Götz Otto

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Götz Otto
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Götz Otto in 2015.
Born (1967-10-15) 15 October 1967 (age 53)
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Spouse(s)Uschi Maichen
Sabine Louys (2000-present)[1]
Children4

Götz Otto (born 15 October 1967) is a German film and television actor who is perhaps best known internationally for his roles as henchman Richard Stamper in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, as Adolf Hitler's adjutant Otto Günsche in the 2004 World War II film Downfall, and as Nazi commander Klaus Adler in the 2012 comic science fiction film Iron Sky.

Life and career[]

Otto was born in Dietzenbach and his parents ran a bakery in the city.

He played Mr. Stamper, the villain Elliot Carver's assistant, in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. When called for casting, Otto was given twenty seconds to introduce himself. Saying "I'm big, I'm bad, and I'm German", the 6'6" (198 cm) actor did it in five.[2]

Otto also played minor roles of epic Nazi films such as the 1993 Steven Spielberg film Schindler's List as an SS guard. He later played the role of SS-Sturmbannführer Otto Günsche in the critically acclaimed 2004 film Downfall.[3] In 2006, he appeared in the UK film Alien Autopsy. His portrayal of Billy the Kid in Bremen in 2011 fulfilled a long-standing desire to act in the Western genre.

In 2012 he starred in the film Iron Sky as the movie's primary antagonist – Moon Nazi officer Adler, who infiltrates the US and plots to become Führer of the Moon Nazi colony.

Götz Otto in 2009, at the Women's World Awards.

He has tried his hand to being an occasional race car driver. In 2007, he raced in the German Mini Challenge VIP car at Oschersleben, but, after a strong performance in the first race, he rolled the car on the second turn of race two. He was given another opportunity in the Mini Challenge VIP Car as part of the 2008 German Grand Prix weekend at Hockenheim.

Physical appearance[]

Otto is 198 cm (6 ft 6 inches) tall and, in his earlier films, often characterized by his bleached blonde hair.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role
1992 Little Sharks Body
1993 Dann eben mit Gewalt TV
Hochwürden erbt das Paradies TV
Schindler's List Plaszow SS Guard No. 3
1994 Lauras Entscheidung TV
1995 Over My Dead Body Zuhälter 1 (Pimp #1)
After Five in the Forest Primeval Türsteher (Bouncer)
1996 Gridlock TV Mr. Two
Doppelter Einsatz TV Bernd Glowacz (1 episode)
SK-Babies TV Landis (1 episode)
SOKO 5113 TV Vogel (1 episode)
Hart to Hart: Till Death Do Us Hart TV Heinrich
Shine – Die Angst hat einen Namen VG Wetherby Duke (voice)
1997 Rosamunde Pilcher: Irrwege des Herzens TV Giles Savours
 [de] TV
Kommissar Schimpanski TV LKA-Beamter Lieb (1 episode)
Tatort TV Arnold von Brentano (1 episode)
Der Schutzengel TV Kai
Tomorrow Never Dies Mr. Stamper
1998 Earthquake in New York TV Detective Eric Steadman
The Girl of Your Dreams Heinrich von Wermelskirch
1999 Beowulf Roland
Der blonde Affe TV Kommissar Philipp Graf
Pfleger No. 1 (Nurse #1)
Der Voyeur TV Curt Rinneberg
Ein Weihnachtsmärchen TV Tschak
Die Millennium-Katastrophe TV Dan Corpening
2000 Gunblast Vodka Abel Rothstein
Marlene Gary Cooper
Der Bär ist los Entfesslungskünstler (Escape artist)
2001 Der kleine Mann
She Attila
Zsa Zsa
High Adventure Sarkhan
Death, Deceit and Destiny Aboard the Orient Express Boris
Goebbels und Geduldig Adjudant Brenneisen
 [de] TV Lockvogel
2002 Planet B: The Antman Don José de Alvarez
Edel & Starck TV Tim Reskau (1 episode)
El Embrujo de Shanghai Omar
Ma femme s'appelle Maurice Johnny Zucchini
Family Affairs – Gier nach Glück TV Dave
2003 Die Pfefferkörner TV John Quentin (1 episode)
Planet B: Mask Under Mask Gomez
Der Ermittler TV Ole Christiansen (1 episode)
Deep Freeze Nelson
Millennium Mann TV Roder (1 episode)
2004 Downfall Adjutant Otto Günsche
Ring of the Nibelungs TV King Thorkwin
Polizeiruf 110 TV Paul Reinhardt (3 episodes, 2004–2007)
2005  [fr] Zorbek
Apollonia TV Kaplan Johannes Ebner
Pfarrer Braun TV Pater Andreas (1 episode)
Grenzverkehr Großer Smetana
Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg TV Harry Melton
Stockflame Niklas von Dhrei
Der Todestunnel TV Roman Sikorski
Urmel aus dem Eis TV König Pumponell
2006 Balko TV Lukowski (1 episode)
Alien Autopsy Laszlo Voros
Eva Blond TV Detlev (1 episode)
Rettet die Weihnachtsgans TV Alfred
2007 Die Erntehelferin TV Martin
Siska TV Ronald Bergmann (1 episode)
Doktor Martin TV Kurt Bendicks (1 episode)
SOKO Donau TV Sascha Gorki (1 episode)
Für immer Afrika TV Christian Lindenburg
2008 Ossis Eleven
2009 Betrayal Krüger
2010 The Pillars of the Earth TV Walter
Augustine: The Decline of the Roman Empire TV Genseric
The Whore TV König
2012 Iron Sky Klaus Adler
Cloud Atlas Withers
2013 Legend № 17 Phil Esposito
2015 Prinzessin Maleen TV Baron Raimund
2016 Short film Walter
The Visitors: Bastille Day Colonel Wurtz
2019–20 Dignity TV Paul Schäfer (Main role)
2020 Enfant Terrible

References[]

  1. ^ "Google Translate".
  2. ^ "Promi-Porträt: Götz Otto". kwick!. 20 October 2007. Archived from the original on 22 October 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2007.
  3. ^ Götz Otto

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