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  1. Raimund Harmstorf (Hamburgo, 7 de octubre de 1939 [1] -Marktoberdorf, Baviera, 3 de mayo de 1998) fue un actor teatral, cinematográfico y televisivo de nacionalidad alemana.

  2. Raimund Harmstorf (7 October 1939 – 3 May 1998) was a German actor. He became famous as the protagonist of a German TV mini series based on Jack London's the Sea-Wolf (which was sold into many countries) and starred later on successfully in another German TV series based on Jules Verne's Michael Strogoff.

  3. A tall, athletic bear of a man, Raimund Harmstorf rose to stardom on the strength of a single role: the amoral, brutal, self-righteous captain Wolf Larsen (a Nietzschean 'superman', if there ever was one) in Jack London 's Der Seewolf (1971).

  4. Raimund Harmstorf fue un actor teatral, cinematográfico y televisivo de nacionalidad alemana. Se hizo famoso como protagonista de la miniserie televisiva alemana, basada en la obra de Jack London, Der Seewolf, y por otra serie alemana, en este caso a partir de la obra de Julio Verne, Michel Strogoff.

  5. Raimund Harmstorf. Actor: The Long Swift Sword of Siegfried. A tall, athletic bear of a man, Raimund Harmstorf rose to stardom on the strength of a single role: the amoral, brutal, self-righteous captain Wolf Larsen (a Nietzschean 'superman', if there ever was one) in Jack London's Der Seewolf (1971).

  6. Raimund Harmstorf (1939 - 1998) fue un actor de Alemania conocido por El sheriff y el pequeño extraterrestre, Le llamaban... Pegafuerte, Aquel maldito tren blindado, La Selva Blanca, Miguel Strogoff (TV) (Miniserie de TV), Colmillo Blanco, Der Seewolf (Miniserie de TV), Thunder, Mi erótico Sigfrido y Bloody Friday.

  7. 3 de may. de 1998 · Raimund Harmstorf (*7 October 1939 at Hamburg - d. 3 May 1998 at Marktoberdorf) was a German actor. He became famous as the protagonist of a German TV mini series after Jack London's the Sea-Wolf (which was sold into many countries) and starred later on successfully in another German TV series after Jules Verne's Michael Strogoff.