Ferdinand Dörfler (director)

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Ferdinand Dörfler (born December 18, 1903 in Munich ; † June 4, 1965 there ) was a German theater actor , theater director , theater director , film director , film producer and screenwriter , who became known in the 1950s for numerous homeland films .

Ferdinand Dörfler (center) shooting.

Life

He began his theater career in 1923 as an actor and tenor . Until 1934 he worked as a director in Vienna . From 1934 to 1938 Dörfler was an actor, tenant and director of the new Volkstheater Munich, founded in 1903 in Josephspitalstrasse . In 1938 he took over the management of the Neues Schauspielhaus in Vienna.

In several films he was not only active as a director, but also either as a producer or as a writer. Dörfler worked with well-known actors such as Walter Giller , Viktor Staal and Maria Andergast . He was the owner of various cinemas, including the Atlantikpalast and the Filmburg in Munich and founder of Dörfler film production .

He was married to the singer Lieselotte Dörfler. From this marriage came the children Susanne, Michael, Lieselotte and Johanna, the latter known as the actress Hanna Hutten .

Filmography (as a director)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Karl Valentin, Helmut Bachmaier, Gerhard Gönner: Complete works in eight volumes . Piper, 1991, ISBN 3-492-03406-3 , pp. 266 . Digitized at Google Books
  2. ^ Das Neue Journal, No. 6, Pagoden-Verlag 1957.