Dirk Bach - Television

Television

  • 1983: Kiez / Kiez - Aufstieg und Fall eines Luden
  • 1984: Im Himmel ist die Hölle los / Hullygully in Käseburg
  • 1986: Kir Royal (TV series)
  • 1988: Krieg der Töne (TV experimental film)
  • 1989: Im Jahr der Schildkröte
  • 1993: Kein Pardon
  • 1994: Die Weltings vom Hauptbahnhof - Scheidung auf Kölsch (TV series)
  • 1994: Drei zum Verlieben (TV series)
  • 1995: Nich' mit Leo
  • 1995: Marys verrücktes Krankenhaus (TV series)
  • 1996: Lukas (TV series)
  • 1997: Rendezvous des Todes (TV)
  • 1998: Frau Rettich, die Czerni und ich
  • 1998: Varell & Decker (TV series)
  • 1999: Zum Sterben schön (TV)
  • 2001: Das Rätsel des blutroten Rubins (TV)
  • 2001: Der Mann, den sie nicht lieben durfte (TV)
  • 2002: Der kleine Mönch (TV series)
  • 2003: Karlchens Parade
  • 2003: Crazy Race 2 – Warum die Mauer wirklich fiel (TV)
  • 2003: Suche impotenten Mann für's Leben
  • 2005: Popp Dich schlank! (TV)
  • 2005: Urmel aus dem Eis (TV)
  • 2006: Zwei zum Fressen gern (TV)
  • 2006: Crazy Race 3 – Sie knacken jedes Schloss (TV)
  • 2007: Die ProSieben Märchenstunde - Des Kaisers neue Kleider
  • 2009: Einfach Bach
  • 2010: Teufel Gott und Kaiser - Nibelungenfestspiele Worms - 16.07.2010 bis 1.8.2010

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