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Fred Düren
Actor
Born December 2, 1928Died March 2, 2015 (86 years)
Fred Düren (1928–2015) was a German stage, film and television actor. His career was spent in East Germany, where he appeared in several DEFA films including the historical adventure Follow Me, Scoundrels (1964). He was married to the actress Irmgard Düren. In 1988 he converted to Judaism and settled in Israel, where he died in 2015.
Known For
Filmography
1991 | Ende der Unschuld · as Albert Einstein |
1991 | Ende der Unschuld (TV Series) · as Albert Einstein |
1989 | Egmont · as Jetter |
1986 | Käthe Kollwitz - Bilder eines Lebens · as Karl Kollwitz |
1985 | Der Schimmelreiter · as Oberdeichgraf |
1983 | The Turning Point · as General Eisensteck |
1981 | Suturp - eine Liebesgeschichte · as Dinkbühl |
1980 | Levins Mühle · as Prediger Feller |
1980 | Solo Sunny · as Arzt |
1976 | Return to a Foreign Country (TV Series) · as Arthur Hüttenrauch |
1974 | Orpheus in der Unterwelt · as Styx |
1971 | Der kleine und der große Klaus · as Kleiner Klaus |
1971 | Goya or The Hard Way to Enlightenment · as Agustin Esteve |
1971 | Die Verschworenen (TV Series) · as Ottfried Graf Zedlitz Und Altkirch |
1971 | |
1971 | Police Call 110 (TV Series) · as Franz Werker |
1971 | The Lost Angel · as Ernst Barlach |
1970 | Alone in Berlin (TV Series) · as Emil Borkhausen |
1967 | Kater Lampe · as Seifert, Gemeindediener |
1967 | Die Räuber · as Pater |
1966 | |
1965 | Der Staatsanwalt hat das Wort (TV Series) · as Alexander Lüders |
1964 | Der fliegende Holländer · as Der Holländer |
1964 | Mir nach, Canaillen · as Baronin Lübbenau |
1963 | Das russische Wunder I · as (narrator) |
1962 | Das grüne Ungeheuer (TV Series) · as Coronel Castillo Larbas |
1962 | Fetzers Flucht · as Wächter |
1962 | Minna von Barnhelm · as Riccaut |
1961 | Gewissen in Aufruhr (TV Series) · as Mathusow |
1961 | Italienisches Capriccio · as Schauspielerin |
1960 | Prezil jsem svou smrt · as Georg |
1960 | |
1960 | Was wäre, wenn...? · as Regisseur Binz |
1959 | Sie nannten ihn Amigo · as Peter „pepp“ Grosse |
1958 | Das Lied der Matrosen · as Major Mörs |
1957 | Spielbank-Affäre · as Reporter |
1955 | Robert Mayer - der Arzt aus Heilbronn · as Officer |