Fred Berhoff
Fred Berhoff (born August 23, 1936 in Munich ; † February 25, 2008 there ) was a German actor .
Life
Berhoff had several engagements at various theater stages in the course of his career . He has appeared in various television films.
Berhoff has played a number of roles in German films since the 1960s . As its first film appearance, the IMDb film database lists the feature film Barras Today from 1963, in which Berhoff was shown under the direction of Paul May . In the sex outfit Siegfried and the legendary love life of the Nibelungs (1971) he took on the role of the king's son Giselher under the direction of Adrian Hoven , alongside Raimund Harmstorf and Sybil Danning . In the soft sex film Housewives Report 1: Incredible, But True (1971) he played the role of the husband Mr. Gassner.
He also had minor roles in the television films Rosemary's Daughter (1976) and Mosquito the Molester (1977).
He was also seen in numerous television productions . Above all, he was involved in crime series . He had episode roles in the series Derrick , Der Alte , SOKO 5113 and Der Bulle von Tölz, among others .
In the ARD pre-evening series Verbotene Liebe in 1995 he embodied the figure of corporate boss and millionaire Max Orbis (episode 53-135), who met his childhood sweetheart Fiona Beckmann again. In the ARD television series Lindenstrasse in 2003 he played the role of the radical right-wing publisher Hey.
Berhoff also worked as a radio play speaker and reciter . In 1977 he was involved in a radio play version of the detective radio play Gestatten for Bayerischer Rundfunk , my name is Cox . He also recorded texts by Ludwig Thoma (Christmas legend Holy Night ) for the radio .
Berhoff lived in Munich. He was temporarily in a relationship with the Swedish film actress Anita Ekberg in the late 1970s ; the relationship ended after about two years. His favorite leisure activities were cycling and skiing .
Filmography (selection)
- 1962: Barras today
- 1963: Dance with me in the morning
- 1964: The card with the lynx head (episode: air deals )
- 1965: Alarm in the Mountains (TV series)
- 1971: Siegfried and the legendary love life of the Nibelungs
- 1971: Housewives Report 1: Incredible, but true
- 1976: Rosemary's daughter
- 1977: Mosquito the molester
- 1977: Derrick (episode: Murder in TEE 91 )
- 1978: The old man (episode: a suitcase )
- 1979: White slave of the green hell
- 1988: SOKO 5113 (episode: house calls )
- 1994: Forsthaus Falkenau - episode: The maypole
- 1995: Forbidden love
- 1997: The bull from Tölz: Death in the brewery
- 1999: Our teacher Dr. Specht (2 episodes)
- 2000: Utta Danella - The black mirror
- 2002: The bull from Tölz: death after the disco
- 2002–2003: Lindenstrasse (2 episodes)
- 2005: Welcome Home (TV movie)
Web links
- Fred Berhoff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Fred Berhoff at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Jovan Evermann: The Lexicon of German Soaps , p. 81. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag. Berlin 2000. ISBN 3-89602-274-1
- ↑ Fred Berhoff as Max Orbi's short vita and role profile at Deutsche-Dailys.de
- ↑ Enough ! (Episode 895, synopsis and photo with Fred Berhoff and Marianne Rogée )
- ↑ Allow me, my name is Cox (cast)
- ^ No dolce vita in the dilapidated farmhouse in: Berliner Zeitung of July 16, 1995
- ↑ The card with the lynx head | Episode 07 | Air deals Summary and cast
- ↑ Our teacher Dr. Specht ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Episode 58, puppet show , 1999, table of contents and photos of the scene)
- ↑ Our teacher Dr. Specht ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Episode 59, Pile of Broken Glass , 1999, table of contents and photos of scenes)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Berhoff, Fred |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 23, 1936 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | February 25, 2008 |
Place of death | Munich |