Fred Düren

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.

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

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1957Spielbank-AffäreReporter
1957Sheriff TeddyKonsumpacker
1958Die MutterPawel Wlassow
1958The Sailor's SongMajor Mörs
1958Tilman Riemenschneider
1959Sie nannten ihn AmigoPepp
1960HatifaZadok
1960Was wäre, wenn...?
1960Fünf Patronenhülsen
1960Prezil jsem svou smrtGeorg
1961Italienisches Capriccio
1961Der Traum des Hauptmann LoyRex Nartin
1961Guten Tag, lieber Tag
1962Minna von BarnhelmRiccaut
1964Preludio 11Pater LeonVoice
1964Follow Me, ScoundrelsLeutnant Lübbenau
1964Der fliegende HolländerDer Holländer
1968Schüsse unterm GalgenBauer Scott
1970NetzwerkPeter Ragosch
1971Der verlorene EngelErnst Barlach
1971Goya or the Hard Way to EnlightenmentEsteve
1973Die Elixiere des TeufelsBelcampo
1974Orpheus in der UnterweltJohn Styx
1978Fleur LafontaineEberhard Lafontaine
1980Solo SunnyDoktor
1980Levins MühlePrediger Feller
1983The Turning PointGeneral Eisensteck
1985Die Grünstein-VarianteGrünstein
1986Käthe KollwitzKarl Kollwitz

References

  1. Goble p.251

Bibliography

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


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