Kurt Raab (20 July 1941 – 28 June 1988) was a West German stage and film actor, as well as a screenwriter and playwright. Raab is best remembered for his work with German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, with whom he collaborated on 31 film projects.
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as Self (archive footage)
1992
as Self (archive footage)
1990
as Kaderleiter
1989
as Pastor
1989
as Self
1989
1988
as Gast
1987
as Oberscharführer Karl Frenzel
1986
as Michel, Butler
1986
as Walter Hahn
1986
as Dr. Ross
1986
as John Hagen
1985
as Rado
1985
as Mephisto
1985
as Marcel Lambert
1985
as Haag
1985
as Adolf Hitler
1985
as Maslanko
1984
as Intendant
1984
as P.K. Wütrich
1984
as Fahrstuhlmonteur
1984
as Mann mit Narbe
1984
1984
as Horst
1984
as Jörg
1983
1983
1983
1983
as Solomka
1983
as Nachbar
1983
1983
as Bevney
1983
as Fellner
1982
as Poli
1982
1982
as Herr Dankert
1982
as Gerichtspräsident
1982
as Dr. Krokowski
1982
as Herr Körber
1982
as Sally Meerschaum
1982
as Ganelon
1981
as Reichenstein
1981
as Ossi
1981
as Oberamtmann
1981
as Chauffeur
1981
as Mr. Münch
1981
as Alfred Wittkowsky
1980
as Maria Franz Beekenbrandt
1980
as Hitler
1979
as Chef
1979
as Mann von Glorias Freundin
1979
as Theopont Dirlewanger
1979
as Ringmaster
1979
as Franz
1978
as Fletcher
1977
as Arthur
1977
1977
as Xaver Ferdinand Maria Bolwieser - Station Master
1977
as Parteifunktionär
1977
as Adolf
1976
as Walter Kranz
1976
as Polizist
1975
as Herr Bauer
1975
as Barkeeper Gustav
1975
as Wodka-Peter
1975
as Audience Member
1974
as Peter Pickl
1974
1974
as Secretary
1974
as Aufseher Wupke
1974
as Car Mechanic
1974
1973
as Mark Holm
1973
as Insp. Fritz Haarmann
1973
as Fabrikleiter
1972
as Zimmerman
1972
as Harald
1972
as Kurt, Hans's brother-in-law
1971
as Pfarrer
1971
as Fred
1971
as The Pianist (uncredited)
1971
as Fritz Rechthaler, Jungbauer
1971
1971
as Tankwart
1971
as Self
1970
as Erster Erzieher
1970
as Bischof
1970
as Ricky's Brother
1970
as Mr. R.
1970
as Self (uncredited)
1970
as Don Marzio
1970
as Aufsichtsperson im Kaufhaus
1969
as Tankwart
1951
as Self