Thomas Fritsch

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jan 16, 1944 (81 years old)
Death date
Apr 21, 2021

Thomas Fritsch

Known For

Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver
1h 49m
Movie 2018

Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver

A young orphan boy Jim Button, his best friend Luke and a magical steam engine called Emma travel across the world in search of the truth about where Jim came from. Battling pirates and dragons, outsmarting make-believe giants, they must travel through the Forest of a Thousand Wonders, beyond the End of the World to find the hidden Dragon City.

Mara and the Firebringer
1h 30m
Movie 2015

Mara and the Firebringer

Mara Lorbeer, a fifteen year old girl, finds out that she has to save the world because the Norse god Loki is threatening to break free of his chains.

Great Migrations
0h 45m
TV Show 2010

Great Migrations

Shot from land and air, in trees and cliff-blinds, on ice floes and underwater, this documentary tells the powerful stories of many of the planet's species and their movements, while revealing new scientific insights with breathtaking high-definition clarity and emotional impact. The beauty of these stories is underscored by a new focus into these species; fragile existence and their life-and-death quest for survival in an ever-changing world.

Meine wunderbare Familie
1h 30m
TV Show 2008

Meine wunderbare Familie

Meine wunderbare Familie is a German television series.

Die ProSieben Märchenstunde
1h 0m
TV Show 2006

Die ProSieben Märchenstunde

Die ProSieben Märchenstunde is a television movie series that has been produced since 2006. It features characters that are exclusively portrayed by German and Austrian comedians and actors. The series is shot in Prague. The screenplays have - amongst others - been written by Tommy Krappweis, Erik Haffner and Norman Cöster who came up with the stories of Bernd das Brot. Additionally, they are directing and have cameo appearances. Many actors use their respective dialect. Die ProSieben Märchenstunde was nominated for the German Comedy Award in the category Best Comedy in 2006. It is also broadcast on Austrian television channel ORF, which is co-producing the series, airing the programme as Die ORF Märchenstunde.

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