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Richard Münch

Highest Rated: 94% The Train (1965)

Lowest Rated: 30% The Holcroft Covenant (1985)

Birthday: Jan 10, 1916

Birthplace: Giessen, Germany

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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Highest rated movies

94% 89% The Train
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92% 93% Patton
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30% 30% The Holcroft Covenant
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Miracle of Malachias
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Group Portrait With Lady
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Of Pure Blood
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Mark of the Tortoise
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40% Wet Asphalt
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Redhead
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Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever?
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Filmography

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Of Pure Blood Dr. Bamberg (Character) - 1986
30% 30% The Holcroft Covenant Oberst (Character) $151.6K 1985
No Score Yet No Score Yet Group Portrait With Lady Hubert Gruyten (Character) - 1977
92% 93% Patton Col. Gen. Alfred Jodl (Character) - 1970
94% 89% 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 40% Wet Asphalt Dr. Wolf (Character) - 1958