Fritz Wagner | |
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Born | 19 March 1915 |
Died | 19 January 1982 66) | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1939-1976 |
Fritz Wagner (19 March 1915 - 19 January 1982) was a German actor. [1] He appeared in more than sixty films from 1939 to 1976.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1939 | Fasching | Gast auf Karins Atelierfest | |
1940 | The Eternal Spring | 2. Knecht | |
1941 | Stukas | Feldwebel Franz | |
Menschen im Sturm | |||
1942 | A Gust of Wind | Junger Mann | |
With the Eyes of a Woman | Jan Collander | ||
1943 | Sophienlund | Knut Eckberg | |
Gefährlicher Frühling | Klaus Babian | ||
1944 | The Impostor | Dieter Brenken | |
1945 | Bravo, kleiner Thomas | Wilhelm Rennert, ältester Sohn | |
Der Erbförster | |||
Leb' wohl, Christina | Schüler Hans | ||
1946 | Free Land | Neubauer Jeruscheit | |
1947 | Zugvögel | Wolfgang | |
In Those Days | Der Leutnant / 5. Geschichte | ||
1948 | Film Without a Title | Jochen Fleming | |
Und wieder 48 | Burghardt | ||
1949 | Die Brücke | Martin Reinhardt | |
Girls Behind Bars | Harald Hauffe | ||
1950 | Der Kahn der fröhlichen Leute | Michel Staude | |
Erzieherin gesucht | Rolf Terbrügge | ||
Crown Jewels | Georges | ||
1951 | Herzen im Sturm | Trox Hansen | |
Modell Bianka | Gerd Neumann | ||
1952 | Großstadtgeheimnis | ||
Klettermaxe | Warnecke | ||
At the Well in Front of the Gate | Robert Murphy | ||
1953 | Anna Susanna | Uwe Frahm | |
Knall and Fall as Detectives | Peter | ||
When The Village Music Plays on Sunday Nights | Franz, Ertls Bruder | ||
1954 | Die tolle Lola | ||
The Beautiful Miller | Anton Vogt | ||
On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight | Kattmann | ||
Das Phantom des großen Zeltes | |||
1955 | Ein Mann vergißt die Liebe | ||
The Captain and His Hero | Hauptmann Peppmöller | ||
Sergeant Borck | Hauptkommissar Dahl | ||
One Woman Is Not Enough? | Junger Assessor | ||
Bandits of the Autobahn | Wolfgang Hinz | ||
The Happy Wanderer | 2. Tenor | ||
My Children and I | Erpresser | ||
Urlaub auf Ehrenwort | Unteroffizier Kramer | ||
1956 | Winter in the Woods | ||
Black Forest Melody | Stallmeister | ||
Zu Befehl, Frau Feldwebel | Hauptmann Müller | ||
The Old Forester House | Direktor Hardt | ||
1957 | Banktresor 713 | Hartmanns Komplice | |
Spring in Berlin | Bankräuber | ||
1958 | Lilli - ein Mädchen aus der Großstadt | Hans | |
The Copper | Emil | ||
1961 | Bei Pichler stimmt die Kasse nicht |
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Fritz Wagner may refer to:
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