Richard Münch
Richard Munch was widely known for his acting on the big screen. Munch started off his career in film with roles in the Peter Lorre thriller "Der Verlorene" (1951), "The Miracle of Malachias" (1961) and "The Longest Day" (1962) with Eddie Albert. He went on to act in the dramatic adaptation "The Visit" (1964) with Ingrid Bergman, "The Train" (1965) with Burt Lancaster and "The Bridge at Remagen" (1969). He also appeared in "Der Durchdreher" (1978), the Gene Hackman suspenseful mystery "Target" (1985) and the Michael Caine spy thriller "The Holcroft Covenant" (1985). Later in his career, Munch appeared in "Of Pure Blood" (CBS, 1986-87).
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Richard Münch
Filmography
Movies
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Of Pure Blood | Dr. Bamberg (Character) | - | 1986 |
30% |
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The Holcroft Covenant | Oberst (Character) | $151.6K | 1985 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Group Portrait With Lady | Hubert Gruyten (Character) | - | 1977 |
92% |
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Patton | Col. Gen. Alfred Jodl (Character) | - | 1970 |
94% |
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The Train | General Von Libitz (Character) | - | 1965 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Mark of the Tortoise | Mario Orlandi di Alsconi (Character) | - | 1964 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Redhead | Joachim (Character) | - | 1962 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Miracle of Malachias | Dr. Erwin Glass (Character) | - | 1961 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? | Oberstleutnant Kesselbach (Character) | - | 1959 |
No Score Yet |
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Wet Asphalt | Dr. Wolf (Character) | - | 1958 |