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Robert Gwisdek was born on January 19, 1984 in Berlin, Germany. He is an actor and director, known for Drei Zimmer/Küche/Bad (2012), Kohlhaas oder die Verhältnismäßigkeit der Mittel (2012) and Renn, wenn Du kannst (2010).
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- Scene of the Crime (1970) as Lukas Vogt
- ZIBB (2003) as Self
- NDR Talk Show (1979) as Self
- German Film Award (1951) as Self
- Donna Leon (2000) as Kadett Giuliano Belcredi
- Kommissar Stolberg (2006) as Sebastian Werner
- The Glassblower (2016) as Peter Maienbaum
- Rose (2026) Cast
- The Kangaroo Conspiracy (2022) as Ritter
- 13 Semester (2009) as Dirk
- Dying (2024) as Bernard
- 3 Days in Quiberon (2018) as Michael Jürgs
- Tiger Girl (2017) as Ohrfeigenmann
- Alki Alki (2015) as Troubadour
- Schoßgebete (2014) as Stefan Loss
- NVA (2005) as Traubewein
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Most-watched Robert Gwisdek films currently: The Glassblower (2016), Rose (2026), The Kangaroo Conspiracy (2022), 13 Semester (2009), Dying (2024).
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Selected TV credits: Scene of the Crime (1970), ZIBB (2003), NDR Talk Show (1979), German Film Award (1951), Donna Leon (2000).
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