Rainer Laupichler

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Rainer Laupichler is a German actor, born on January 21, 1957, in Daun. He studied business administration in Berlin before completing his acting training from 1981 to 1985 at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin and has appeared in over 250 film and television productions. He became known for roles such as fashion manufacturer Marcel Börner in “Schloss Einstein” (1998–2000, 8 episodes), HR manager Nübel in “Stromberg” (2009–2012, 7 episodes), Kriminalrat Schaaf in “Wilsberg” (ongoing), Dr. Seckendorff in “Club der roten Bänder” (2015–2016, 3 episodes), as well as guest appearances in series like…

  • Acting
  • Born 21 January 1957 (age 69)
  • Daun, Germany
  • 85 credits

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Most-watched Rainer Laupichler films currently: Antibodies (2005), The Dark Side of the Moon (2016), Because We Are Champions (2022), Idiotentest (2012), Loverboy (2017).

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Selected TV credits: Scene of the Crime (1970), Polizeiruf 110 (1971), Alarm for Cobra 11: The Motorway Police (1996), SOKO Köln (2003), SOKO Leipzig (2001).

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