Karlheinz Böhm was an Austrian actor. The son of conductor Karl Böhm, he is best known internationally for his role as Mark, the psychopathic protagonist of Peeping Tom, directed by Michael Powell. Before that, he had played the young Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in the three Sissi movies. He made three notable U.S. films in 1962. He played Jakob Grimm in the 1962 MGM-Cinerama spectacular The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm and Ludwig van Beethoven in the Walt Disney film The Magnificent Rebel. (The latter film was made especially for the Disney anthology television series, but was released theatrically in Europe.) He appeared in a villainous role as the Nazi-sympathizing son of Paul Lukas in the MGM film Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, a Technicolor, widescreen remake of the 1921 silent Rudolph Valentino film. Between 1974 and 1975, Böhm appeared prominently in four consecutive films from prolific New German Cinema director Rainer Werner Fassbinder Martha, Effi Briest, Faustrecht der Freiheit (aka Fistfight of Freedom or Fox and His Friends), and Mutter Küsters Fahrt zum Himmel (Mother Küsters Trip to Heaven). In 2009 he provided the German voice for Charles Muntz, villain in Pixars tenth animated feature Up. Since 1981, when he founded Menschen für Menschen (Humans for Humans), Böhm had been actively involved in charitable work in Ethiopia, for which in 2007 he was awarded the Balzan Prize for Humanity, Peace and Brotherhood among Peoples. Karlheinz Böhm has been married to Almaz Böhm, a native of Ethiopia, since 1991. They had two children, Nicolas (born 1990) and Aida (born 1993). Böhm had five more children from previous marriages, among them, the actress Katharina Böhm (born 1964). In 2011 Almaz and Karlheinz Böhm were awarded the Essl Social Prize for the project Menschen für Menschen. He died in 2014, aged 86.
Emperor Franz Joseph
Film 1955
Emperor Franz Joseph
Film 1957
Emperor Franz Joseph
Film 1956
Wullersdorf
Film 1974
Helmut
Film 1974
Frank Braun
Film 1952
Mark Lewis
Film 1960
himself
Film 1972
Kaiser Franz Josef (archive footage)
Film 2012
Max
Film 1975
Mark Lewis
Film 2017
Emperor Franz Josef (archive footage)
Film 1962
Robert Wahl
Film 1967
Self
Film 1992
Walter
Film 1952
Baron Franz Von Elzingen
Film 1963
Father Steiner
Film 1960
Tassilo
Film 1973
Georg
Film 1954
Film 2008
Thomas Stegmann
Film 1957
Robert Dahlberg
Film 1959
Franz Schubert
Film 1958
Carl Mersen
Film 1963
Franz Alt jun.
Film 1948
Manfred
Film 1954
Peter Hille
Film 1958
Robert Jouvel
Film 1960
Robert Ashlin
Film 1956
Pit Harlacher
Film 1952
Fridolin
Film 1969
Klaus Richter
Film 1955
Self
Film 2005
Lorenz Holler
Film 1952
Self
Film 2008
Oberleutnant Düren
Film 1959
Self
Film 1997
Jean
Film 1958
Johannes Ritter / Petroni
Film 1953
Karl Hellmer
Film 1954
Film 1952
Barry Croft
Film 1972
Dr. Paul Degenhard
Film 1958
Karl Tillmann
Film 1975
Mitja
Film 1955
Gérard Laurent
Film 1953
Kanonier Gravenhorst
Film 1955
Dr. Robert Frank
Film 1954
Alfred Hanstein
Film 1957
Thomas
Film 1955
Rainer
Film 1973
Dr. med. Danwitz
Film 1956
Film 1954
Film 1954
Dr. Walter Delius
Film 1953
Becker
Film 1976
Dr. Bruck
Film 1975
Manfred Angenendt
Film 1979
Redaktor (segment "Testschock")
Film 1983
Film 1976
Self
Film 2002
Lord Goring
Film 1966
Ludwig van Beethoven
Film 1962
Hans Wernet
Film 1965
Kaiser Franz Joseph (archive footage)
Film 2014
Paul Gardiner
Film 1958
Frank Wilson
Film 1956
Gus
Film 1962
Professor Thomas Marton
Tv 1963
Self
Tv 1985
Self
Tv 1983
Self
Tv 1986
Bauer
Tv 1962
Karl Rilke
Tv 1962
Dr. Ferdinand Prelinger
Tv 1970
Bernie Artenberg
Tv 1980
Self
Tv 1992
Self - Candidate
Tv 1971
Self
Tv 1959
Vater
Tv 1974
Self
Tv 1998
Self
Tv 1981
Self
Tv 1997
Self
Tv 1964
Self
Tv 1964
Theodore Laurent
Tv 1981
Self
Tv 1948
Self
Tv 1951
Self
Tv 2000
Self
Tv 1998
Self
Tv 1998
Self
Tv 2000
Self
Tv 1999
Self
Tv 2001
Self
Tv 2000
Self
Tv 1982
Self
Tv 1998
Self
Tv 1985
Self
Tv 1982
Self
Tv 2003
Self
Tv 1990
Self
Tv 1971
Self
Tv 1974
Self
Tv 1986
self
Tv 1994
Self
Tv 1987
self
Tv 1997
Self
Tv 1980
Self
Tv 1992