodies (1956) – Hugo Pähler
- Der Glockengießer von Tirol (1956) – Aufnahmeleiter Knopf
- My Father, the Actor (1956) – Lokal-Besucher
- The Model Husband (1956) – Trainer
- Like Once Lili Marleen (1956) – Deutscher Soldat
- The Old Forester House (1957) – Max
- Der Adler vom Velsatal (1957)
- Jede Nacht in einem anderen Bett (1957) – Portier
- Victor and Victoria (1957) – Friseur (uncredited)
- Confessions of Felix Krull (1957) – Gestellungspflichtiger
- Tired Theodore (1957) – Gerichtsvollzieher Storch
- Spring in Berlin (1957) – Erklärer im Rundfahrtbus
- The Legs of Dolores (1957) – Mecki Wenzel, ein Alles-Könner
- The Spessart Inn (1958) – Räuber (uncredited)
- A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958) – Feldmann the Taylor (uncredited)
- Schmutziger Engel (1958) – Turnlehrer
- Grabenplatz 17 (1958) – Ringrichter
- The Muzzle (1958) – Thürnagel
- Wir Wunderkinder (1958) – Bathroom waiter (uncredited)
- Wenn die Conny mit dem Peter (1958) – Pedell Haberstock
- Schlag auf Schlag (1959) – Balduin Balg
- Freddy, the Guitar and the Sea (1959) – Fietje
- Bobby Dodd greift ein (1959)
- Every Day Isn't Sunday (1959) – Dienstmann Huber
- Of Course, the Motorists (1959) – Oberwachtmeister
- Roses for the Prosecutor (1959) – Hessel
- The Beautiful Adventure (1959) – Taschendieb
- Two Times Adam, One Time Eve (1959) – Paavo
- Peter Voss, Hero of the Day (1959) – Charley, der Jockey
- Triplets on Board (1959) – Friseur
- The Goose of Sedan (1959) – Uhlan Lehmann
- The High Life (1960) – Schlotter
- We Cellar Children (1960) – Kameramann Keschke der 'Neuen Deutschen Schau'
- Conny and Peter Make Music (1960) – Lehmann, Sulzbachs Assistant
- Grounds for Divorce (1960) – Dr. Waldgeist
- Mal drunter - mal drüber (1960) – Buschbeck
- Kauf dir einen bunten Luftballon (1961) – Luggi
- Eine hübscher als die andere (1961) – Straßenkehrer
- Immer Ärger mit dem Bett (1961) – Meister
- Adieu, Lebewohl, Goodbye (1961)
- Robert and Bertram (1961) – Toni Knauer
- Blind Justice (1961) – Fotograf
- One, Two, Three (1961) – Borodenko
- The Liar (1961) – (uncredited)
- Ramona (1961) – Delon
- Freddy und das Lied der Südsee (1962) – Hannes
- The Post Has Gone (1962) – Herr Ratsam
- Treasure of the Silver Lake (1962) – Sam Hawkens
- Love Has to Be Learned (1963) – Müller
- Ferien wie noch nie (1963)
- 12 Angry Men (1963, TV Movie) – Juror 6
- Apache Gold (1963) – Sam Hawkens
- The Inn on Dartmoor (1964) – O'Hara
- Old Shatterhand (1964) – Sam Hawkens
- The Shoot (1964) – Hadschi Halef Omar
- Coffin from Hong Kong (1964) – Bob Tooly
- Massacre at Marble City (1964) – Tim Fletcher
- The Treasure of the Aztecs (1965) – Andreas Hasenpfeffer
- The Pyramid of the Sun God (1965) – Andreas Hasenpfeffer
- Wild Kurdistan (1965) – Hadschi Halef Omar
- The Desperado Trail (1965) – Sam Hawkens
- Kingdom of the Silver Lion (1965) – Hadschi Halef Omar
- Who Killed Johnny R.? (1966) – Billy Monroe
- Winnetou and the Crossbreed (1966) – Sam Hawkens
- Treasure of San Gennaro (1966) – Frank
- Ein Fall für Titus Bunge (1967, TV Series) – Titus Bunge
- Murderers Club of Brooklyn (1967) – Photographer (voice, uncredited)
- Spy Today, Die Tomorrow (1967) – Spiegel
- Midsummer Night (1967) – Iskey
- The Heathens of Kummerow (1967) – Krischan
- Heubodengeflüster (1967) – Dr. Leo Dorn
- Paradies der flotten Sünder (1968) – Butler Percy
- Otto ist auf Frauen scharf (1968) – Dr. Kobalt
- Sexy Susan Sins Again (1968) – Bookdealer
- The Valley of Death (1968) – Sam Hawkens
- Einer fehlt beim Kurkonzert (1968, TV Movie) – Dr. Knopf
- Hannibal Brooks (1969) – Dr. Mendel
- House of Pleasure (1969) – Watchmaker Bobinet
- The Brazen Women of Balzac (1969) – Toni
- Charley's Uncle (1969) – Polizist
- The Young Tigers of Hong Kong (1969) – Bob
- Heintje: A Heart Goes on a Journey (1969) – Harry
- Helgalein (1969)
- The Sweet Pussycats (1969) – Philippe
- Naughty Roommates (1969) – Cajetan Fingerlos
- Heintje - Einmal wird die Sonne wieder scheinen (1970) – Jahrmarktsbude
- Hilfe, mich liebt eine Jungfrau (1970)
- What Is the Matter with Willi? (1970) – Felix Klein
- Heintje - Mein bester Freund (1970) – Max
- Love, Vampire Style (1970) – Christian Wagner
- Das Glöcklein unterm Himmelbett (1970) – Emil Giesecke
- Zwanzig Mädchen und die Pauker – Heute steht die Penne kopf (1971)
- Das haut den stärksten Zwilling um (1971) – Richard Strauss
- Aunt Trude from Buxtehude (1971) – Der Hausverwalter
- Wir hau'n den Hauswirt in die Pfanne (1971) – Amadeus Kleinschmidt
- Morgen fällt die Schule aus (1971) – Dr. Geis
- Einer spinnt immer (1971) – Notar
- Holiday Report (1971) – Horst-Dieter Mitterer
- Außer Rand und Band am Wolfgangsee (1972) – Notar
- Cabaret (1972) – Herr Ludwig
- Kinderarzt Dr. Fröhlich (1972) – Notar Fritz Pfeiffer
- My Daughter, Your Daughter (1972) – Bibo
- Lilli - die Braut der Kompanie (1972) – Stabsarzt
- The Heath Is Green (1972) – Herr Hoegen
- The 500 Pound Jerk (1973, TV Movie) – Glabov
- Old Barge, Young Love (1973) – Erwin
- Unsere Tante ist das Letzte (1973) – Luigi
- Schwarzwaldfahrt aus Liebeskummer (1974) – Evas Vater
- Waldrausch (1977) – Rixner
- The Serpent's Egg (1977) – Partner of the Master of Ceremonies
- Graf Dracula beißt jetzt in Oberbayern (1979) – Boris
- Mein Freund Winnetou (1980, TV Series) – Sam Hawkens
- Piratensender Powerplay (1982) – Rundfunkintendant
- A Love in Germany (1983) – Schulze
- Lass das - ich hass das (1983) – Richter
- Drei gegen Drei (1985) – Kaminski
- Der Schatz im Niemandsland (1987, TV Series) – Kriminalbeamter
- High Score (1990)
- Ein Schloß am Wörthersee (1990, TV Series) – Schultz
- Otto - Der Liebesfilm (1992) – Intendant Gotthilf Gutmann
- Mit Leib und Seele (1990–1993, TV Series) – Horst Metzger
- Asterix Conquers America (1994) – Getafix (German Dub)
- Vendetta (1995) – Don Giovanni
- Killer Condom (1996) – Prof. Smirnoff
- The Children of Captain Grant (1996) – Monk
- Dinosaurier – Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus! (2009) – Peter
- Fly Away (2012) – Willy Stronz
References
[edit]- ^ "… Ralf Wolter? | FORUM - Das Wochenmagazin". www.magazin-forum.de. Archived from the original on 19 December 2015.
- ^ Hasse, Edgar S. (April 2003). "Wildwest-Wendemanöver auf der a 24: Ralf Wolter vor Gericht". Die Welt.
- ^ "Ralf Wolter: Sam Hawkens machte ihn weltberühmt".
- ^ "Traueranzeigen von Ralf Wolter | SZ-Gedenken.de".
- ^ "Ralf Wolter ist tot". Spiegel. 14 October 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
External links
[edit]- Ralf Wolter at IMDb