- Lives in Munich with his longtime companion Caroline Link.
- Son of actor Robert Graf and writer Selma Urfer.
- Wrote articles about movies and movie making in several newspapers.
- Has a daughter with companion Caroline Link, who was born in July 2002.
- Frequently employs stylistic measures which are closely associated with classic European genre cinema, such as quick zooms over long distances, expressive lighting, long shots of streets, back lighting, soft focus and shots through windows from the outside of a building.
- If there is any off screen narration in his films, he usually reads it himself. He also frequently has cameos in his own films.
- After his big-budget feature film The Invincibles (1994), an attempt at making a German police action thriller for the 'big screen', suffered from interference by the producers and flopped in German cinemas, he turned to TV. Since then most of his films have been made for TV. Graf has frequently stated that, all conflicts with TV guidelines aside, he enjoys more artistic freedom on TV.
- Frequently works with screenwriters Rolf Basedow, Markus Busch, Christoph Fromm, Günter Schütter and Bernd Schwamm.
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