HEINRICH SCHAFMEISTER

Heinrich Schafmeister
Heinrich Schafmeister
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: March 2, 1957
Place of Birth: Essen, Germany

Biography

Heinrich Schafmeister is a German actor and presenter. He is the second of three children born to the former President of the State Social Court of Schleswig-Holstein. He attended primary school from 1963 to 1967, followed by the Albert-Einstein-Realschule in Essen until 1973. Subsequently, he completed his *Abitur* (university-entrance diploma) at the St.-Pius-Gymnasium in Coesfeld and went on to study German Studies and Music. He dropped out of his university studies in 1980 to transfer to the Folkwang University of the Arts. There, he was classmates with Armin Rohde and Hansa Czypionka. After graduating, he performed in theater productions in Aachen for six years. He made his cinematic debut in 1984 in the film *Treffer*, directed by Dominik Graf. Schafmeister also frequently appears in television series—for instance, as Didi Denkelmann in *Die Camper*, as Manfred Höch in *Wilsberg*, or as Karl Wolkenfuß in *Wie erziehe ich meine Eltern?*. Schafmeister gained wider public recognition through the film *Comedian Harmonists*, in which he portrayed the singer Erich A. Collin. Schafmeister serves voluntarily as the Treasurer of the *Bundesverband Schauspiel* (BFFS)—the professional union for actors. As a board member, he is also responsible for social and collective bargaining policy. In this capacity, he played a key role in late 2013 in concluding the first collective bargaining agreement for actors in the German film and television industry—an agreement that, among other provisions, established a minimum starting wage for newcomers to the profession. He lives in Cologne and is married to Jutta Schafmeister, an actors' agent. Together with Leonard Lansink, Schafmeister performs in theater productions. During the 2014 European elections, he publicly supported the SPD and its lead candidate, Martin Schulz. From July 23 to December 2018, he co-hosted the program *Live nach Neun* alongside Alina Stiegler.

Filmography

Starring

De Venosta's Father
Self - Host
Gerald Jung
2013·
Antilopen
Ralf "Ralle" Schmitz
Betriebsrat Borchert
Hotelier
Director
Walter Stichling
Bürgermeister
Bonifaz Maier
Frank Zenka
Frieder Ahrlenz
Fürst Alfons
Herr Kolitzky
Wolfgang Thesen
Lüder
2007·
Oben ohne
Udo Maulhart
Andreas Eumann
2007·
Vollidiot
IKEA Mann
Self
2006·
Ladyland
Wolfgang Link
Vater Richmuth
Vater (voice)
2006·
Charlie 2
Blixt
Dr. Stefan Schiller
Professor Habakuk Tibatong
Edmund Krüger
Mika
Paul Schrader
Papa (voice)
Albert Greeve, Kurt Blom, Jürgen Sturm
2003·
ZIBB
Self
Sigmund von Darendorf
Hermann Helmholtz
Dr. Bernhardt
Erich Hausleitner, Dr. Roland Brunner, Gisbert von Ackersberg
Dr. Carlo Mittenzwey
Prof. Hans Hansen
Günther Bienentreu
Self
Stefan Möller
Stefan Drösser
2001·
The Slurb
Department Manager
Volmer
lovec
Jürgen Hertwig
Dr. Rüdiger Baer
2000·
Marlene
Pianist
Self
Self
Pfarrer Norbert Bliesheim
Self
Matthias Reimers
Hempelmann
Falscher Arzt
Pathologe
Dieter Denkelmann
1997·
Das Amt
Bernhard Klüver
1997·
Harald
Harald
Erich A. Collin
Self
Manfred Häussinger
1996·
Die Drei
von Oelsen
1995·
Wilsberg
Mani
1995·
Balko
Dr. Konrad Ihsen
Bankdirektor Pape
Kommissar Lausitz
Sommer-Höllenstein
Konrad Storch, Hufnagel
Karl Kossler
Dr. Wimmer
Jürgen Porschenk
Wolfgang Meyer
Martin Wund
1994·
Die Wache
Erster Straßenbahnmeister
Dieter Brötz
Werner
Gerd Falck
Klaus Dieter
1993·
Wildbach
Jörg Schefe
1992·
Riverboat
Self
Werner Dorngiebel
Carlo Steinbach
Horst Münch
Mercedes
1991·
DAS!
Self
Martin
Strubel
Direktionsassistent
1988·
The Cat
Otten
Volker Schachtelmann
Guthen, Hans Heinz
1984·
Treffer
Chris
Dr. Eberhard Scheibing
Johnny Benedetti / Klaus-Dieter Schreckenbach, Justus Erbrecht, Thomas Baum
Kurt Roosen, Tetzlaff, Sigmar Holtzberg, Paul Gartz, Dentzel
Self
Kurt Reitmeier
Self
1974·
3 nach 9
Self
Dr. Kaiser