Ludger Burmann
Known for: Acting
Born: August 3, 1956 in Werne, Germany
Ludger Burmann (born August 4, 1956, in Werne) is a German actor. Burmann received acting training from Anneliese Römer. From 1984 to 1989, he was a permanent ensemble member at the Dortmund Municipal Theater. Since the late 1980s, he has appeared in numerous television series and radio drama productions. He frequently portrays down-to-earth characters, such as farmers, construction workers, or caretakers. Burmann gained particular recognition for his role as Darius Pawelczik in the WDR series *Die Anrheiner*, as well as its spin-off series, *Ein Fall für die Anrheiner*. Starting in 2012, he also played the role of Walter Berger in the telenovela *Rote Rosen*. In addition to his acting work, Burmann also works as a funeral and wedding officiant. He resides in his birthplace, Werne.
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Football Rules Ok
Ulf
Krauses Braut
Karsten ‚Kalle‘ Lippert
Ants in the Pants
Trainer
Rudy: The Return of the Racing Pig
Einsatzleiter
Rock My Heart
Starter
Four Junior Detectives
Schratt
Die Wache
Sebastian Leipold
Polizeiruf 110
Dittrich
Wolffs Revier
Rudi Kern
Heldt
Willi Magnus
A Case For Two
Im Namen des Gesetzes
Alex Berger
Der letzte Bulle
Fleischermeister Pionkowski
Mein Leben & Ich
Hausmeister
Ein Fall für die Anrheiner
Darius Pawelczik
Die Anrheiner
Darius Pawelczik
Lukas
Günther
Und tschüss!
Grosser
Scene of the Crime
Metkovic
SK Kölsch
Braun
Großstadtrevier
Hausmeister Wenzlawski