
Heinz Hoenig was born on September 24, 1951 in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor who participated in over 100 feature films and TV productions., known for Das Boot (1981), Seven Dwarfs (2004) and Antibodies (2005). He was previously married to Simone Hoenig.
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The stories about the little dragon Tabaluga have enchanted generations. To mark its 40th birthday, Thore Schölermann presents a spectacular gala from Berlin. Together with the creators Peter Maffay, Rolf Zuckowski and Gregor Rottschalk, SAT.1 is celebrating the cult character's anniversary and inviting numerous companions and fans to a show full of surprises. Among the well-wishers are Wincent Weiss, Maite Kelly, Johannes Oerding and Beatrice Egli.

In 1981, a film about the misadventures of a German U-boat crew in 1941 becomes a worldwide hit almost four decades after the end of the World War II. Millions of viewers worldwide make Das Boot the most internationally successful German film of all time. But due to disputes over the script, accidents on the set, and voices accusing the makers of glorifying the war, the project was many times on the verge of being cancelled.

In court for violations of the Foreign Trade and Payments Act and the War Weapons Control Act, the managers of HSW try to wriggle out of the trial while their opponents in Mexico search for evidence.

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A young dragon looking for his own fire must fight against an evil wizard with help of the beautiful ice princess, Lilli.

Peter Maffay has been setting his very own standards for years and he has done so again this time! In 123 days he played 64 shows and thrilled the audience with his unique, incomparable rock fairy tale, which is based on the successful album "Tabaluga - Long live friendship!", which has already been awarded platinum. Supported by numerous prominent guest stars and of course the Maffay Band, the show impressed with 22 dancers, 5 stages, 194 costumes and a Peter Maffay in full swing. The live recording took place on 18.+.19.11.2016 in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle. Guests that evening included Tim Bendzko, Culcha Candela, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Jule Neigel, Alex Wesselsky, Heinz Hoenig and many more.

Set against the backdrop of post-war Germany, the screen adaptation of Siegfried Lenz’s short story released in 1949 shows a snapshot in time of Mr. Schwamm, an indulgent husband and caring father, who wants so save his depressed son. During the pivotal night of this mission, he has an odd encounter: Paired up by destiny, he confides his troubles to a bitter and insensitive stranger, who in the very last minute manages to turn the story into a touching parable for kindness and humanity.

The beautiful, cold-hearted and arrogant Princess is supposed to marry. But she rejects all her suitors with their generous presents, for she only wants one thing: The Singing, Ringing Tree, which only sings for true love.

Four teenage friends - Frank, Spüli, Mücke, and Pommes - try to have their first contact with the opposite gender. Not so easy in the Ruhr region of the 80s. Attempts at dancing and being in a band go wrong, and their parents and teachers can't help with that, so the four teens need to get creative.

Banklady tells the true story of Gisela Werler, a law-abiding factory worker from Hamburg, who falls in love with a thief and becomes a media darling as Germany’s first and most notorious female bank robber. Cunning, sexy, and exciting, Gisela and her beloved Hermann pull off one daring heist after another. Banklady follows this outlaw who captured Germany’s imagination, boldly defying gender expectations and living a decades-long Bonnie and Clyde romance.
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