Claus Peter Witt

Director, Author - Germany
Born March 24, 1932 in Berlin
Died May 8, 2017 in Hamburg

Mini-Biography:
Claus Peter Witt was born on March 24, 1932 in Berlin. He was a German Director, Author, known for Diese Drombuschs (Serienhaupttitel) (1983), Lindenstrasse (Serienhaupttitel) (1985), Der Fotograf oder Das Auge Gottes (1992), Claus Peter Witt's first movie on record is from 1964. Claus Peter Witt died on May 8, 2017 in Hamburg. His last motion picture on file dates from 1998.

Claus Peter Witt Filmography [Auszug]
1998: [/ /1] Der Märchenprinz (Director), with Hartmut Becker,
1997: [/ /1] Schlosshotel Orth - Theater (8) (Director), with Rupert Apfl-Nussbaumer, Nicole Regina Beutler, Christine Buchegger,
1997: [/ /1] Schlosshotel Orth - Hals- und Beinbruch (9) (Director), with Rupert Apfl-Nussbaumer, Nicole Regina Beutler, Christine Buchegger,
1997: [/ /1] Schlosshotel Orth - Das Findelkind (10) (Director), with Nicole Regina Beutler, Christine Buchegger, Florentin Groll,
1997: [/ /1] Schlosshotel Orth - Brunos letzter Coup (11) (Director), with Nicole Regina Beutler, Christine Buchegger, Franz Buchrieser,
1997: [/ /1] Schlosshotel Orth - Der Teufelsrachen (12) (Director), with Nicole Regina Beutler, Christine Buchegger, Fritz Karl,
1997: [/ /1] Schlosshotel Orth - Familienbande (12) (Director), with Karin Baal, Nicole Regina Beutler, Christine Buchegger,
1997: [/ /1] Schlosshotel Orth - Bis der Tod uns scheidet (13) (Director), with Rupert Apfl-Nussbaumer, Nicole Regina Beutler, Christine Buchegger,
1994: [05.01] Eine Frau in den allerbesten Jahren (Director), with Dagmar Biener, Gernot Endemann, Günter Grabbert,
1994: [/ /1] Die Fallers - Eine Schwarzwaldfamilie (Serienhaupttitel) (Director), Directed by Axel Bock, Ulrich König, with Marc Amato, Lukas Ammann, Brigitte Annessy,
1993: [/ /1] Kirke (Director), with Dieter Kirchlechner, ,
1993: [/ /1] Ein bisschen Zauber verträgt die Welt (Director), with Herb Andress,
1992: [/ /1] Der Fotograf oder Das Auge Gottes (Zerstörter Traum vom Fliegen (Episode 2)) (Director: Der Spruch der Füchse), Directed by Michael Günther, with Joachim Bliese, Volker Brandt, Hans Clarin,
1991: [05.13] Mutter und Söhne (Director), with Gernot Endemann, Martina Gedeck, Pamela Grosser,
1990: [/ /1] Hotel Paradies - Urlaub im Paradies (Director), with Friedrich W. Bauschulte, Grit Boettcher, Juraj Kukura,
1989: [/ /1] Hotel Paradies (Serienhaupttitel) (Director), Directed by Michael Günther, with Grit Boettcher, Ivan Desny, Beate Finckh,
1989: [/ /1] Lorentz & Söhne (Director), with Peter Buchholz,
1989: [/ /1] Die Bettler vom Kurfürstendamm (Director), with Hans Clarin, Frank Kirschgens,
1988: [11.30] Tatort - Michas Flucht (Director), with Charlotte Asendorf, Ulrike Bliefert, Kornelia Boje,
1987: [/ /1] Die Wilsheimer (Director), with Iris Berben, Monica Bleibtreu, Ulrike Bliefert,
1986: [/ /1] Ein Fall für Zwei - Todestag (Director), with Claus Theo Gärtner, Günter Strack,
1985: [/ /1] Lindenstrasse (Serienhaupttitel) (Director), Directed by Daniel Anderson, Hans W. Geissendörfer, with Inga Abel, Domna Adamopoulou, Vittorio Alfieri,
1983: [/ /1] Diese Drombuschs (Serienhaupttitel) (Director), Directed by Michael Günther, Michael Meyer, with Thomas Ahrens, Ines Baric, Michael Boettge,
1983: [/ /1] Tatort - Blütenträume (Director), with Peter Buchholz, Heinrich Giskes, Lutz Moik,
1981: [/ /1] Tod eines Schülers - Die Lehrer (Director), with Rolf Beuckert, Peter Danzeisen, Helga Grimme,
1981: [/ /1] Tod eines Schülers - Die Mitschüler (Director), with Rolf Beuckert, Klaus Herm, Dietmar Mues,
1981: [01.25] Tod eines Schülers - Die Eltern (Director), with Rolf Beuckert, Ute Christensen, Hans-Helmut Dickow,
1981: [01.18] Tod eines Schülers - Das fehlende Motiv (Director), with Ute Christiansen, Hans-Helmut Dickow, Helga Grimme,
1979: [] Noch 'ne Oper (Director), with Gitte Haenning, Gert Fröbe, Inge Meysel,
1978: [/ /1] Jede Woche hat nur einen Sonntag (Director), with Christina Grabowski, Jan Groth, Tilly Lauenstein,
1978: [/ /1] Somerset Maugham (Director),
1977: [03.26] Väter und Söhne (Director), with Dieter Laser, Paul-Edwin Roth, Sigmar Solbach,
1977: [/ /1] Die Dämonen (Director), with Christoph Bantzer, Hans-Helmut Dickow, Nicolas Lansky,
1976: [01.23] Oblomows Liebe (Director), with Herbert Bötticher, Johanna Elbauer, Hans Peter Hallwachs,
1974: [/ /1] Eine geschiedene Frau (Director), with Charles Brauer, Til Erwig, Eva-Maria Meineke,
1974: [/ /1] Arme klauen nicht (Director),
1974: [] PS - Geschichten um's Auto (Director),
1967: [/ /1] Palme im Rosengarten (Director), with Annemarie Holtz, Regine Lutz, Inge Meysel,
1966: [02.08] Die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse (Director), Directed by John Olden, with Horst Beck, Kurt Conradi, Hans Cossy,
1965: [/ /1] Die Unverbesserlichen (Director), with Helga Anders, Gernot Endemann, Gerda Gmelin,
1964: [/ /1] Wie in schlechten Romanen (Director), with Eva Berthold, Ernst Jacobi, Erwin Linder,
1964: [/ /1] Koll (Director), with Willy Maertens, Richard Münch,

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