Horst Buder (actor)

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Horst Buder (* 20th century ) is a former German actor .

Career

Buder worked mainly in productions for DEFA and DFF . His first film work was in 1957 in the DEFA children's film Sheriff Teddy , in which he played the second boy on Alex. He then played in the 1957 feature film A Girl from 16½ and appeared in the 1959 short film An Unusual Day as a window cleaner.

In the early 1960s he played the kitchen boy in the fairy tale film Snow White . In 1965 he was cast again in a fairy tale film - in Walter Beck's King Drosselbart . Here he embodied the Junker Balduin, who woos the haughty Princess Roswitha, portrayed by Karin Ugowski , and is only mocked by her. Manfred Krug was cast as King Drosselbart. In the film comedy Without Passport in Strangers' Beds , Buder was on the cast list in the role of a lieutenant.

After his leading role as Ivanuschka in the 1967 film The Enchanted Brothers , he was only seen in a film again in 1986. In Der Bärenhäuter he played Hubert in a supporting role. This role is considered his last.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Snow White. on defa.de, accessed on March 4, 2013.
  2. King Drosselbart Overview of the actors (with photo)