Helmuth Schneider (18 December 1920 – 17 March 1972) was a German actor. Schneider portrayed the role of Uncle Dimitri in The White Horses. He died in a traffic accident in Rio de Janeiro in 1972. Source: Article "Helmuth Schneider" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
(German officer of the dining car)
Kemek
(Paul)
Der Löwe von Babylon
(Kara Ben Nemsi)
The 5th Day of Peace
(Von Bleicher)
The Unholy Four
(Joe Caldwell)
Untamable Angelique
((uncredited))
Strange World
(Edgar)
Joseph and His Brethren
(Zebulon)
Dirty Heroes
(SS-General Hassler)
Der König der Bernina
(Markus)
Die Rosel vom Schwarzwald
(Martin)
Drei Birken auf der Heide
(Hans Freese, Revierförster)
Angelique and the Sultan
(Colin Paturel)
Battle of the Commandos
(Sam Schrier)
Jägerblut
(Franz Sixt)
Assignment K
Meu Destino é Pecar
(Maurício de Oliveira)
Franciscan of Bourges
Danger Has Two Faces
(Kruger)
Captain Sindbad
(Bendar)
Der Fischer vom Heiligensee
(Stefan Staudacher)
The Secret Invasion
(German Patrol Boat Captain)
Ein Herz schlägt für Erika
(Franz Wagner)
No Trampolim da Vida
The Postman Goes to War
(Maury)
War Is War
(General von Klapwitz)
$100,000 reward
(Franklin Aldin)
Drei weiße Birken
(Hannes)
Der Spleen des George Riley
(Mike)
Der Strafverteidiger
(Johann Breitstein)
Die Legende vom heiligen Trinker
(Jan Kanjak)
Zwei Matrosen auf der Alm
(Toni Leitner)
Minna von Barnhelm
(Paul Werner)
Frauen sind für die Liebe da
(Philipp Hansen)
Tausend Melodien
(Thomas Hoff)
Das Forsthaus in Tirol
(Michael Reimers)
Under the Stars of Capri
(Vincenz Rainalter)
Schützenliesel
(Stefan Brandner)
Annie from Tharau
(Adrian Rotenbach)
Träumerei
(Student)
Cavalcade
(Ernst Herrera)
Is Paris Burning?
(German adjutant in the subway)
Intercontinental-Express
(Herr Fragner)
The White Horses
(Uncle Dimitri)
Kommissar Freytag
(Dr. Kamberger)
Dem Täter auf der Spur
(Cesar Segala)
Stahlnetz
(Bertram Bischoff)
Stahlnetz
(Rudi Elling)
Scene of the Crime
(Max Conradi)
Les Dossiers de l'Agence O
(Norton, the Journalist)
The Leatherstocking Tales
(Miles Forman)