Fred Williams (actor)
Fred Williams | |
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Born |
Munich, Germany | 9 February 1938
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1962-1992 |
Fred Williams (born Friedrich Wilhelm Löcherer; 9 February 1938) is a German actor. He appeared in more than forty films from 1962 to 1992. 1977 came his most well-known international role as Captain Gräbner, the commander of the reconnaissance battle group of 9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen in Richard Attenborough's film A Bridge Too Far.[1]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1962 | Il capitano di ferro | ||
1963 | The Shortest Day | L'attendente di von Gassman | Uncredited |
Il fornaretto di Venezia | Alvise | ||
1964 | The Magnificent Cuckold | Man in Nightclub | Uncredited |
Cover Girls | Philippe | ||
1965 | Die Herren | ||
Sandra | Pierto Formari | ||
Juliet of the Spirits | Lynx-Eyes' agent | ||
1966 | Angelica and the King | Ràkóczi | |
Die Nibelungen | Gernot | ||
1968 | Anyone Can Play | Esmerelda's lover | |
1969 | Madame und ihre Nichte | Peter von Hallstein | |
Catherine | Michel de Montsalvy | ||
Isabella, Duchess of the Devils | Viscount Gilbert de Villancourt | ||
1970 | Count Dracula | Jonathan Harker | |
1971 | The Devil Came from Akasava | Rex Forrester | |
She Killed in Ecstasy | Dr. Johnson | ||
1972 | Der Todesrächer von Soho | Inspector Ruppert Redford | |
Dr. M schlägt zu | Inspector Thomas | ||
1974 | The Last Desperate Hours | Dario Lippi | |
1975 | Le jouisseur | Count Roland | |
Les Chatouilleuses | Carlos Ribas | ||
Les incestueuses | |||
Les lesbiennes | |||
1976 | Gli amici di Nick Hezard | Henry | |
Les emmerdeuses | Guest Appearance | Uncredited | |
Voir Malte et mourir | |||
1977 | And the Ship Sails On | Helmut von Danzig | |
A Bridge Too Far | Hauptsturmführer Viktor Eberhard Gräbner | ||
1983 | E la Nave Va | Sabatino Lepori |
References
- ↑ Cornelius Ryan: A Bridge Too Far
- Ryan, Cornelius (1974), A Bridge Too Far, London: Hamish Hamilton, ISBN 0-340-19941-5
- Waddy, Colonel John (1977), "The Making of a Bridge Too Far", After the Battle, London: Plaistow Press (17): 10–34
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