
Acting · 72 years old
Berlin, Germany
Gottfried John (German: [ˈjoːn];[1] 29 August 1942 – 1 September 2014) was a German stage, screen, and voice actor. A long-time collaborator of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, John appeared in many of the filmmaker's projects between 1975 and his death in 1982, including Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven, Despair, The Marriage of Maria Braun , and Berlin Alexanderplatz. His distinctive, gaunt appearance saw him he frequently cast as villains, and he is best known to audiences for his role as the corrupt General Arkady Orumov in the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye, and for his comedic turn as Julius Caesar in Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar, the latter for which he won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Schön war die Zeit
Franz Bauer

Balzac
le comte Hanski

Aghet
Friedrich Kress von Kressenstein

Abraham
Eliezer

The Commissioner
Werner Stimmel

Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life
Herr Benjamenta

Millennium
Josef Heim

Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven
Jörg Niemeyer

Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day
Jochen Epp

Game, Set, and Match

Game, Set, and Match
Erich Stinnes

The Marriage of Maria Braun
Willi Klenze

Berlin Alexanderplatz
Reinhold Hoffmann

Donna Leon
Carmello La Capra

World on a Wire
Einstein

John Rabe
Dr. Oskar Trautmann

Abraham
Eliezer

The Great Runaway
Herr Adam

Emerald Green
Dr. White (archive footage)

Ruby Red
Dr. White