Biografia
Born in Eutin in 1941, Vadim Glowna is hailed as one of Germany’s internationally most successful actors. From a very early age, Glowna was influenced by his kinship with the great literary Cechov family. He went on to receive professional acting training, after which thespian legend Gustav Gründgens discovered the young man for his ensemble at Hamburger Schauspielhaus. Glowna soon played leads in award-winning international feature productions, and segued smoothly into directing in the 1970s.
In a record number of 130 films, Glowna worked with directing legends such as Claude Chabrol, Sam Peckinpah, Maximilian Schell, Alain Corneau, Edgar Reitz, Oskar Roehler und George Tabori. In 2001, he received the German Film Critics’ Award for his achievement in Oskar Roehler’s “Die Unberührbare – No Place To Go.” In 2004, he was honoured with the Premio Bacco of the Italian Film Critics, and in 1981 he won the German Film Award. In the same year, Glowna was the only German to ever win the Camera d’Or at Cannes with his worldwide success DESPERADO CITY.
Journal Filmproduktion
Näyttelijä
Dokumentit | |
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2011 |
Directing Hell |
2005 |
Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah |
1995 |
Die Nacht der Regisseure |
1978 |
Terrorns höst |
Lyhyet | |
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1998 |
Datum, Das |
1980 |
Monitor |
Ohjaaja
Elokuvat | |
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2006 |
Das Haus der schlafenden Schönen |
1998 |
Der Schnapper: Blumen für den Mörder (TV elokuva) |
1992 |
Der Brocken |
Eines Tages irgendwann |
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1987 |
Des Teufels Paradies |
1983 |
Dies rigorose Leben |
1981 |
Desperado City |
Sarjat | |
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1998 |
Siska |
1996 |
Peter Strohm |
Einsteins Erbschaft (S05E03) |
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1995 |
Eine Frau wird gejagt |
1993 |
Tatort |
Bauernopfer (S24E16) |
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1977 |
Kettu |
Säveltäjä
Elokuvat | |
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1971 |
Biskuit (TV elokuva) |
Sarjat | |
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1989 |
Kahden keikka |
Der Schlüssel (S09E09) |
Käsikirjoittaja
Elokuvat | |
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1981 |
Desperado City |
Tuottaja
Elokuvat | |
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1981 |
Desperado City |
Vieras
TV ohjelmat | |
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2004 |
Zibb |
1999 |
Volle Kanne |