Acting
Community Rating
6.8
TMDB estimate
Born
February 20, 1934
Died
July 15, 1989 (age 55)
Born in
Glatz, Poland
After high school, Augustin first did a commercial apprenticeship in Erlangen. He then completed an apprenticeship at the Film and Television University in Munich. He played on stages in Munich, Detmold and numerous touring theaters. In 1966 he made his film acting debut in a short film directed by Marran Gosov, under which he starred several more times. Augustin appeared in numerous light comedies such as Engelchen or Die Jungfrau von Bamberg (with Gila von Weitershausen) and Helgalein (alongside Anita Kupsch), often playing stiff and awkward characters. He became known to a wide audience in 1973 as a comedian in the comedy series Klimbim. In the first season of Michael Pfleghar's entertainment series, Augustin acted in various skits and disguises and as the father of the "Klimbim family". After a year Augustin left the production. In the years that followed, he played in Alfred Vohrer's adaptation of Erich Kästner's Three Men in the Snow, in Werner Herzog's Woyzeck adaptation (with Klaus Kinski in the title role), in the Gottschalk comedy Tender Chaos and made guest appearances in numerous television series such as Der Kommissar, Police Inspection 1, The Fast Gerdi and Claude Chabrol's Histoires Insolites. His final resting place is in Erlangen

Löwengrube
as Ermittlungsrichter
1989

Die schnelle Gerdi
as Verkehrspolizist
1989
Himmelsheim
as Günter Münzel
1989

Der Bastard
as Kapuske
1989

Fabrik der Offiziere
as Krottenkopf
1989
Herbst in Lugano
as Grau, Chauffeur
1988

Three Crazy Jerks
as Schroeder
1987

Hans im Glück
1987

The Flyer
as Vater Klinger
1987
Goldkronach
as Dieter
1986

Snowroller
as Dr. Katz
1985

The Little Drummer Girl
as Freiburg City Official
1984

Der Fahnder
as Franz im Odeon
1984

Tapetenwechsel
1984
Eisenhans
as Möbelvertreter
1983
Magdalena
as Kooperator
1983

Jägerschlacht
as Neureuther-Ranitzki
1982

Der Andro-Jäger
as Dr. Schneider
1982
Die Schraiers
1982

Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold
as Fischer
1980