
Oliver Masucci
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Oliver Masucci (born December 6, 1968) is a German actor. He gained international recognition for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler in the satirical film Look Who's Back (2015) and as Ulrich Nielsen in the Netflix series Dark (2017–2020). Other more recent film roles include Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022), Day Shift (2022) and The Palace (2023). Masucci's performance as Rainer Werner Fassbinder in Enfant Terrible (2020) earned him the 2021 German Film Award (Lola) for Best Leading Actor. He also starred as Dr. Josef Bartok in the 2021 film adaptation of Stefan Zweig’s Schachnovelle, Chess Story, a performance that earned him the Bavarian Film Award for Best Actor.
Known for
Credits
Woodwalkers 3 (2028)
as Andrew Milling

Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022)
as Anton Vogel

Day Shift (2022)
as Klaus

Woodwalkers (2024)
as Andrew Milling

Woodwalkers 2 (2026)
as Andrew Milling

Never Look Away (2018)
as Antonius van Verten

Look Who's Back (2015)
as Adolf Hitler

Volcano (2009)
as Gernot

Chess Story (2021)
as Dr. Josef Bartok

The Palace (2023)
as Hansueli

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit (2019)
as Arthur Kemper

Speed Train (2025)
as Gray

Winnetou - A New World (2016)
as Ugly Joe

Der Auftrag (2019)
as Mario Lobeck
Shelter Me (—)
as Jon Boylan

Adam’s Eight (2026)
as Karl Adam

Play (2019)
as Frank Reitwein

Bad Director (2024)
as Gregor Samsa

Magnificent Times (2018)
as Claus Müller-Todt

Mordkommission Berlin 1 (2015)
as Viktor Parkov

Enfant Terrible (2020)
as Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Tödliche Geheimnisse - Jagd in Kapstadt (2017)
as Paul Holthaus

Deadly Leaks (2016)
as Paul Holthaus

Crocodile Alert (2006)
as Killiak

Ein Dorf wehrt sich (2019)
as Dr. Ernst Kaltenbrunner

Die vierte Gewalt (2016)
as Chefredakteur Weishaupt

Lysis (2019)
as Father

Playmaker (2018)
as Dejan
Phantom of Belgrade (—)
Actor
Andy (1992)
as Andy

Madrid (2003)
as Karl

Was ihr wollt (2011)
as Antonio




