Bernd Hölscher studied German and history in Würzburg, Münster and Cologne before completing his acting studies at the Freiburg drama school from 1996 to 2000. In addition to engagements at renowned German theater stages, among others in Stuttgart, Mannheim, Detmold, Rostock, the Schaubühne Berlin and most recently at the Staatstheater Kassel in 2021, Hölscher debuted in 2017 in Robert Schwentke's film biography The Captain with his first important role, for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor in the German Acting Award in 2018. Bernd Hölscher has been a member of the ensemble of the Kassel State Theatre since the 2010–11 season.
Schuss in der Nacht - Die Ermordung Walter Lübckes
(Werner Vogel)
In a Land That No Longer Exists
(Petzke)
Confessions of Felix Krull
(Recruiting Officer #1)
Grenzland – Der Nordsee-Krimi
(Gero von Bernbeck)
Blame the Game
(Fieper)
The Captain
(Schütte)
Christmas Crossfire
(Wolf)
A Hidden Life
(Judge Ranft)
Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey into the Desert
(Veranstalter Hörspielpreis Bonn)
The Three Investigators and the Carpathian Dog
(Charles Niedland)
Karli & Marie
(Joe)
No Hit Wonder
(Uwe)
Das Versprechen
If It Bleeds
Bad Banks
(Carlo Leißing)
Sleeping Dog
Old Land
(Dirk zum Felde)
All the Light We Cannot See
(Bastian)
Scene of the Crime
(Willi Wollnitz)
Polizeiruf 110
(Armin)
We Children from Bahnhof Zoo
(Guenther)
Scene of the Crime
(Kurt Breising)
Call Me Levi
(Mr. Cartwright)
Herrhausen - Der Herr des Geldes
(Augustinus)