Otto Friebel
Otto Friebel (born December 12, 1920 in Dresden , † 1992 in Munich ) was a German actor .
Life
Otto Friebel completed an acting training with Robert George and Martin Hellberg (1905-1999) in Munich after attending high school and high school . Friebel's acting training was interrupted by the Second World War; In 1946 he resumed his acting training. He made his debut as a theater actor in the late 1940s at what was then the Dramatic Theater in Munich .
Friebel played over 30 roles in film and television between the late 1940s and the early 1990s. There is evidence of sporadic film appearances, mostly in homeland films , film amusements and film comedies . As his first film appearance, the IMDb film database lists the German romance Heimliches Rendenzvous from 1949, in which Friebel was to be seen alongside Hertha Feiler and Rudolf Prack under the direction of Kurt Hoffmann . In the two-part literary film adaptation of My Father's Horses (1954) he took on the role of Dr. Curlew.
In the West German fairy tale film Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten (1959) Friebel played one of the three robbers. He also had small roles in international productions: as a secretary in Lola Montez (1955) and as an East German interrogator in Eins, Zwei, Drei (1961).
Since the 1960s, Friebel worked mainly for television ; he was often seen in crime films and crime series. In the multi-part television series Das Messer (1971) based on Francis Durbridge , he was seen as Brook.
He had episode roles in the television series Kommissar Freytag , Die Fifth Kolonne , Das Kriminalmuseum , Der Kommissar , Der Alte and Forsthaus Falkenau .
Friebel was buried in the New South Cemetery in Munich.
Filmography
- 1949: Secret rendezvous
- 1950: love on ice
- 1952: The great tattoo
- 1952: Roses bloom on the heather grave
- 1954: a woman of today
- 1954: My father's horses I. Part Lena and Nicoline
- 1954: My father's horses Part II. His third wife
- 1954: The second life
- 1955: Lola Montez
- 1959: The Bremen Town Musicians
- 1961: One, Two, Three (One, Two, Three)
- 1962: Commissioner Freytag (episode: clues in the shoulder blade ) (TV series)
- 1965–1966: The Fifth Column (TV series)
- 1968: The Crime Museum (episode: The Drill ) (TV series)
- 1970: The Commissioner (2 episodes) (TV series)
- 1971: The knife (television multi-part)
- 1973: The Lord von Barmbeck
- 1979: Woe if Schwarzenbeck comes
- 1980: The Old One (episode: Sportpalastwalzer ) (TV series)
- 1980: a guru arrives
- 1984: Ghost Stories : The Face
- 1984: Prohibited Aid
- 1992: Forsthaus Falkenau (episode: Poison traces ) (TV series)
Web links
- Otto Friebel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Otto Friebel at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Das Messer short biography (Durbridge multi-part: Das Messer )
- ↑ a b Otto Friebel (short biography)
- ↑ Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten ( Memento of the original from December 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Content, cast and film program on maerchenfilm.de; With photo of Otto Friebel or Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten content, cast and photos of the scenes at Cinema.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Friebel, Otto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 12, 1920 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden , Saxony, Germany |
DATE OF DEATH | 1992 |
Place of death | Munich , Bavaria, Germany |