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Occupation
  
Children
  
Peter Ruhmann

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Heinz Ruhmann

Years active
  
1926-1993



Full Name
  
Heinrich Wilhelm Ruhmann

Born
  
March 7, 1902 (
1902-03-07
)

Died
  
October 3, 1994, Berg, Germany

Spouse
  
Hertha Droemer (m. 1974–1994), Hertha Feiler (m. 1939–1970), Maria Herbot (m. 1924–1938)

Albums
  
Hans Albers & Heinz Ruhmann

Movies
  
Die Feuerzangenbowle, It Happened in Broad, The Captain from Kop, Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne, Three Good Friends

Similar People
  
Heinz Erhardt, Heinz Drache, Hans Albers, Hertha Feiler, Willy Fritsch

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Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz" Rühmann (March 7, 1902 – October 3, 1994) was a German film actor who appeared in over 100 films between 1926 and 1993. He is one of the most famous and popular German actors of the 20th Century and is considered a German film legend. Rühmann is best known for his comedic "Average Guys" in film comedies such as Three from the Filling Station and The Punch Bowl. During his later years, he was also a respected character actor in films like The Captain from Köpenick and It Happened in Broad Daylight. His only English-speaking movie was Ship of Fools in 1964.

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Early life

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Rühmann was born in Essen as the son of a Restaurateur. He started his acting career during the early 1920s and appeared in numerous theatres in Germany during the following years. His role in the 1930 movie Die Drei von der Tankstelle (The Three from the Filling Station) led him to film stardom. He remained highly popular as a comedic actor (and sometime singer) throughout the 1930s and early 1940s. He remained in Germany and continued to work during the Nazi period, as did his friend and colleague, Hans Albers.

Career during the Third Reich

During the Nazi era, he acted in 37 films and directed four. After the Nazis seized power in 1933, Rühmann did not speak openly about German politics, but instead kept himself as neutral as possible. He never stated a word against or towards the Nazis in the press, although he had been a supporter of democracy. In 1938, he divorced his Jewish wife Maria Bernheim, who married a Swedish actor and, before World War II broke out, travelled to Stockholm and, as a result, survived the Holocaust. The divorce caused Rühmann to be accused of wanting to secure his career; however, the marriage had probably already fallen apart and some sources say, that he wanted to protect his wife with the divorce. After 1945, Bernheim defended her ex-husband against accusations of opportunism. His second wife Hertha Feiler, whom he married shortly after, had a Jewish grandfather, a fact that caused Rühmann problems with the Nazi cultural authorities. Rühmann retained his reputation as an apolitical star during the entire Nazi era.

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During the war years, Rühmann increasingly let himself be co-opted by the Third Reich. His role as lead actor in the comedy Quax, der Bruchpilot was supposed to distract the populace from the war. In 1941, under the direction of Reichsfilmkammer president Carl Froelich, Rühmann played the title role in Der Gasmann, about a gas meter reader who is suspected of foreign espionage. In 1944, the premiere of Die Feuerzangenbowle was forbidden by the Nazi film censor for "disrespect for authority". Through his good relationships with the regime, however, Rühmann was able to screen the film in public. He brought the film to the Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschanze for a private screening for Hermann Göring and others. Afterward, Göring was able to get the ban on the film lifted by Adolf Hitler. A nostalgic comedy of mistaken identities, the film was probably the most popular film of his career and later became a cult hit among college students. As a "state actor", the highest title for an actor during the Nazi era, Rühmann was not drafted into the Wehrmacht. He did have to take the basic training to become a military pilot, but for the Third Reich, Rühmann was more valuable as an actor and he was spared having to take part in the war effort. In August 1944, Joseph Goebbels put Rühmann on the Gottbegnadeten list of indispensable actors.

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Rühmann was a favorite actor of Holocaust diarist Anne Frank, who pasted his picture on the wall of her room in her family's hiding place during the war, where it can still be seen today. The enormous range of Rühmann's popularity during the Nazi era is illustrated by the fact that he was also a favorite actor of Adolf Hitler and his propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.

Postwar career

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Rühmann had a difficult time resuming his career after the war, but by the mid-1950s, the former comedian had established himself again as a star, only this time as Germany's leading character actor. In 1956, Rühmann starred in the title role of the internationally acclaimed picture Der Hauptmann von Köpenick (The Captain of Köpenick), the true story of a Prussian cobbler, Wilhelm Voigt, who dressed up as an army officer and took over the town hall in Köpenick. In the days of the German Empire, the army had an exalted status and Voigt embarrassed the army officers and civil servants who obeyed him without question. Rühmann was also the leading man in the 1960 film version of The Adventures of the Good Soldier Schweik, after the novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek. He also played the role of Father Brown in three German films during the 1960s. In 1965, Rühmann was brought to Hollywood by producer Stanley Kramer for a supporting role as a German Jew in his all-star movie Ship of Fools.

His wife Hertha Feiler died in 1970 and Rühmann married his third wife Hertha Droemer in 1974. In his later years he also worked as a recitator for German television. His last film was Faraway, So Close! (1993) by Wim Wenders, where he played an old fatherly chauffeur named Konrad. Rühmann died in October 1994, aged 92 years. He was buried in Berg-Aufkirchen, Bavaria. His popularity with German audiences continues: In 1995, he was posthumously awarded the Goldene Kamera as the "Greatest German Actor of the Century"; in 2006, a poll voted him No. 1 in the ZDF TV-show „Unsere Besten - Favorite German Actors“.

Awards

  • 1938: Venice Film Festival: Medal for his acting in Der Mustergatte
  • 1940: Appointed Staatsschauspieler by the Third Reich
  • 1940: Honorary Membership in the Danish Flight Club
  • 1957: Golden Gate Award (Best Actor) for Der Hauptmann von Köpenick
  • 1957: Kunstpreis der Stadt Berlin
  • 1957: Filmband in Gold as Best Leading Actor for Der Hauptmann von Köpenick
  • 1959: Ernst-Lubitsch-Preis
  • 1961: Preis der deutschen Filmkritik (Award of German Film Critics)
  • 1961: Filmband in Gold as Best Leading Actor for Das schwarze Schaf
  • 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1984: A total of twelve Bambi Awards
  • 1965: Großes Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
  • 1966: Silberner Bildschirm by the film magazine TV-Hören und Sehen
  • 1967, 1968: Two Goldener Bildschirm by the film magazine TV-Hören und Sehen
  • 1972: Großes Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit Stern
  • 1972: Filmband in Gold for his "long and outstanding work" in German Film
  • 1972: Goldene Leinwand (Special Award) for extraordinary merits
  • 1972: Honorary Medal by the Spitzenorganisation der Filmwirtschaft (SPIO) for Lifetime Achievement
  • 1977: Großes Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit Stern und Schulterband
  • 1977: Cultural Honorary Award by the City of München
  • 1981: Bayerischer Maximiliansorden für Wissenschaft und Kunst
  • 1982: Chaplin-Stock in Silver by the Association of German Film Critics
  • 1982: Goldene Ehrenmünze der Landeshauptstadt München
  • 1986: Bayerischer Filmpreis: Honorary Award
  • 1989: Appointment as Professor honoris causa by the Kunst und Wissenschaft of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 1990: Goldene Berolina
  • 1992: Magdeburger Otto for Lifetime Achievement
  • 1995: Goldene Kamera as the Greatest German Actor of the Century (posthumous)
  • 2006: Voted No. 1 in the ZDF TV-show „Unsere Besten - Favorite German Actors“ (results by a poll)
  • Autobiography

  • Das war's. Erinnerungen. Ullstein, Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-548-20521-6
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1993
    Faraway, So Close! as
    Konrad
    1983
    Es gibt noch Haselnuß-Sträucher (TV Movie) as
    Perret-Latour
    1981
    Ein Zug nach Manhattan (TV Movie) as
    Kantor Leon Sternberger
    1980
    Aller guten Dinge sind drei. Serenade für Spieldose, Cello und Orgel (TV Movie) as
    Friebe, Eberts, Weber
    1979
    Balthasar im Stau (TV Movie) as
    Taxifahrer Lefèvre / Taxifahrer Balthasar van Krogg / Taxifahrer Lord Barclay / ...
    1979
    Noch 'ne Oper (TV Movie) as
    Golfspieler
    1978
    Diener und andere Herren (TV Movie) as
    Kirchendiener / Butler / Edward / ...
    1978
    Heinz Rühmann erzählt Max und Moritz von Wilhelm Busch (TV Movie) as
    Narrator
    1977
    Gefundenes Fressen as
    Alfred Eisenhardt
    1977
    Das chinesische Wunder as
    Poliakoff
    1976
    Kein Abend wie jeder andere (TV Movie) as
    Roeder, Antiquitätenhändler
    1975
    Heinz Rühmann erzählt Märchen as
    Narrator
    1973
    Oh Jonathan, oh Jonathan! as
    Konsul Jonathan Reynold
    1973
    Der Hausmeister (TV Movie) as
    Davies
    1971
    Der Pfandleiher (TV Movie) as
    Hilary
    1971
    Der Kapitän as
    Wilhelm Ebbs
    1970
    Endspurt (TV Movie) as
    Sam Kinsale 80
    1970
    Mein Freund Harvey (TV Movie) as
    Elwood Dowd
    1970
    Lerne Lachen ohne zu weinen (TV Movie)
    1969
    Sag's dem Weihnachtsmann (TV Movie) as
    Leslie Darwin
    1968
    Heute zwischen gestern und morgen - Poesie und Prosa von Kurt Tucholsky (TV Movie)
    1968
    Die Ente klingelt um halb acht as
    Dr. Alexander
    1968
    Der Tod des Handlungsreisenden (TV Movie) as
    Willy Loman
    1967
    Operazione San Pietro as
    Cardinal Erik Braun (as Heinz Ruhman)
    1966
    Enter Inspector Maigret as
    Kommissar Maigret
    1966
    Grieche sucht Griechin as
    Archilochos
    1966
    Your Money or Your Life as
    Henry Schmidt
    1966
    Hokuspokus oder: Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden...? as
    Peer Bille
    1965
    Das Liebeskarussell as
    Professor Hellberg
    1965
    Ship of Fools as
    Lowenthal (as Heinz Ruehmann)
    1965
    Dr. med. Hiob Prätorius as
    Dr. Hiob Prätorius
    1964
    Vorsicht Mister Dodd as
    Dr. Lancelot Dodd / Dr. Ivor Marmion
    1963
    Das Haus in Montevideo as
    Prof. Dr. Traugott Hermann Nägler
    1963
    Meine Tochter und ich as
    Dr. Robert Stegemann
    1962
    Er kanns nicht lassen as
    Pater Brown
    1962
    Max, der Taschendieb as
    Max Schilling
    1961
    Der Lügner as
    Sebastian Schumann
    1960
    Das schwarze Schaf as
    Pater Brown
    1960
    The Good Soldier Schweik as
    Josef Schwejk
    1960
    Mein Schulfreund as
    Ludwig Fuchs
    1960
    Judge and Juvenile as
    Judge Dr. Ferdinand Bluhme
    1959
    Ein Mann geht durch die Wand as
    Herr Buchsbaum
    1959
    Grand Hotel as
    Carl Kringelein
    1958
    Der eiserne Gustav as
    Gustav Hartmann
    1958
    Der Pauker as
    Dr. Hermann Seidel
    1958
    Der Mann, der nicht nein sagen konnte as
    Thomas Träumer
    1958
    It Happened in Broad Daylight as
    Oberleutnant Matthäi
    1957
    Vater sein dagegen sehr as
    Lutz Ventura
    1956
    Das Sonntagskind as
    Anton Wibbel
    1956
    The Captain from Köpenick as
    Wilhelm Voigt
    1956
    Charleys Tante as
    Dr. Otto Dernburg
    1955
    Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne as
    Teddy Lemke
    1955
    Danger Flight 931 as
    Henri Petit
    1954
    Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins as
    Pittes Breuer
    1953
    Briefträger Müller as
    Titus Müller
    1953
    Keine Angst vor großen Tieren as
    Emil Keller
    1952
    Schäm' dich, Brigitte! as
    Dr. Felix Schneider
    1952
    Das kann jedem passieren as
    Hugo Brinkmeyer
    1949
    Ich mach dich glücklich as
    Peter Krüger
    1949
    Das Geheimnis der roten Katze as
    André
    1948
    Der Herr vom andern Stern as
    Der Herr vom andern Stern
    1947
    Quax in Afrika as
    Fluglehrer Otto Groschenbügel, 'Quax'
    1945
    Sag' die Wahrheit as
    Peter Hellmer
    1944
    The Punch Bowl as
    Dr. Johannes Pfeiffer / Hans Pfeiffer
    1943
    Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an as
    Peter Trost
    1942
    Fronttheater as
    Selbst / Self (unconfirmed, uncredited)
    1941
    Quax, der Bruchpilot as
    Otto Groschenbügel / Quax
    1941
    Der Gasmann as
    Hermann Knittel
    1941
    Hauptsache glücklich! as
    Axel Roth
    1940
    Request Concert as
    Heinz Rühmann
    1940
    Kleider machen Leute as
    Schneidergeselle Wenzel
    1939
    Hurrah! I'm a Papa as
    Student Peter Ohlsen
    1939
    Bachelor's Paradise as
    Hugo Bartels, Standesbeamter
    1939
    The Leghorn Hat as
    Theo Farina
    1938
    So You Don't Know Korff Yet? as
    Niels Korff
    1938
    13 Stühle as
    Friseur Felix Rabe
    1938
    Five Millions Seek an Heir as
    Peter Pett / Patrick Pett
    1938
    Die Umwege des schönen Karl as
    Karl Kramer - Kellner
    1937
    Model Husband as
    Billy Bartlett
    1937
    Two Merry Adventurers as
    Macky McPherson
    1937
    The Man Who is Talked About as
    Toni Mathis
    1936
    Lumpaci the Vagabond as
    Schneidergeselle Zwirn
    1936
    Wenn wir alle Engel wären as
    Christian Kempenich
    1936
    Allotria as
    David
    1936
    Wer zuletzt küßt... as
    Franz Angerer
    1935
    Der Außenseiter as
    Peter Bang
    1935
    Eva, the Factory Girl as
    Willibald Riegele
    1935
    Wer wagt - gewinnt as
    Paul Normann, der kleine Angestellte
    1935
    Heaven on Earth as
    Peter Hilpert
    1934
    Frasquita as
    Hippolit, his best man
    1934
    Heinz im Mond as
    Aristides Nessel
    1934
    A Waltz for You as
    Benjamin Cortes, Komponist
    1934
    Pipin, der Kurze as
    August Pipin
    1934
    So ein Flegel as
    Dr. Hans Pfeiffer / Erich Pfeiffer
    1934
    The Grand Duke's Finances as
    Pelotard
    1933
    Es gibt nur eine Liebe as
    Ballettmeister Eddy Blattner
    1933
    Alle machen mit (Short)
    1933
    Three Bluejackets and a Blonde as
    Kadett Heini Jäger
    1933
    O' Schwarzwald, O' Heimat as
    Amadori
    1933
    Laughing Heirs as
    Peter Frank
    1933
    Ich und die Kaiserin as
    Didier
    1932
    Spoiling the Game as
    Willy Streblow - Rennfahrer
    1932
    Things Are Getting Better Already as
    Ingenieur Fred Holmer
    1932
    Der Stolz der 3. Kompanie as
    Gustav Diestelbeck
    1931
    Man braucht kein Geld as
    Heinz Schmidt
    1931
    The Upright Sinner as
    Wittek
    1931
    My Wife, the Adventuress as
    Peter Bergmann, Bankbeamter
    1931
    Bombs Over Monte Carlo as
    1. Offizier Lt. Peter Schmidt
    1931
    The Man in Search of His Murderer as
    Hans Herfort
    1930
    Murder for Sale as
    Victor Sérigny
    1930
    Three from the Filling Station as
    Hans
    1927
    Das Mädchen mit den fünf Nullen
    1926
    Das deutsche Mutterherz as
    Oscar
    Producer
    1953
    Briefträger Müller (co-producer)
    1951
    Schatten über Neapel (producer)
    1951
    Amore e sangue (producer)
    1950
    Wonderful Times (Documentary) (producer)
    1950
    0 Uhr 15, Zimmer 9 (producer)
    1949
    Sechzehn gegen einen (Short) (producer)
    1949
    Ich mach dich glücklich (producer)
    1949
    Mordprozeß Dr. Jordan (producer)
    1949
    Martina (producer)
    1949
    Das Geheimnis der roten Katze (producer)
    1948
    The Ballad of Berlin (producer - uncredited)
    1948
    Die kupferne Hochzeit (producer)
    1948
    Der Herr vom andern Stern (producer)
    1947
    Quax in Afrika (line producer)
    1946
    Sag' die Wahrheit (producer)
    1945
    Sag' die Wahrheit (producer)
    1944
    Der Engel mit dem Saitenspiel (producer)
    1944
    The Punch Bowl (line producer)
    1943
    Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an (line producer)
    1943
    Sophienlund (line producer)
    1941
    Quax, der Bruchpilot (line producer)
    1941
    Hauptsache glücklich! (producer)
    1940
    Kleider machen Leute (producer - uncredited)
    1940
    Lauter Liebe (line producer)
    1939
    Bachelor's Paradise (producer)
    1939
    The Leghorn Hat (line producer)
    Director
    1953
    Briefträger Müller (uncredited)
    1948
    Die kupferne Hochzeit
    1944
    Der Engel mit dem Saitenspiel
    1943
    Sophienlund
    1940
    Goebbels-Geburtstagsfilm - 29.10.1940 (Short)
    1940
    Lauter Liebe
    1938
    Many Lies
    Soundtrack
    2012
    Ein Abend für... (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Ein Abend für die Kinderstars (2012) - (performer: "La-Le-Lu", "Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne")
    1999
    Aimee & Jaguar (performer: "Ich brech' die Herzen der stolzesten Frauen")
    1995
    Tohuwabohu (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - 47 (ohne 11) (1998) - (performer: "Ich brech' die Herzen der stolzesten Frau'n" - uncredited)
    - Maybe XXVII (1995) - (performer: "Ich brech' die Herzen der stolzesten Frau'n" - uncredited)
    1994
    Monte Video (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - EU (1994) - (performer: "Unser Lied (La Le Lu)" - uncredited)
    1989
    Knastmusik (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Damenwahl - (performer: "Ich brech die Herzen der stolzesten Frauen" - uncredited)
    1981
    Kintopp Kintopp (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Premiere (1981) - (performer: "Ein Freund, ein guter Freund" - uncredited)
    1971
    Der Kapitän (performer: "Seemann, gib Acht")
    1960
    The Good Soldier Schweik (performer: "Kleiner Mönch was weinest Du" - uncredited)
    1956
    Charleys Tante (performer: "Amazonas-Mambo (Träume aus der Pampa)")
    1955
    Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne (performer: "La-Le-Lu", "Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne")
    1952
    Schäm' dich, Brigitte! (performer: "Am Wiesenrand steht eine Kuh" (reprise) - uncredited)
    1947
    Quax in Afrika (performer: "Ich bin heut' Nacht ein Torero" - uncredited)
    1941
    Quax, der Bruchpilot (performer: "Heimat, deine Sterne" - uncredited)
    1940
    Lauter Liebe (performer: "Mir geht's gut")
    1939
    Bachelor's Paradise (performer: "Das kann doch einen Seemann nicht erschüttern")
    1938
    Five Millions Seek an Heir (performer: "Ich Brech' Die Herzen Der Stolzesten Frau'n")
    1937
    Two Merry Adventurers (performer: "Jawoll meine Herrn")
    1936
    Lumpaci the Vagabond (performer: "Li-Li-Li-Li Liebe", "Wozu ist die Straße da?" - uncredited)
    1933
    Ich und die Kaiserin (performer: "Wie hab' ich nur leben können ohne Dich?")
    1932
    Der Stolz der 3. Kompanie (performer: "Grade heut' hätt' ich Lust, verliebt zu sein!")
    1931
    Bombs Over Monte Carlo (performer: "Jawohl, Herr Kapitän", "In einem Lande winzigklein")
    1930
    Murder for Sale (performer: "Ich möcht einmal deine Carmen sein", "Fidschi")
    1930
    Three from the Filling Station (performer: "Ein Freund, ein guter Freund", "Lieber Herr Gerichtsvollzieher")
    Writer
    1990
    Herzlichst, Heinz Rühmann (TV Series short) (novel - 3 episodes)
    - Heinz Rühmann: Clowns unter sich (1991) - (novel)
    - Heinz Rühmann: Über das unfreiwillige Lachen (1991) - (novel)
    - Heinz Rühmann: Heimweh nach etwas Schwarzem, das bellt (1990) - (novel)
    1937
    Model Husband (uncredited)
    Miscellaneous
    1944
    The Punch Bowl (consulting director - uncredited) / (supervisor)
    1937
    Model Husband (supervisor)
    Self
    1988
    Wetten, dass..? (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Wetten, dass..? aus Linz (1994) - Self
    - Wetten, dass..? aus Basel (1988) - Self
    1993
    Charme mit Herz. Eine festliche Gala aus dem Metropoltheater in Berlin. Johannes Heesters zum 90. Geburtstag (TV Special) as
    Self - via MAZ
    1987
    Showgeschichten (TV Series) as
    Self
    - August Everding (1993) - Self (uncredited)
    - Heinz Rühmann (1987) - Self
    1993
    Kein schöner Land (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dresden - Lieder, Landschaften, Musikanten (1993) - Self
    1993
    Gottschalk Late Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 October 1993 (1993) - Self
    1992
    Heinz Rühmann liest... (TV Series short) as
    Self - Narrator / Self - Host
    - Hans Christian Andersen: Das häßliche Entlein (1993) - Self - Host
    - Brüder Grimm: Rotkäppchen (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: DerWolf und die sieben Geißlein (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Der Froschkönig (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Rumpelstilzchen (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Hans Christian Andersen: Das kleine Mädchen mit den Streichhölzern (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Der Hase und der Igel (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Dornröschen (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Hans Christian Andersen: Der Schmetterling (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Die Bienenkönigin (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Hänsel und Gretl (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Frau Holle (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Hans im Glück (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Der Arme und der Reiche (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Hans Christian Andersen: Der Engel (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Das kluge Gretel (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Hans Christian Andersen: Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Rapunzel (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Felix Lützkendorf: Wie das Abendrot in die Welt kam (1992) - Self - Narrator
    - Brüder Grimm: Der alte Großvater und sein Enkel/Das Bäuerlein im Himmel (1992) - Self - Host
    1992
    75 Jahre UFA. Heinz Rühmann: Meine frühen UFA-Jahre. Erinnerungen des 90jährigen Schauspielers (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    1992
    Das bleibt das kommt nie wieder (Documentary)
    1992
    Herzlichen Glückwunsch: Heinz Rühmann zum 90. Geburtstag (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1991
    Maria Schell: Mein Weihnachten (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    Herzlichst, Heinz Rühmann (TV Series short) as
    Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Hesse: Seine Hände (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Gottfried Keller: Trübes Wetter (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Hesse: Welkes Blatt (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Romano Guardini: Die Stille (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Theodor Fontane: Trost/Überlaß es der Zeit (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Hesse: Gestutzte Eiche (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Im Auto über Land (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Heinz Rühmann: Clowns unter sich (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Eduard Mörike: Mondnacht/Gebet (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Der August (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Michael Krüger: Herzklopfen (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Mascha Kaleko: -grundlos vergnügt (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Carl Zuckmayer: Lob der Spatzen (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Der Juli (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Rainer Maria Rilke: Das Karussell (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Heinz Rühmann: Über das unfreiwillige Lachen (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Siegfried Lenz: Die Nacht im Hotel (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Thomas Mann: Herr und Hund (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Der Juni (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Max Reinhardt: Rede über den Schauspieler (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff: Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Mascha Kaleko: Alle Mütter (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Hesse: Traum/Voll Blüten (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Der Mai (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Werner Bergengruen: Lisettchen (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Das Mandelbäumchen (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Claudius: Wie ich den lieben Gott suchte (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Der Osterspaziergang (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Albrecht Goes: Die Schritte (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Der Lenz verschiebt seine Premiere (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Robert Walser: Schneeglöckchen (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Der März (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Heinrich Spoerl: Straßenbahn (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Curt Goetz: Rede des Dr. med. Praetorius (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Hamlets Geist (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Erich Kästner: Der Februar (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Karl-Heinrich Waggerl: Liebe Dinge (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Manfred Hausmann: Weg in die Dämmerung (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Felix Timmermans: Die Heiligen Drei Könige (1991) - Self - Narrator
    - Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Von guten Mächten (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Astrid Lindgren: Pelle zieht aus (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Karl-Heinrich Waggerl: Worüber das Christkind lächeln mußte (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Manfred Hausmann: Trost (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Karl-Heinrich Waggerl: Advent (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Hesse: Stufen (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - ?: Spuren im Sand (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - ?: Kirchenschrift (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Peter Bamm: Die Kunst zu warten (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Hesse: Bäume (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Heinz Rühmann: Heimweh nach etwas Schwarzem, das bellt (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Rainer Maria Rilke: Der Panther/Herbst/Herbsttag (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Hermann Hesse: Herbstbeginn (1990) - Self - Narrator
    - Marie Luise Kaschnitz: Meine Jahreszeit (1990) - Self - Narrator
    1991
    Die Peter Ustinov Gala - Ein Abend zu seinem 70. Geburtstag aus dem UNESCO-Center in Paris (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    'Macht hoch die Tür - die Tor macht weit...' (TV Special) as
    Self - Narrator
    1990
    Licht ins Dunkel (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Weihnachten 1990: Feiern und helfen (1990) - Self
    1990
    Peter Alexander: Ein Herz für Berlin (TV Special) as
    Self
    1990
    Der grosse Preis (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.188 (1990) - Self
    1988
    Tele-As (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Thema des Abends: Krimi/Nachruf auf Gert Fröbe & Axel von Ambesser (1988) - Self
    1987
    Alles oder nichts (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 85. Geburtstag von Heinz Rühmann (1987) - Self
    1986
    Heinz Rühmann erzählt: Weihnachtliche Geschichten von Felix Timmermans (TV Mini Series short) as
    Self - Narrator
    - Die Heiligen Drei Könige (1986) - Self - Narrator
    - Weihnachten (1986) - Self - Narrator
    - Die Schätzung von Bethlehem (1986) - Self - Narrator
    - Die Hochzeit von Maria und Josef (1986) - Self - Narrator
    1986
    Im Gespräch: Heinz Rühmann und Siegfried Fischer-Fabian (TV Special) as
    Self
    1986
    Showfenster (TV Series) as
    Self (24.02.1989) (04.03.1989)
    1985
    Humor ist eine ernste Sache - Der Filmregisseur Kurt Hoffmann (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1984
    Begegnungen (TV Series documentary) as
    Self (1990)
    1984
    Heinz Rühmann liest Geschichten zur Weihnacht in der St. Michaelis-Kirche Hamburg (TV Special) as
    Self - Narrator
    1984
    Bambi Verleihung 1984 (II) (TV Special) as
    Self - Winner
    1983
    Menschen (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - '82 (1983) - Self
    1982
    Ein Schauspieler, Flieger, Mensch (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1965
    Stars in der Manege (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 1980 (1980) - Self
    - 1973 (1973) - Self
    - 1965 (1965) - Self (rumored)
    1980
    Ich hab' für Euch gespielt - Erinnerungen von und mit Paul Hörbiger (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1979
    Rund um die Oper - Eine Matinee für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene (TV Special) as
    Self
    1978
    Guten Tag, liebes Glück (TV Special) as
    Self
    1978
    Wilhelm Busch - Die Trickfilm-Parade: Max und Moritz und andere Streiche as
    Self - Narrator (segment "Max und Moritz") (voice)
    1978
    Musik & Gäste (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 27 February 1978 (1978) - Self
    1977
    Herr und Hund (TV Special short) as
    Self - Narrator
    1977
    Am laufenden Band (TV Series) as
    Alfred Eisenhardt
    - Episode #4.1 (1977) - Alfred Eisenhardt
    1977
    Summa Summarum (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1977
    Auf los geht's los (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1977) - Self
    1976
    Heinz Rühmann liest 'Reineke Fuchs' von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (TV Special short) as
    Self - Narrator
    1975
    Treffpunkt Herz (TV Special) as
    Self - Guest
    1975
    Hermann Prey: Musik ist meine Welt (TV Special) as
    Self
    1972
    Heinz Rühmann. Portrait eines Schauspielers (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1969
    Star unter Sternen (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Begegnung mit Heinz Rühmann (1969) - Self
    1969
    Treffpunkt Airport (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1969) - Self
    1967
    Hinter der Leinwand (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 12 March 1967 (1967) - Self
    1966
    Was bin ich? (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest
    - Episode #10.11 (1966) - Self - Mystery Guest (uncredited)
    1961
    Die Bundesfilmpreisträger 1961 (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1961
    Rühmann über Rühmann (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2018
    Kulenkampffs Schuhe (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2017
    Stefan und John - Familienleben als Vlog (TV Series) as
    Dr. Johannes Pfeiffer / Hans Pfeiffer
    - Feuerzangenbowle und PS4-Match (2017) - Dr. Johannes Pfeiffer / Hans Pfeiffer
    2015
    Das Erbe der Nazis (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Der Muff von tausend Jahren (2015) - Self
    2014
    From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses (Documentary) as
    Self
    2012
    Ein Abend für... (TV Series documentary) as
    Teddy Lemke
    - Ein Abend für die Kinderstars (2012) - Teddy Lemke
    2007
    Legenden (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Heinz Rühmann (2007) - Self
    2007
    Ein Leben wie im Flug (TV Movie) as
    Self
    2007
    Hitlers nützliche Idole (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Heinz Rühmann - Der Schauspieler (2007) - Self
    2003
    Unsere Besten (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Lieblingsschauspieler (2006) - Self
    - Wer ist der größte Deutsche? (2003) - Self
    2006
    Die Traumschiff-Gala zum 80. Geburtstag von Peter Alexander (TV Special) as
    Self
    2005
    The Goebbels Experiment (Documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    René Deltgen - Der sanfte Rebell (TV Movie documentary)(uncredited)
    2004
    Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (Documentary)
    2001
    Deutsche Lebensläufe (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Der Schauspieler Heinz Rühmann (2001) - Self
    1995
    Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Hans
    - End of an Era (1995) - Hans (uncredited)
    1994
    Ein Freund, ein guter Freund - Heinz Rühmann 1902-1994 (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1994
    Heinz Rühmann: Kleiner Mann ganz groß (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1994
    Abschied von Heinz Rühmann (TV Special short) as
    Self
    1992
    Heinz Rühmann: Ein Volksschauspieler (TV Movie documentary) as
    Various / Self
    1990
    Ich über mich (TV Series documentary)
    - Franz Lehár (1990)
    1985
    Unser Auto wird 100 (TV Series documentary) as
    Hans
    - Man fährt und fährt (1985) - Hans
    1983
    Die schönsten Geschichten mit Heinz Rühmann (TV Movie) as
    Obdachloser / Volksschullehrer / Ladenbesitzer Friebe / ...
    1981
    Kintopp Kintopp (TV Series) as
    Hans
    - Premiere (1981) - Hans (uncredited)
    1956
    Das Künstlerporträt (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Heinz Rühmann (1956) - Self

    References

    Heinz Rühmann Wikipedia