Alexander von Rosen (actor)

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Alexander von Rosen (born April 13, 1930 in Reval , Estonia , † September 7, 2004 in Germany ) was a German actor on stage and television.

Live and act

The Baltic German , who comes from what is now Tallinn, came to Germany at a young age and received artistic training from Eduard Marks in Hamburg in the early 1950s . Von Rosen made his theatrical debut in Ulm in 1953, and went to Gelsenkirchen the following year, where he stayed until the end of the same decade. Other stage stations were, among others, Münster (municipal theaters), Munich (Kammerspiele) and Berlin (Schiller Theater).

Alexander von Rosen first stepped in front of the television camera in 1961 and only remained active there for a good decade. Apart from his penultimate role, when he played the brother of the anti-Hitler conspirator and resistance fighter Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg with Berthold von Stauffenberg in the two-part television series Operation Walküre , his appearances there are hardly remarkable. As early as 1972, von Rosen completely disappeared from the public eye.

Filmography

  • 1961: In search of happiness
  • 1965: Das Kriminalmuseum (TV crime series, one episode)
  • 1965–66: The fifth column (TV crime series, one episode)
  • 1966: The man who called himself Abel
  • 1966: Master builder Solness
  • 1967: the mission
  • 1967: The assassination attempt - Heydrich in Prague
  • 1969: Free until the next time
  • 1971: Operation Valkyrie
  • 1972: Novellas from the Wild West

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Individual evidence

  1. According to the obituary published in 2014