
Actor
Wilfried Baasner
Born 1940 · Mohrungen, Germany
Wilfried Baasner (born May 28, 1940, in Mohrungen; died March 28, 2006, in Athens) was a German actor. Baasner grew up in Lauenburg and Hamburg. At the age of 17, he left secondary school and began his acting training at the Hamburger Kammerspiele under Ida Ehre. This was followed by theater engagements at various venues, including the Stadttheater Bremerhaven, the Wiener Volkstheater, the Wiener Schauspielhaus, the Hamburger Kammerspiele, the Landesbühne Hannover, and the Renaissance-Theater in Berlin. In 1982, Baasner received the prestigious Kainz Medal for his portrayal of John Merrick in Bernard Pomerance's *The Elephant Man* at the Schauspielhaus Wien. He also garnered significant acclaim for his role in the television drama *Hautnah* (1985), which was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize. Baasner achieved nationwide fame through his role as the unscrupulous Achim Lauritzen in the ZDF television series *Das Erbe der Guldenburgs*. His bald head—originally shaved for a production of Bertolt Brecht's *The Threepenny Opera*, in which he played Mackie Messer—later became his trademark. During the final years of his life, Baasner lived primarily in Greece. He died in 2006 in a hospital in Athens.
Acting

Scene of the Crime
Jelenak · 1970

Derrick
Rotter · 1974
Operation Phoenix - Jäger zwischen den Welten
Jochen Schütter · 1997

Karambolage
King · 1983

Tod eines Schaustellers
Schuster · 1984

Hautnah
Meilick · 1985

Der Fahnder
Jöckle · 1984
Die Frosch-Intrige
Bürgermeister Wutte · 1991

The Peppercorns
Herr Raffmann · 1999

Die Straßen von Berlin
Hansi Prybilla · 1995

Die Montagsmaler
Self · 1974
Hecht & Haie
Voss · 1993

Der schwarze Fluch
Attorney General Winston · 1995

Im Namen des Gesetzes
Lutz Gerlach · 1994

The Seventh Scroll
Lord Intef · 1999

The Lenz Papers
Glaubnitz · 1986

Klinik unter Palmen
Kaminsky · 1996

Four Junior Detectives
Hirnvogel · 1992

Unser Charly
Manfred Völkel · 1995

Edel & Starck
Markus Borell · 2002

The Legacy of Guldenburgs
Achim Lauritzen · 1987

Der blaue Diamant
Boris Ottinski (Otto) · 1993

Wolffs Revier
Walter Keilhoff · 1992
Mit verbundenen Augen
Albert Steiner · 1995