Helmi Dridi, actor born in Tunis in 1980, began his career as an actor in amateur theater at the age of 17. He continued his acting training at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Art in Tunis, while proving himself in the professional theater in plays such as "Waiting for Godot" by Lassad Ben Abdallah, "Guernica" by Hassan Mouadhen, "Let us talk in silence" or "Hostages" by Ezzedine Gannoun. He made his debut as an actor in cinema with Nouri Bouzid "Clay Dolls", "Making Of". His meeting with the French director Jacques Malaterre in 2006 is decisive. The director assigned to him four leading roles in "The Rise of Man" film, after which the actor will move to France, and extend their collaboration with "Ao, the last Neanderthal" and "Carmen". Meanwhile he directed two theater projects "I love Africa" and "Zicoo" a play inspired by actual events, which tells the story of serial killer Roberto Succo Italian. Helmi Dridi directs his first documentary in 2011 with "My Mother's bread" shot in Toujane, a village in southern Tunisia. He continues along his way in drama, with Marc Saez for the play "A nu" adapted from a Sydney Lumet's film "Strip Search", and in the cinema with young creative directors like Youssef Chebbi "Vers le Nord", and renowned directors such as Jean-Jacques Annaud " Black Gold ".
Helmi Lundén is an actress, known for Ivalo (2018) and Cryptid (2020).
Helmon Solomon is an actress, known for Två systrar (2021), Innan vi dör (2017) and Älska mig (2019).
Helmut Alimonta was born on December 4, 1915 in Munich, Germany. He was an actor, known for Bodo - Eine ganz normale Familie (1989), Isar 12 (1961) and Forsthaus Falkenau (1989). He died on April 20, 2004 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Helmut Bakaitis is attached to the world of acting in both performing, directing and screen-writing. He was born in Lauban, Silesia, Germany (later became Luban, Poland). He moved to Australia, where he was educated in Sydney at the Fort Street High School. On the steps of the Sydney War Memorial, Helmut participated in a school production of Hamlet as the title character and as such made an incredibly strong impression with his shockingly mature portrayal. Among the numerous television series appearances, films and shorts to his credit, Helmut Bakaitis is best known to most audiences (especially western) for his portrayal as the character known as The Architect in the cult science fiction films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions (2003). In both these sequels to the 1999 predecessor The Matrix, Helmut artfully portrays The Architect as an analytical and perhaps emotionless genius who created the virtual world of The Matrix, whose memorable and informative speech in the film at last shed light to the truth behind the Matrix's creation and the purpose of The One, (played by Keanu Reeves as Neo) who must make a choice to save the human race from systematic extinction. In addition to his famed Matrix role, Helmut has appeared also in the movie Happy Feet (2006) before again contributing his talents to several film shorts.
Helmut Berg is known for Zwei Rebläuse auf dem Weg zur Loreley (1974) and Heimspiel (2000).
Helmut Berger - Austrian born film actor, mostly known for starring in Luchino Visconti's films, which are now considered modern classics. Born Helmut Steinberger in Salzburg in 1944, he turned down a prospect of running a family hotel business and went to London where he worked as waiter to pay his way through drama school. Later he attended the University of Perugia in Italy and spent some time in France. His acting career began with French and Italian commercials and showed no signs of progress until he was picked up by Luchino Visconti out of pool of "extras" during the shooting of Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa... (1965) in 1964. Berger's relationships with Visconti, whose partner he remained for 12 years, brought him to the attention of press and allowed him to act in some Visconti's films such as La caduta degli dei (Götterdämmerung) (1969) ("The Damned), Ludwig (1973) and Gruppo di famiglia in un interno (1974) ("The Conversation Piece"). Visconti is said to view Berger as the very image of his idea of a "demonic, insane and sexually perverted" man. As a matter of fact Berger often portrayed anguished souls and sinister villains. His acting career continued throughout the 1970s but was temporarily broken up in the early 80s when he battled alcohol problem. He appeared in numerous French, Italian, German films and spent one season on American soap Dynasty (1981) but few directors used his gifts with the same skill as Visconti. His autobiography "Ich" (Me), in which he famously referred to his relationships with Visconti as "marriage" and claimed to be the director's widow, appeared in 1998. Berger is still very active appearing in TV series regularly. He also very modestly attributed his acting achievements to Visconti's directing.
Helmut Brasch was born on August 15, 1912 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor and writer, known for Tales of the Vikings (1959), Sommerliebe am Bodensee (1957) and Pflicht ist Pflicht (1966). He died on July 2, 1987 in Starnberg, Bavaria, West Germany.
Helmut Früchtenicht was born on October 11, 1920 in Bremen, Germany. He was an actor, known for Champagner für Zimmer 17 (1969), Der nächste Herr, dieselbe Dame (1968) and Der Bettenstudent oder Was mach' ich mit den Mädchen? (1970). He died on April 5, 1976 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
Helmut Gauer is known for Eine von uns (1932), Großstadtjugend (1929) and Miko - aus der Gosse zu den Sternen (1986).