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Helmut Friedrich Wilhelm "Helmfried" Graf von Lüttichau (born November 20, 1956, in Hanover) is a German actor, voice actor, and poet. Helmfried von Lüttichau hails from the Meissen noble family of Lüttichau. His father was an official in the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), and his mother was a bookseller. He received his acting training from 1977 to 1980 at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich. At the beginning of his acting career, he performed primarily on the stages of various theaters. For instance, he acted at the Theater Wuppertal from 1980 to 1982, at the Schauspielhaus Frankfurt from 1982 to 1985, and at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin from 1985 to 1986. He spent his longest tenure—from 1987 to 1992—at the Nationaltheater Mannheim. From 1992 to 1994, von Lüttichau performed at the Theater Oberhausen; from 1994 to 1996 at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus; and in 1997 at the Düsseldorfer Kammerspiele. Alongside his theater work, he began appearing in films—initially for television and later for the cinema—starting in 1985. Since 1997, he has worked as a freelance actor in film and television. He gained widespread recognition through films such as *Ossi’s Eleven* and *Wickie und die starken Männer*, as well as television series like *Tramitz and Friends*, *Der letzte Bulle*, *Alles was recht ist*, and *Hubert und Staller*—an early-evening series on the ARD network in which he played the character Staller. He lends a distinctive flair to the role of Dr. Kästle in *Alles was recht ist* through his use of the Hessian dialect. He is also a poet. In 2012, his first book, *was mach ich wenn ich glücklich bin* (What Do I Do When I’m Happy), was published. Helmfried von Lüttichau resides in Munich.
Jennerwein – Hochsaison

Sturm kommt auf
as Johann Stelzinger
Find the Liar, Mittermeier
as Self

Servus, Euer Ehren - Endlich Richterin
as Kaspar Epha
Karlsplatz
as self

Süßer Rausch
as Gerlich

The Young Chief Winnetou
as Sheriff Wilson

Der Boandlkramer und die ewige Liebe
as Ebi

Laim und die Tote im Teppich
as Lutz Grindel

Pan Tau
as Magician Mordock

The Bedfellow
as Paul Seidl

Der letzte Bulle
as Polizeipräsident

Eine ganz heiße Nummer 2.0
as Hans-Joseph Hochleitner

Reiterhof Wildenstein
as Dr. Georg Stadelmeier

Rate Your Date
as Johann Schilcher

Hubert und Staller – Eine schöne Bescherung
as Staller

Einstein
as Rainer Backhaus

Ringlstetter
as Self

Hubert und Staller - Unter Wölfen
as Johannes Staller

Der Bozen Krimi
as Robert Lanthaler

Bettys Diagnose
as Paul Gebhardt
Ottis Aquarium
as Self

München Mord
as Woita
Lebenslinien
as Self

Hubert und Staller - Die ins Gras beißen
as Johannes Staller
freitag auf d’nacht
as Self
Vereinsheim Schwabing
as self

Die Chefin
as Konrad Krawczyk

Yoko
as Gardener / Security Guard

Hubert ohne Staller
as Johannes Staller

The Last Employee
as Norbert Otto

Föhnlage - Ein Alpenkrimi
as Xaver Haraßer

Familie macht glücklich
as Klient mit Trödel

Ausgerechnet Sex!
as Volker

Frühling
as Hubert Löffler

Die göttliche Sophie - Das Findelkind
as Siggi Pfeifer
Ab Morgen
as Boro

Alles was recht ist - Sein oder Nichtsein
as Dr. Wilfried Kästle

Alles was recht ist – Väter, Töchter, Söhne
as Dr.Kästle

Rosannas Tochter
as Silvio
Der Psycho Pate
as Taxifahrer

Keiner geht verloren
as Xaver

Die Akte Golgatha
as Pater Markus

Lüg weiter, Liebling
as Prof. Mayr

Der letzte Bulle
as Martin Ferchert

Pizza und Marmelade
as Claudio Fontanella

Die Bergretter
as Walther Senn

Murder on Amrum
as Malte Hansen

Wickie the Mighty Viking
as Strickender Pirat

Alles was recht ist - Die italienische Variante
as Dr. Ewald Kästle

Ossi’s Eleven
as Boris

Alles was recht ist
as Dr. Ewald Kästle

Baching
as Roland Feller

Unsere Farm in Irland
as Steven Dobbs

Drei teuflisch starke Frauen - Eine für alle
as Vorstandsmitglied
Der Sonntags-Stammtisch
as Self
Kreuzfahrt ins Glück
as Louis
Zwei Ärzte sind einer zu viel
as Professor Hölzl

Mörderische Erpressung
as Werner Schulz

TKKG - The Secret of the Mysterious Mind Machine
as Hackspecht