Kurt Raab
Kurt Raab was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Raab worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Das Kaffeehaus" (1970) starring Margit Carstensen, "Die Niklashauser Fahrt" with Michael König (1970) and "Love Is Colder Than Death" with Ulli Lommell (1969). He also contributed to "Pioniere in Ingolstadt" (1970), "Rio das Mortes" (1970) and "Whity" (1970). He continued to work steadily in film throughout the seventies and the eighties, appearing in "Warum die UFOs Unseren Salat Klauen" (1979), "Total Vereist" (1980) and the musical drama "Tristan Und Isolde" (1981) with Christoph Waltz. He also appeared in "Engel aus Eisen" (1981). Raab was most recently credited in the Margit Carstensen drama "Martha" (1994). Raab continued to exercise his talent in the eighties, taking on a mix of projects like "Wohin?" with Herbert Achternbusch (1987), "Der Rekord" (1988) starring Uwe Ochsenknecht and "Bolwieser" (1989). His credits also expanded to "Fontane Effi Briest" with Hanna Schygulla (1989) and "The American Soldier" (1989) starring Karl Scheydt. Raab passed away in June 1988 at the age of 47.