
Actor
Volker Prechtel
Born 1941 · Hopfen am See, Bavaria, Germany
Volker Prechtel (born August 9, 1941, in Hopfen am See; died August 7, 1997, in Gröbenzell) was a German theater, film, and television actor. Prechtel initially studied pedagogy and worked as a schoolteacher for several years before finding his way to professional acting through amateur theater stages. With his striking face and distinctive nose, he became a sought-after character actor in film and television, appearing in more than one hundred productions. Prechtel was also a regular presence on the theater stage. He performed at venues including the Münchner Kammerspiele, the Münchner Volkstheater, the Freie Volksbühne Berlin, and the Münchner Theater für Kinder. He achieved international recognition in 1986 for his role as the monk Malachias in *The Name of the Rose*, based on the novel by Umberto Eco. In that film, he acted alongside Sean Connery and Helmut Qualtinger. Additionally, he appeared as a public bus driver in the crime series *Der König*. Volker Prechtel died in 1997—two days before his 56th birthday—from complications related to cancer.
Acting

The Name of the Rose
Malachia · 1986

The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
Hiltel, the prison guard · 1974

The Odessa File
Günther Kolb (uncredited) · 1974

Woyzeck
Handwerksbursche · 1979

Heart of Glass
Wudy · 1976

Scene of the Crime
Landpolizist · 1970

The Marquise of O
Der Pfarrer · 1976

Derrick
Ingenieur · 1974

Nonstop Nonsens
Sheriff · 1975

Scream of Stone
Himalaja-Bezwinger · 1991
Der Pampelmusenmond
Herzblau · 1989
Die Fernsehsaga – Eine steirische Fernsehgeschichte
Fösi · 1995
Das Geheimnis
Staudammwärter · 1994

Tanner
Fuhrhalter Suter · 1986

Der Fahnder
Wirt · 1984
Der König
Pichler · 1994
Anderland
Postkutscher · 1980
Lorenz im Land der Lügner
Spitzel · 1997
The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'
Self · 1986

Piratensender Powerplay
Bailiff · 1982

Löwengrube
Waldhauser · 1989

Oh Dear Harry!
Etagenkellner · 1981

Crime and Passion
Innkeeper · 1976
Blauer Himmel den ich nur ahne
Girgl · 1979