André Hennicke, born on September twenty-first, nineteen fifty-nine, in Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony, is a distinguished German actor whose career spans several decades. Since his debut in nineteen eighty-four, he has graced the screen in over one hundred films, showcasing his versatility across various genres.
Hennicke's talent was recognized in two thousand two when he received a prestigious German television award for best actor for his compelling performance in 'Something to Remind Me.' His filmography includes notable roles such as SS General Wilhelm Mohnke in the acclaimed two thousand four film 'Downfall' and the infamous Nazi judge Roland Freisler in the two thousand five historical drama 'Sophie Scholl – The Final Days.'
In addition to these roles, he portrayed Nazi leader Rudolf Hess in the same year's docudrama 'Speer und Er.' Hennicke's range extends into the realm of science fiction, where he played a primary antagonist in the two thousand nine thriller 'Pandorum,' embodying the leader of a group of genetically mutated human-hybrids. More recently, in two thousand fifteen, he took on the role of Vasily Chapayev in 'Buddha's Little Finger.'