Wolf Kahler


Wolf Kahler is a German character actor in stage, film, television, and voice actor.

Early life

Kahler was born in Kiel in Germany.

Career

With blue eyes, sculpted jawbone, and height of, Kahler was often chosen to play unsympathetic German characters or Nazis.
He appeared in the British production of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as the young Bohemian king in "A Scandal in Bohemia". Nearly thirty years later he would return to a Sherlock Holmes production in Guy Ritchie's film Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.
Since 1975, he has appeared in many English-language American and British television and film productions. One of his early roles was that of Kaiser Wilhelm II in Michael York's adventure film The Riddle of the Sands. One of his best-known roles was that of Hermann Dietrich in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Among the characters he has voiced in video games is Kaiser Vlad in Battalion Wars. Kahler played the Prince of Tübingen in Stanley Kubrick's 1975 film, Barry Lyndon. In 2001, he played a Wehrmacht General in a television miniseries about World War II, Band of Brothers. In the Clint Eastwood spy thriller Firefox, Kahler played KGB chairman Yuri Andropov. In 2011 Kahler appeared as Dr. Hoffmanstahl in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. In 2017, he played a German Commander in the Warner Bros./DCEU film Wonder Woman.

Personal life

Kahler is an expatriate living in London.

Filmography

Film

Short films

  • 2008 Haber as Erich Ludendorff
  • 2010 Stasi Dog as the narrator
  • 2012 Cold Warrior as Bochinsky
  • 2016 Millefeuille as Hans-Peter
  • 2016 Rubicon as Dirk Van de Cleef
  • 2020 Cognition as Dr. Zoger
  • 2025 Whispers of Freedom as Bruno Kabát

Television

Video games

Thanks

  • 2012 ''Raiding the Lost Ark: A Filmumentary''

Soundtrack

Radio

The Scarlet Pimpernel of the Vatican, a drama by Robin Glendinning, was first broadcast in 2006, on BBC Radio4. Kahler played Herbert Kappler, a Nazi war criminal, who is befriended in his cell by a Vatican priest; the story is based on the real-life adventures of Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty.