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-'''Heinz Bennent''' (born [[July 18]], [[1921]] in [[Stolberg (Rhld.)|Stolberg]] near [[Aachen]]) is a [[Germany|German]] actor.+'''Heinz Bennent''' (18 July 1921 – 12 October 2011) was a [[Germany|German]] actor.
-His career began after the end of [[World War II]] in [[Göttingen]]. He starred in the movie version of ''The Tin Drum''.+Bennent was born in Stolberg, Rhineland, and served in the [[Luftwaffe]] during [[World War II]]. His career began after the end of [[World War II]] in [[Göttingen]]. He moved to [[Switzerland]] in the 1970s, where he lived until his death at age 90. He was survived by his son, actor [[David Bennent]], and daughter, actress Anne Bennent.
-He moved to [[Switzerland]] in the [[1970]]s, where he still lives today.+==Awards==
 +In 1980, Bennent was nominated for the [[César Award for Best Supporting Actor]] for his role in ''[[The Last Metro]]''.
 + 
 +==Selected filmography==
 +* 1994: ''[[Maigret|Maigret et le fantôme]]'': ''Gustav Jonker''
 +* 1986: ''[[Le Tiroir secret]]''
 +* 1982: ''[[Via degli specchi]]''
 +* 1982: ''[[L'amour des femmes]]''
 +* 1982: ''[[Espion, lève-toi]]'' (as Meyer)
 +* 1981: ''[[Possession (1981 film)|Possession]]'' (as Heinrich)
 +* 1980: ''[[The Last Metro]]'' (as Lucas Steiner)
 +* 1980: ''[[From the Life of the Marionettes]]'' (as Arthur Brenner)
 +* 1979: ''[[The Tin Drum (film)|The Tin Drum]]'' (as Greff)
 +* 1978: ''[[Germany in Autumn]]''
 +* 1977: ''[[The Serpent's Egg (film)|The Serpent's Egg]]'' (as Hans Vergerus)
 +* 1975-83: ''[[Derrick (TV series)|Derrick]]''
 +** Season 2, Episode 6: "Paddenberg" (1975)
 +** Season 5, Episode 9: "Lissas Vater" (1978)
 +** Season 9, Episode 3: "Nachts in einem fremden Haus" (1982)
 +** Season 10, Episode 3: "Geheimnisse einer Nacht" (1983)
 +* 1975: ''[[Sisters, or the Balance of Happiness]]''
 +* 1975: ''[[The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum (film)|The Lost Honour
 +of Katharina Blum]]'': ''Dr. Hubert Blorna''
 +* 1975: ''[[The Net (1975 film)|The Net]]''
 +* 1975: ''[[Ice Age (1975 film)|Ice Age]]''
 +* 1972: ''[[Der Kommissar (TV series)|Der Kommissar]]''
-His children, [[Anne Bennent]] and [[David Bennent]] also work as actors. 
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Heinz Bennent (18 July 1921 – 12 October 2011) was a German actor.

Bennent was born in Stolberg, Rhineland, and served in the Luftwaffe during World War II. His career began after the end of World War II in Göttingen. He moved to Switzerland in the 1970s, where he lived until his death at age 90. He was survived by his son, actor David Bennent, and daughter, actress Anne Bennent.

Awards

In 1980, Bennent was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Last Metro.

Selected filmography





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