
Acting · 86 years old
Hamburg, Germany
Hark Bohm (18 May 1939 – 14 November 2025) was a German actor, screenwriter, film director, playwright and former professor for cinema studies. He was born in Hamburg-Othmarschen and grew up on the island Amrum. His younger brother was the actor Marquard Bohm, who starred in some of his early films. He was most notable for his long-time collaboration with Rainer Werner Fassbinder. His first featurefilm as a director was the German western Tschetan, der Indianerjunge shot in 1972 and starring his brother Marquard as well as his adopted son Dschingis Bowakow as Tschetan. In 1978, he directed the film Moritz, Dear Moritz, which was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Ten years later, his film Yasemin was entered into the 38th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1990, his film Herzlich willkommen was entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1997, he was a member of the jury at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.

Once Upon a Time There Was a Country
Dr. Štrase

Die Straßen von Berlin
Robert Kessler

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Doctor

Underground
Dr. Strasse

Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Police Psychologist

Wim Wenders, Desperado
Self

The Marriage of Maria Braun
Senkenberg

Berlin Alexanderplatz
Lüders

Linie 1
Er

Fox and His Friends
Policeman Müller (uncredited)

Die Harald Schmidt Show
Self

Was wenn der Tod uns scheidet
Busfahrer

Amrum
Old Man

Liebe, so schön wie Liebe

The Golden Glove
Dornkaat-Max

Lola
Volker

The Big Mess
Von Schaacke

Schtonk!
Priest

Underdogs
Wache

Counter Shot: Departure of the Filmmakers
Self