

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 in the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz, also in Munich. Among his many film and TV appearances (a quite memorable one being NBC's mini-series Peter the Great, portraying the formidable Tsar's lifelong friend and "right hand" Alexander Menshikov, alongside Maximilian Schell), the Oscar-winning film Cabaret (1972), in which he played the rich "Baron Maximilian von Heune" is probably the best-known; other internationally-known performances include his work in The Damned, The McKenzie Break, and Ludwig. Griem starred in the television mini-series "The Devil's Lieutenant" directed by John Goldschmidt, adapted by Jack Rosenthal and based on the novel by M Fagyas, for Channel 4 and ZDF. Despite his success in film, the theatre remained at the heart of Griem's work, and he performed in many classic roles from both the German and English-language repertoire.
Known For
Liebe auf Bewährung (2004)Age: 72as Albert Tieck
Liebe, Lügen, Leidenschaften (2002)Age: 70as Maximilian Fox
Amokfahrt zum Pazifik (2001)Age: 69as Oscar
Tides of Change (2001)Age: 69as Colonnello Greisberg
Der Mörder in dir (2000)Age: 68as Günther Lehmann
Lourdes (2000)Age: 68as Auguste La Fontaine
Die Stunde des Löwen (1999)Age: 67as Professor Winterfeld
SK Kölsch (1999)Age: 67as Willi Haller
Der letzte Zeuge (1998)Age: 66as Karl Axer
The Lost Daughter (1997)Age: 65as Rolf Sutter




