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The birthplace of Armin Mueller-Stahl in Tilsit (now Sovetsk), which has been a listed building since 2010. Mueller-Stahl was born in Tilsit, East Prussia (now Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia). His mother, Editta, was from an upper-class family and became a university professor in Leipzig. His father, Alfred Müller, was a bank teller who ...
In 1941 Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and their troops besieged the city of Leningrad.A group of foreign journalists are flown in for one day, but one of them, Kate Davis (Mira Sorvino), is presumed dead and misses the flight out.
In the Factory, Ryan regains his voice and is reunited with his grandfather (Armin Mueller-Stahl), whose Alzheimer's disease has (in his real life) prevented him from communicating with his family. The grandfather, who is apparently knowledgeable about the inner workings of the Dust Factory, advises and tells him stories.
Das unsichtbare Visier (German: [das ˈʔʊnˌzɪçtbaːɐ̯ viˈziːɐ̯], The Invisible Visor) was an East German television series, broadcast between 1973 and 1979. [1] In its first and longest season it starred Armin Mueller-Stahl in the role of Werner Bredebusch, a Stasi agent active abroad under the alias Achim Detjen.
The Last Good Time is a 1994 American drama film starring Armin Mueller-Stahl, Olivia d'Abo, Maureen Stapleton and Lionel Stander in his final theatrical role. Directed by Bob Balaban , the film was based on a 1984 novel of the same name by Richard Bausch .
The plot centres on a rabbi (played in the 1997 version by Armin Mueller-Stahl), and his children (Elina Lowensohn and Don McKellar). The movie also features Charles Dance as a German officer, and introducing Jason Schwartz as Israel leader of the orphan rebellion.
Conversation with the Beast (German: Gespräch mit dem Biest) is a 1996 German film directed by Armin Mueller-Stahl, and written by Mueller-Stahl and Tom Abrams.The film is about an American researcher (played by Bob Balaban), who interviews a 103-year-old man claiming to be Adolf Hitler.
The film, which has many humorous moments, is set in Berlin, and concerns a burnt-out (and somewhat corrupt) police detective [a] Alex Glass (Armin Mueller-Stahl), and his glamorous new assistant, Shirley May (Julia Kent []), who are on the trail of a drug ring, the leader of which, Miskowski (Frank Stallone), is suspected of several murders.