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    Wilhelm von Homburg

    Wilhelm von Homburg

    Personal Info

    Known ForActing
    BornAugust 25, 1940
    DiedMarch 10, 2004 (aged 63)
    Place of BirthBerlin, Germany
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    Wilhelm von Homburg

    Biography

    Norbert Grupe (born August 25, 1940 – March 10, 2004), better known outside Germany by his stage name Wilhelm von Homburg, was a German boxer, actor, and professional wrestler known for his villainous supporting roles in various high-profile films of the 1980s and 1990s, including Vigo the Carpathian in Ghostbusters II, the henchman James in Die Hard, and Souteneur in Werner Herzog's Stroszek.

    Known For

    19 movies
    Die Hard
    7.8

    Die Hard

    1988

    Ghostbusters II
    6.6

    Ghostbusters II

    1989

    In the Mouth of Madness
    7.2

    In the Mouth of Madness

    1995

    Midnight Cabaret
    1.7

    Midnight Cabaret

    1990

    Stroszek
    7.3

    Stroszek

    1977

    The Wrecking Crew
    5.7

    The Wrecking Crew

    1968

    The Boxing Prince
    5.8

    The Boxing Prince

    2002

    Diggstown
    6.3

    Diggstown

    1992

    Night of the Warrior
    4.5

    Night of the Warrior

    1991

    The Package
    6.1

    The Package

    1989

    The Hell with Heroes
    5.2

    The Hell with Heroes

    1968

    Torn Curtain
    6.6

    Torn Curtain

    1966

    The Devil's Brigade
    6.3

    The Devil's Brigade

    1968

    The Silence of the Hams
    4.9

    The Silence of the Hams

    1994

    The Swiss Conspiracy
    4.6

    The Swiss Conspiracy

    1976

    Eye of the Storm
    3.9

    Eye of the Storm

    1991

    Gentlemen in White Vests
    8.3

    Gentlemen in White Vests

    1970

    The Last of the Secret Agents?
    3.3

    The Last of the Secret Agents?

    1966

    I Am My Films: A Portrait of Werner Herzog
    8.0

    I Am My Films: A Portrait of Werner Herzog

    1979