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Fred Düren

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Fred Düren
Düren and Inge Keller onstage in East Berlin in 1963.
Born2 December 1928
Died2 March 2015(2015-03-02) (aged 86)
OccupationActor
Years active1954-1991 (film)

Fred Düren (1928–2015) was a German stage, film and television actor.[1] 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.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Spielbank-Affäre Reporter
1957 Sheriff Teddy Konsumpacker
1958 Die Mutter Pawel Wlassow
1958 The Sailor's Song Major Mörs
1958 Tilman Riemenschneider
1959 Sie nannten ihn Amigo Pepp
1960 Hatifa Zadok
1960 Was wäre, wenn...?
1960 Five Cartridges
1960 Prezil jsem svou smrt Georg
1961 Italienisches Capriccio
1961 Der Traum des Hauptmann Loy Rex Nartin
1961 Guten Tag, lieber Tag
1962 Minna von Barnhelm Riccaut
1964 Preludio 11 Pater Leon Voice
1964 Follow Me, Scoundrels Leutnant Lübbenau
1964 Der fliegende Holländer Der Holländer
1968 Schüsse unterm Galgen Bauer Scott
1970 Netzwerk Peter Ragosch
1971 Der verlorene Engel Ernst Barlach
1971 Goya or the Hard Way to Enlightenment Esteve
1973 Die Elixiere des Teufels Belcampo
1974 Orpheus in der Unterwelt John Styx
1978 Fleur Lafontaine Eberhard Lafontaine
1980 Solo Sunny Doktor
1980 Levins Mühle Prediger Feller
1983 The Turning Point General Eisensteck
1985 Grünstein's Clever Move [de] Grünstein
1986 Käthe Kollwitz Karl Kollwitz

References

  1. ^ Goble p.251

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.