
Acting · Neu-Isenburg, Germany · Born July 9, 1946
Norbert Weisser (born July 9, 1946) is a German-born American film and theatre actor, probably most known for his many roles in Albert Pyun-directed movies (15 and counting). Weisser is a founding member of the Odyssey Theater and the Padua Hills Playwrights Festival, where he developed the role of Trickster in Murray Mednick's epic seven-hour The Coyote Cycle. He has played roles in theaters throughout Europe and the US, including Broadway, where he played Rode opposite Ed Harris in Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides at the Brooks Atkinson Theater. Most recently he played Oskar in John O'Keefe's Times Like These in San Francisco, Albany, New York and Los Angeles, where he received an Ovation Award, an LA Weekly Theater Award and an LA Drama Critics Circle nomination for his performance. Weisser has directed plays at the Magic Theater in San Francisco and at the Mark Taper Forum's New Playwrights Festival in Los Angeles. Recently he produced two Albert Pyun films, Infection and Cool Air. He is the father of fellow actor Morgan Weisser, who starred in both movies. Weisser's television credits include: Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight, Riders of the Purple Sage, My Antonia, From the Earth to the Moon, Alias, The Agency, NCIS, ER, and Ghost Whisperer.
MovieDark Secrets: Game of Death Chapter 2
2025
as Anthony Wagner
MovieGame of Death: The Six Doors to Hell
2024
as Helicopter Pilot(voice)
MovieAlbert Pyun: King of Cult Movies
2023
as Self
MovieShe's in Portland
2020
TVBetter Call Saul
2015
as Peter Schuler
MovieAngels & Demons
2009
as CERN Scientist
MovieRoad to Hell
2008
as Interrogator Farnsworth
TVGemini Division
2008
TVBreaking Bad
2008
as Peter Schuler
MovieCool Air
2006
as Deltoid
TVGhost Whisperer
2005
as Patrick Roth
MovieInfection
2005
as Dr. Franks / Deputy Ben
MovieAround the Bend
2004
as Walter
MovieBad Bizness
2003
as Stephens
TVAlias
2001
as Jeroen Schiller
TVThe Agency
2001
as Konrad
MovieTicker
2001
as Dugger
MoviePollock
2000
as Hans Namuth
TVBrimstone
1998
as Martin Benedict
TVFrom the Earth to the Moon
1998
as Wernher Von Braun
MovieSorcerers
1998
as Lord Manor
MovieCrazy Six
1997
as Jerzy
MovieBlast
1997
as Commando Rescuer
MovieNemesis 4: Death Angel
1996
as Tokuda
MovieAdrenalin: Fear the Rush
1996
as Cuzo
MovieOmega Doom
1996
as The Head
MovieNemesis 3: Time Lapse
1996
as Edson
MovieRiders of the Purple Sage
1996
as Deacon Tull
MovieHeatseeker
1995
as Tsui Tung
MovieMy Antonia
1995
as Otto
MovieThe Killers Within
1995
as Bernhard Hiller
TVAaahh!!! Real Monsters
1994
as Farfegnuton (voice)
MovieThe Road to Wellville
1994
as Dr. Spitzvogel
TVER
1994
as Dr. Adler
MovieAmelia Earhart: The Final Flight
1994
as KLM Mechanic
MovieSchindler's List
1993
as Albert Hujar
MovieArcade
1993
as Albert
MovieHocus Pocus
1993
as Thackery's Father
MovieChaplin
1992
as German Diplomat
MovieDeceit
1992
as Bailey / Farnsworth III
MovieIn the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion
1992
as John Singer
MovieThe Rocketeer
1991
as Zeppelin Pilot
MovieSeeds of Tragedy
1991
as Gunter
MovieKeeping Secrets
1991
as Photographer
MovieCaptain America
1990
as Alaskan Surveyor
TVNorthern Exposure
1990
as Reinhart
MovieThe Incident
1990
as Riefenstahl
MovieMidnight Cabaret
1990
as Tony
MovieThe Radicals
1989
as Michael Sattler
From Hollywood to Deadwood
1989
as Peter Mueller
TVMancuso, F.B.I.
1989
MovieThe Secret of the Ice Cave
1989
as Dr. Victor Talbot
MovieSweet Lies
1987
as Bill
MovieWalker
1987
as Prange
MovieDown Twisted
1987
as Alsandro Deltoid
Movie¡Three Amigos!
1986
as German's Friend
MovieRadioactive Dreams
1986
as Sternwood
MovieStark
1985
as Powell
TVHunter
1984
as Craig Borson
TVMasquerade
1983
as Lohmann
TVScarecrow and Mrs. King
1983
MovieTwilight Zone: The Movie
1983
as Soldier No. 1
MovieAndroid
1982
as Keller
TVKnight Rider
1982
as Fredo Lureni
TVTales of the Gold Monkey
1982
MovieThe Thing
1982
as Norwegian
MovieBeggarman, Thief
1979
as Egon Hubisch
TVBeggarman, Thief
1979
as Egon Hubisch
MovieMidnight Express
1978
as Erich
MovieKeefer
1978
as Vorst
MovieThe Deadly Triangle
1977
as Ernst Haag