Harry Riebauer (4 July 1921 – 8 November 1999) was a German film and television actor.
Riebauer was born in Reichenberg (Liberec, Czechoslovakia) in a Sudetengerman family.
Active in acting from 1950 through 1990, one of his many roles was appearing as Sgt. Strachwitz in the film The Great Escape (1963).[ He was noted for his tall stature, standing 1.94 metres (6 ft 4 in).
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2005
as (archive footage)
1991
as der Dünne
1990
as Herr Keil
1985
as von Estorff
1981
as Man at the Conference
1981
1975
as Dr.Ernst
1972
as Inspektor Mielitz
1972
as Sergeant Fox
1971
as Jupp Klapp
1971
as Milton S. Farnborough
1970
as Dr. Oscar Fummler
1969
as Conte di Casagrande
1969
as Rechtsanwalt Blake
1969
as Bob
1968
as Skoblin
1968
as Steve Dilaggio
1967
as Mark Denver
1966
as Herman
1966
as Gustav Drönser
1966
as Captain Macintosh
1965
as Harry
1965
as Frank Albin
1964
as Dr. Howard Trent
1964
as Sheriff
1964
as Dr. Niemeyer, Oberstaatsanwalt
1963
1963
as Philip Trooper
1963
as George Sattler
1963
as Dennis Bruckman
1963
as Stratwitch
1963
as Inspector Jeff Mitchell
1963
as Dr. Horn
1963
as Kriminalinspektor Petersen
1963
as Stefan Kosta
1962
as Ministerialrat Dr. Sommer
1962
as Eddy Fuselli
1960
as Max Gillet
1959
as The Waiter
1958
as SS-Mann
1956
as Oberleutnant Kilian
1954
as Oberleibläufer Murad
1952
as US-amerikanischer Militärpolizist
1951
as Student