David Scheller (born October 12, 1972) is a
German
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actor
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.
Since the early 1990s he appeared in many German
TV- and
film production
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s and also participated in a few international movies like ''
Fay Grim
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'' or ''
Extreme Ops
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''. In series and films David Scheller often plays dubious characters and criminals.
photo at HotFlick.net
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In one of his most famous roles, David Scheller stars as Dieter Bockhorn, the former companion of Uschi Obermaier in the German film ''Eight Miles High
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''.
David Scheller lives in Berlin
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.
Filmography (selection)
* 1992: ''Geteilte Nacht''
* 1992: '' Marienhof ''(TV-series
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)
* 1994: ''Tatort
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''(TV-series)
* 1997: ''Mord für eine Schlagzeile ''(TV-movie
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)
* 1998: ''Explodiert''
* 2000: '
* 2000: ''Zärtliche Sterne ''(TV-movie)
* 2001: '' ''(TV-movie)
* 2001: '
* 2001: ''Tatort
''Tatort'' ("Crime scene") is a German language police procedural television series that has been running continuously since 1970 with some 30 feature-length episodes per year, which makes it the longest-running German TV drama. Developed by ...
''(TV-series)
* 2002: ''Extreme Ops
''Extreme Ops'' is a 2002 action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Michael Zaidan, Timothy Scott Bogart, and Mark Mullin, and starring Devon Sawa, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Rupert Graves, and Rufus Sewell. The film's plot ce ...
''
* 2003: ''Polizeiruf 110
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''(TV-series)
* 2003: '
* 2003: '' Yu''
* 2005: ''Die Bullenbraut – Ihr erster Fall ''(TV-movie)
* 2005: '' Katze im Sack''
* 2005: '
* 2005: '' Your Name is Justine''
* 2005: '' – ''(TV-series)
* 2005:'' The Eagle ''(TV-series)
* 2006: '' SK Kölsch ''(TV-series)
* 2006: ''Fay Grim
''Fay Grim'' is a 2006 espionage thriller film written and directed by Hal Hartley. The film is a sequel to Hartley's 1997 film '' Henry Fool'', and revolves around the title character, played by Parker Posey, the sister of Simon Grim (James Urban ...
''
* 2006: '' Where Is Fred?''
* 2007: ''Pastewka
Bastian Pastewka (born 4 April 1972) is a German actor and comedian.
In Bochum, he first became known to a wider audience in Germany around 1996 as a regular cast member of the comedy show ''Die Wochenshow'' (engl.: The Weekly Show), essential ...
''(TV-series)
* 2007: ''Eight Miles High
"Eight Miles High" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds, written by Gene Clark, Jim McGuinn (a.k.a. Roger McGuinn), and David Crosby. It was first released as a single on March 14, 1966. Musically influenced by sitar player Ravi Shank ...
''
* 2008: ''The Lost Samaritan
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''
* 2008: ''Großstadtrevier
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''(TV-series)
* 2008: ''Morgen räum' ich auf ''(TV-movie)
* 2009: '' Commissario Laurenti ''(TV-series)
* 2015: ''Der Bunker
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''
* 2015: '' Buddha's Little Finger
References
External links
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1971 births
Living people
Male actors from Munich
German male film actors
German male television actors