
Volker Prechtel (born August 9, 1941, in Hopfen am See; died August 7, 1997, in Gröbenzell) was a German theater, film, and television actor. Prechtel initially studied pedagogy and worked as a schoolteacher for several years before finding his way to professional acting through amateur theater stages. With his striking face and distinctive nose, he became a sought-after character actor in film and television, appearing in more than one hundred productions. Prechtel was also a regular presence on the theater stage. He performed at venues including the Münchner Kammerspiele, the Münchner Volkstheater, the Freie Volksbühne Berlin, and the Münchner Theater für Kinder. He achieved international recognition in 1986 for his role as the monk Malachias in *The Name of the Rose*, based on the novel by Umberto Eco. In that film, he acted alongside Sean Connery and Helmut Qualtinger. Additionally, he appeared as a public bus driver in the crime series *Der König*. Volker Prechtel died in 1997—two days before his 56th birthday—from complications related to cancer.

Landpolizist
1970
Dallinger
1970

Ingenieur
1974
Wirt
1984
Toni Lederer
1989
Malachia
1986

Waldhauser
1989Pichler
1994

Handwerksbursche
1979
Polizist Heinmann
1982Postkutscher
1980
Günther Kolb (uncredited)
1974
Georg
1993
Hiltel, the prison guard
1974
Eisverkäufer Hans
1981
Sheriff
1975
Zollbeamter
1985
Self
1986
Pingling / Ritter von Zährenstein
1992
Der Pfarrer
1976
Bailiff
1982
Heckenberger
1978
Wudy
1976
Himalaja-Bezwinger
1991
Hias von Konnersreuth
1991
Pfarrer
1996Spitzel
1997
Hospital Employee
1988Fösi
1995

Etagenkellner
1981
Karg
1989
Leitner
1974