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Fabian Busch
Busch in 2006
Born (1975-10-01) 1 October 1975 (age 49)
OccupationActor
Years active1993–present

Fabian Busch (born 1 October 1975) is a German actor.[1] He has appeared in more than sixty films since 1993.[2] Among his best-known films is the film satire Look Who's Back, in which he plays a moviemaker who befriends Adolf Hitler. He also had supporting roles in Downfall (2004) as Obersturmbannführer Stehr and in The Reader (2008) as Kate Winslet's defense attorney. In addition to acting, Busch also directed and wrote the screenplay for the 2009 short film Edgar.

Selected filmography

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Films
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Inge, April und Mai [de]
1995 Under the Milky Way Tom
1996 Kinder ohne Gnade Dennis TV film
1997 Gone Wrong [de] Jojo
1998 23 David
2000 England! Tom
Cold Is the Evening Breeze Felix
Dogma 2000 - Unter Freunden Stefan
2003 Ein Schiff wird kommen Leo
Learning to Lie Helmut
2004 Vakuum Mick
Farland Jakob
Downfall Obersturmbannführer Stehr
SommerHundeSöhne Frank
2007 Video Kings [de] Flo
Sunny
2008 My Mother's Tears [de] Alex, today
The Charlemagne Code [de] Justus TV film
Finnischer Tango Rudolph
Waiting for Angelina [de] Olaf
The Reader Hanna's Defence Council
2010 Spear of Destiny [de] Justus TV film
2011 Gegengerade [de] Arne
2012 The Hunt for the Amber Room [de] Justus TV film
Abseitsfalle Podolski
2014 A Blind Hero: The Love of Otto Weidt [de] Chaim Horn TV film
Fiddlesticks [de] Otto
2015 Look Who's Back Fabian Sawatzki
Vorstadtrocker
2016 Sex & Crime [de] Theo
TV series
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Der Kriminalist Jens Knappmeyer 1 episode
2017 Fargo Jakob Ungerleider Episode "The Law of Vacant Places"

References

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  1. ^ "Die Tränen meiner Mutter".
  2. ^ Kino 1995- Issues 58-70 - Page 270 "Koch and his buddy David (Fabian Busch) find employment in the services of the KGB, thanks to Lupo (Dieter Landuris) and Pepe (Jan-Gregor Krernp), a pair of dropout draft-dodgers and drug-dealers, who strut more muscle than brain but ...
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