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Günther Kaufmann (born 16 June 1947 in Munich) is a German film actor best known for his association with director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Fassbinder directed Kaufmann in a total of 14 films, casting him in a variety of leading and minor roles. Kaufmann was also involved in a romantic relationship with the director.
In 2002, Kaufmann was accused of murder in relation to the 2001 death of Hartmut Hagen, a 60-year old accountant whom Kaufmann's wife had defrauded. The death was ruled accidental, though Kaufmann was sentenced to prison for lesser crimes relating to the incident. In 2005, a... MORE
Günther Kaufmann (born 16 June 1947 in Munich) is a German film actor best known for his association with director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Fassbinder directed Kaufmann in a total of 14 films, casting him in a variety of leading and minor roles. Kaufmann was also involved in a romantic relationship with the director.
In 2002, Kaufmann was accused of murder in relation to the 2001 death of Hartmut Hagen, a 60-year old accountant whom Kaufmann's wife had defrauded. The death was ruled accidental, though Kaufmann was sentenced to prison for lesser crimes relating to the incident. In 2005, a new police investigation discovered that Kaufmann was innocent, and had confessed to the crimes to cover up for his late wife, who may have been the perpetrator. He has since been released from prison and has resumed his acting career.
Günther Kaufmann was born in 16 June 1947 in the Hasenbergl neighborhood of Munich. His mother was German and his father was an African-American soldier stationed in Germany following the end of World War II.
Not an actor by training, Kaufmann was discovered by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. His first role was in 1970, a bit part in a made-for-television production of LESS
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