German Actor and Director Christian Doermer has died
He was not on the list.
He appeared in more than 80 films and television shows from 1954 to 2022. He starred in the 1966 film No Shooting Time for Foxes. The film was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize.[3] In 1969, Doermer appeared as a German soldier attending the Christmas truce in Sir Richard Attenborough's satirical World War I musical film Oh! What a Lovely War.
Doermer himself has also directed a fair number of films
including documentaries and television films. In 1962, he was one of the 26
authors of the famous Oberhausen Manifesto, demanding a change in German film.
Selected filmography
The Forest House in Tyrol (1955) as Alfons Attinger
Viele kamen vorbei [de] (1956), as Jochen
Teenage Wolfpack (1956), as Jan Borchert
All Roads Lead Home (1957), as Michael
Der Stern von Afrika (1957), as Unteroffizier Klein
Precocious Youth (1957), as Wolfgang
Adorable Arabella (1959), as Helmut Hagemann
Flucht nach Berlin [de] (1961), as Claus Baade
Das Riesenrad (1961), as Hubert von Hill jr.
Das Halstuch [de] (1962, TV miniseries), as Gerald Quincey
Die Revolution entläßt ihre Kinder (1962, TV miniseries), as
Wolfgang Leonhard
Terror After Midnight (1962), as Nolan Stoddard
The Bread of Those Early Years (1962), as Walter Fendrich
Love at Twenty (1962), as Tonio
Tre per una rapina [it] (1964), as Mario
No Shooting Time for Foxes (1966), as Viktor
Die Rechnung – eiskalt serviert (1966), as Tommy Wheeler
The Syndicate (1968), as Kurt Hohmann
Joanna (1968), as Hendrik Casson
Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), as Fritz
Downhill Racer (1969), as the German skier at the Winter
Olympics
Lettow-Vorbeck: Der deutsch-ostafrikanische Imperativ (1984,
directed by Christian Doermer)
Väter und Söhne – Eine deutsche Tragödie (1986, TV
miniseries), as Dr. Körner
The Hothouse (1987), as Felix Keetenheuve
Ende der Unschuld [de] (1991, TV film), as Abraham Esau
Stauffenberg (2004, TV film), as Field marshal Wilhelm Keitel
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