Lutz Moik
his grave in Berlin
Born10 November 1930
Died4 July 2002
Berlin, Germany
OccupationActor
Years active1945 - 1996

Lutz Moik (1930–2002) was a German film and television actor.[1] He achieved his breakthrough with the leading role in the fairytale film Heart of Stone in 1950.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1945Meine Herren SöhneLutz Redwitz
1945Frühlingsmelodie
1947And If We Should Meet AgainWolfgang
1948Thank You, I'm FineOtto Holk
19481-2-3 CoronaGerhard Wittmann
1949Und wenn's nur einer wär'Michael
1950Five SuspectsKlaus Eriksen
1950Bürgermeister AnnaMatthias Lehmkuhl
1950Heart of StonePeter Munk
1951The Guilt of Doctor HommaGerhard Homma
1951Hanna AmonThomas Amon
1952The Merry VineyardJochen Most
1953ChristinaKlaus Stauffer
1956My Sixteen SonsChristian Massow
1956Teenage WolfpackKuddeVoice, Uncredited
1956Das verbotene ParadiesKarl Wetterstein
1958Iron GustavOtto Kroppke
1960Heaven, Love and TwineErich Hofmann
1960Officer FactoryFähnrich Kramer
1965The Oil PrincePaddyVoice, Uncredited
1965The Desperado TrailSchneller PantherVoice, Uncredited
1978Pastorale 1943Duitser

References

  1. Goble p.211

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.


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