Henry Hübchen
Birthday: 02/20/1947
Place of Birth: East Berlin, Germany
Biographie:
Henry Hübchen, born February 20, 1947 in Berlin, is a German actor.
Hübchen began his acting career in the 1970s at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. He quickly gained recognition for his talent and versatility. In the 1980s he became known to a wider audience through his appearances in film and television.
One of his most famous films is "Go Trabi Go" (1991), in which he played the leading role of the family man Udo Struutz. The film was a great success and made Hübchen known to a wide audience. Other notable films he starred in include "Sonnenallee" (1999), "Good Bye, Lenin!" (2003) and "Alles auf Zucker!" (2004).
Henry Hübchen is known for his versatile acting. He has mastered both comedic and dramatic roles and has a unique ability to add depth and nuance to his characters.
In addition to his work in film and theater, Hübchen is also a voice actor. He has lent his voice to numerous characters in animated films, including the donkey in the German version of "Shrek."
With his charismatic presence and diverse acting skills, Henry Hübchen has established himself as one of the most respected German actors. His talent and passion for acting have made him a distinctive personality in the German film industry.
Moview with Henry Hübchen
The Kangaroo Chronicles - (2020)
Role: Immobilienhai Jörg Dwigs
Old Agent Men - (2017)
Role: Falk
Shark Alarm at Müggellake - (2013)
Role: Mayor Müller
Da geht noch was! - (2013)
Role: Carl Schuster
Jesus Loves Me - (2012)
Role: Gabriel
Young Goethe in Love - (2010)
Role: Johann Kaspar Goethe
Whiskey with Vodka - (2009)
Role: Otto Kullberg
Go for Zucker! - (2004)
Role: Jakob 'Jaeckie Zucker' Zuckermann
Boran - (2001)
Role: Martin Rogatzki
Sass - (2001)
Role: Kriminalsekretär Fabich
Sun Alley - (1999)
Role: Dad Ehrenreich
TV-Series with Henry Hübchen
Tatort (294) - (1994)
Role: Mr. Wille