Götz Otto
Götz Otto is a prominent German actor, distinguished not only by his impressive height of 196 cm (6 ft 6 inches) but also by his striking bleached blonde hair, which often becomes a defining feature in his performances. Born on October 15, 1961, in the city of Krefeld, Otto has built a diverse career in film and television, showcasing his versatile acting skills across various genres.
Otto gained international recognition for his portrayal of the formidable villain in the James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997), where he played the role of the ruthless henchman, Stamper. This role catapulted him into the international spotlight, leading to further opportunities in both German and international cinema.
In addition to his work in action films, Otto has made notable appearances in German television series, including "Der letzte Bulle" and "Tatort," which have solidified his reputation in the German entertainment industry. His ability to seamlessly shift between dramatic and comedic roles has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
Throughout his career, Götz Otto has been celebrated not only for his physical presence but also for his talent, contributing to a rich filmography that spans several decades. His work continues to resonate with audiences, marking him as a memorable figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
Emperor (2026)
The Legacy of the Siren
Godless Youth
The Girl of Your Dreams
The Artist and the Model
Ring of the Nibelungs
Iron Sky
Gridlock
Alien Autopsy
Enfant Terrible
The Antman
Die Superbullen
Beowulf
Me, Myself and Mum
Tomorrow Never Dies
Dignity