Gert Fröbe
Gert Fröbe | |
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Fröbe in 1965 | |
Born |
Karl Gerhart Fröbe 25 February 1913 Oberplanitz (now Zwickau), Saxony, German Empire |
Died |
5 September 1988 75) Munich, Bavaria, West Germany | (aged
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1948–1988 |
Spouse(s) |
Karin Kuderer-Pistorius (1970–?) Beate Bach (1962–1968) Hannelore Görtz (1953–1959) Tatjana Iwanow (one child) Clara Peter (one child) |
Karl Gerhart Fröbe, better known as Gert Fröbe (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɛɐt ˈfʁøːbə]; 25 February 1913 – 5 September 1988), was a German film and stage actor. He is best known for his work as Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film Goldfinger, as Peachum in The Threepenny Opera, as Baron Bomburst in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and as Hotzenplotz in Der Räuber Hotzenplotz.
Early life
Karl Gerhart Fröbe was born in Oberplanitz, today part of Zwickau. He was initially a violinist, but he abandoned it for Kabarett and theatre work.[1]
He joined the Nazi Party in 1929 at the age of 16 and left in 1937.[2] During the Nazi regime, he aided two German Jews by hiding them from the Gestapo.[3] In September 1944, the Nazis closed down theatres in Germany and he was drafted into the German Army, the Wehrmacht, where he served until the end of World War II.[1]
Acting career
Fröbe gained fame in one of the first German films made after the Second World War, called Berliner Ballade (The Ballad of Berlin, 1948). His character's name, "Otto Normalverbraucher" (lit. Otto Average Consumer), became a German term equivalent to "Average Joe" or "Joe Bloggs".[4]
In 1958, he was cast as the villain in the Swiss-German film Es geschah am hellichten Tag (It Happened in Broad Daylight), with the original screenplay written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. His role as a serial killer of children drew the attention of the producers of the 1964 James Bond movie Goldfinger and he was chosen to play one of the best remembered villains of the series, gold tycoon Auric Goldfinger. Due to his former membership in the Nazi Party, the film was initially banned in Israel until a Jewish family he had protected during the war came forward and thanked him for saving their lives.[3]
Fröbe made several appearances in all-star casts in the 1960s, including the films The Longest Day, Is Paris Burning?, Monte Carlo or Bust and Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. During the 1980s, Fröbe played small parts in Mercedes Benz W123 commercials, helping to promote the coupé and the sedan. Aside from acting, Fröbe was a prolific reciter of lyric poetry, especially that of Christian Morgenstern and Joachim Ringelnatz.
Death
Fröbe died in Munich in September 1988 at age 75 from a heart attack.[3]
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1948 | Der Herr vom andern Stern | Extra | Uncredited |
Berliner Ballade | Otto Normalverbraucher | ||
1949 | Nach Regen scheint Sonne | Konstantin | |
1952 | The Day Before the Wedding | Rundfunkreporter | |
1953 | Man on a Tightrope | Police Agent | Uncredited |
Salto Mortale | Jan | ||
A Heart Plays False | Briefüberbringer | ||
Die vertagte Hochzeitsnacht | Gondoliere | ||
Arlette Conquers Paris | Manager Edmond Duval | ||
Hochzeit auf Reisen | Herr Mengwasser | ||
1954 | Die kleine Stadt will schlafen gehen | Oskar Blume | |
Morgengrauen | Bit part | ||
Das Kreuz am Jägersteig | Kobbe | ||
They Were So Young | Lobos | ||
Das zweite Leben | Mittelmeier | ||
The Eternal Waltz | Gawriloff | ||
1955 | Vom Himmel gefallen | Olaf | |
Der dunkle Stern | Deltorri | ||
Ich weiß, wofür ich lebe | Pfeifer, Inspektor Jugendfürsorge | ||
Mr. Arkadin | Munich Detective | ||
Heroes and Sinners | Hermann | ||
Das Forsthaus in Tirol | Bäuerle, Kaufmann | ||
Dunja | |||
1956 | Ein Mädchen aus Flandern | Rittmeister Kupfer | |
Ein Herz schlägt für Erika | Heubacher | ||
Winter in the Woods | Gerstenberg | ||
1957 | Typhon sur Nagasaki | Ritter | |
The Girl and the Legend | Mr. Gillis | ||
He Who Must Die | Patriarcheos | ||
The Mad Bomberg | Kommerzienrat Gustav-Eberhard Mühlberg | ||
Charmants Garçons | Edmond Petersen | ||
The Heart of St. Pauli | Jabowski | ||
1958 | Polizeiaktion Dynamit | Hans | |
Nasser Asphalt | Jupp | ||
It Happened in Broad Daylight | Schrott | ||
Rosemary | Willy Bruster | ||
Grabenplatz 17 | Titu Goritsch | ||
Der Pauker | Freddy Blei | ||
Das Mädchen mit den Katzenaugen | Tessmann | ||
1959 | Nick Knattertons Abenteuer | Hugo | |
Prisoner of the Volga | Professor | ||
Douze heures d'horloge | Blanche | ||
Jons und Erdme | Smailus | ||
The Forests Sing Forever | Dag | ||
Menschen im Hotel | Preysing | ||
Am Tag, als der Regen kam | Doctor Albert Maurer | ||
Der Schatz vom Toplitzsee | Johannes Grohmann | ||
Old Heidelberg | Doctor Jüttner | ||
1960 | The High Life | Doctor Kölling | |
Le Bois des amants | Le général | ||
Soldatensender Calais | Der Chef | ||
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse | Inspector Kras | ||
Bis daß das Geld euch scheidet | Jupp Grapsch | ||
Der Gauner und der liebe Gott | Paul Wittkowski | ||
1961 | The Green Archer | Abel Bellamy | |
Via Mala | Jonas Lauretz | ||
The Return of Doctor Mabuse [note 1] | Kommissar Lohmann | USA screening in 1966 | |
Auf Wiedersehen | Angelo Pirrone | ||
1962 | Redhead | Kramer | |
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse | Kommissar Lohmann | ||
The Longest Day | Unteroffizier Kaffeekanne | ||
1963 | Le Meurtrier | Melchior Kimmel | |
Heute kündigt mir mein Mann | Alfred Paulsen | ||
Die Dreigroschenoper | Peachum | ||
Banana Peel | Raymond Lachard | ||
1964 | Greed in the Sun | Castigliano | |
Tonio Kröger | Policeman Peterson | ||
Backfire | Karl Fehrman | ||
Goldfinger | Auric Goldfinger | ||
1965 | A High Wind in Jamaica | Dutch Captain | |
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines | Colonel Manfred von Holstein | ||
Who Wants to Sleep? | Emil Claasen | ||
1966 | The Upper Hand | Walter | |
Ganovenehre | Importen-Paul | ||
Is Paris Burning? | General Dietrich von Choltitz | ||
Triple Cross | Colonel Steinhager | ||
1967 | I Killed Rasputin | Grigori Rasputin | |
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon | Professor von Bulow | ||
1968 | Caroline chérie | Doctor Belhomme | |
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang | Baron Bomburst | ||
1969 | Monte Carlo or Bust [note 2] | Willi Schickel / Horst Muller | |
1971 | $ | Mr. Kessel | |
1972 | Ludwig | Father Hoffmann | |
1974 | Der Räuber Hotzenplotz | Hotzenplotz | |
And Then There Were None | Wilhelm Blore | Dubbed into English by Robert Rietti. | |
Nuits Rouges | Commissaire Sorbier | ||
1975 | Docteur Justice | Max Orwall | |
1976 | Death Rite | Vestar | |
1977 | Das Gesetz des Clans | Philip Brown | |
The Serpent's Egg | Inspector Bauer | ||
Tod oder Freiheit | Graf von Buttlar | ||
1978 | Der Schimmelreiter | Tede Volkerts | |
Der Tiefstapler | Felix von Korn | ||
1979 | Bloodline | Inspector Max Hornung | |
1980 | The Umbrella Coup | Otto Krampe ("Whale") | |
1981 | The Falcon | Jug Bogdan | |
1986-1987 | The Little Vampire (TV series) | Detective Gurrmeyer |
Notes
References
- 1 2 Fokart, Burt A. (7 September 1988). "Gert Frobe, 75; Portrayed Goldfinger in Bond Movie". Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ "Hotzenplotz und Pickelhaube". kultiversum.de (in German). 2 February 2010.
- 1 2 3 "Gert Frobe, an Actor, Dies at 75". The New York Times. Associated Press. 6 September 1988.
- ↑ Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
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