Ronald Dehne

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Ronald Dehne (born November 16, 1948 in Hildburghausen , Thuringia , Germany ) is a German actor .

Life

Born in Thuringia, Dehne grew up in western Berlin. At the age of five he began to work in radio. Dehne has also been in front of the camera (television or film) since he was ten. After a supporting role in the German-American East-West refugee drama Tunnel 28 by Robert Siodmak , Wolfgang Staudte gave him the lead role of Bernd in the Ruhrpott Zeitbild Das Lamm in 1964 . At the side of Elke Aberle , Dehne convinced Staudte in this little-known side work as a youthful outsider who is forced to flee through the night due to his affection for the eponymous animal. The barely shown film did not bring Ronald Dehne the hoped-for career boost, and after a few television appearances in the early 1970s he completely disappeared from the public eye. Since then there has been no evidence of any theater activity by Dehne

Filmography

  • 1962: Tunnel 28
  • 1964: the lamb
  • 1965: Abel with the harmonica (3-part series)
  • 1965: Your own four walls (TV movie)
  • 1970: All dogs love Theobald (episode: The first prize)
  • 1971: Bergmann family (series; episode: country air)
  • 1972: Springboard (series; episode: reported missing)

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Individual proof

  1. Life data according to the film archive Kay Less