
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Klaus Wennemann (18 December 1940 – 7 January 2000) was a German television and film actor. Wenneman was born in Oer-Erkenschwick, North Rhine-Westphalia. He is perhaps best known for his leading roles as the Chief Engineer, (the LI), in Das Boot, and as Faber in the TV series Der Fahnder. As an actor, he appeared in nine movies, and ten television series. He died in Bad Aibling, Bavaria, at the age of 59, from lung cancer. He was married to the same woman from 1963 until his death; they had two sons together. Wennemann was good friends with fellow actor Jürgen Prochnow. Their real-life friendship further added to the on-screen friendship of their respective character roles, portrayed in the film Das Boot.
movieMorgen gehört der Himmel dir
1999 · Oberst Rieger
tvSiska
1998 · Busse
tvMedicopter 117 – Jedes Leben zählt
1998 · Kommissar Schuster
Is’ was Trainer?
1997 · Hardy Fuchs
tvHinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast
1997 · Horst-Wolfgang König
Der Mordsfilm
1997 · Adolf von Meck
Small Talk
1997 · Self
Helden haben es schwer
1996 · Jörg Winter
tvDie Harald Schmidt Show
1995 · Self
Jury Trial
1995 · Staatsanwalt Adelbert von Meck
Versteckte Kamera
1995 · Self
Kissenschlacht
1995 · Heinz
tvZwei Brüder
1994 · Hentschel
tvSchwarz greift ein
1994 · Henning Schwarz
tvRTL Samstag Nacht
1993
tvHappy Holiday
1993 · Helmut
Vater braucht eine Frau
1993 · Andreas Einstein
movieSchuld war nur der Bossa Nova
1992 · Heike's Vater
movieNeuner
1990
Pyjama für drei
1989 · Manfred
Flitterabend
1988 · Self
movieThe Adventures of Superhero
1987 · Peter Benjamin
tvLiebling Kreuzberg
1986 · Rechtsanwalt Keller
tvDas Boot
1985 · Leitender Ingenieur
tvDer Fahnder
1984 · Hannes Faber
movieOut of Order
1984 · Heinz
Die verflixte 7
1984 · Self
movieLove Is Not an Argument
1984
tvRote Erde
1983 · Betriebsführer
Landluft
1983 · Heinz Lippert
movieThe Power of Emotion
1983 · Richter
movieDas Boot
1981 · Chief Engineer
tvAuf Achse
1980 · Hans Korff
tvScene of the Crime
1970 · Frieder Schoen
Einer wird gewinnen
1964 · Self
Grimme Award
1964 · Self
Bis ans Ende der Nacht
— · Faber