Willi Schrade

Last updated
Willi Schrade
Born (1935-01-31) 31 January 1935 (age 86)
OccupationActor
Years active1957-present

Willi Schrade (born 31 January 1935) is a German actor. [1] He appeared in more than one hundred films since 1957.

Contents

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973 Ripe Cherry Kurt
1972 Sun Seekers
1971 Liberation
KLK Calling PTZ – The Red Orchestra
1969 Seine Hoheit – Genosse Prinz
1967 Frozen Flashes
Bread and Roses
1965 The Rabbit Is Me
1960 Doctor Ahrendt's Decision
1959 Reportage 57 Heinz
Love's Confusion
1957 Don't Forget My Little Traudel

Related Research Articles

Slatan Dudow

Slatan Theodor Dudow was a Bulgarian born film director and screenwriter who made a number of films during the Weimar Republic and in East Germany.

Angelica Domröse German actress

Angelica Domröse is a German actress, who became famous in the role of Paula in Heiner Carow's film The Legend of Paul and Paula. Her Mediterranean appearance is the result of her biological father being a prisoner of war from France.

Schrade may refer to:

<i>Five Days, Five Nights</i> (1960 film) 1961 film

Five Days, Five Nights is a 1961 joint Soviet–East German film, directed by Lev Arnshtam and Heinz Thiel.

1-2-3 Corona is an East German film directed by Hans Müller. It was released in 1948.

<i>The Marriage of Figaro</i> (1949 film) 1949 film

The Marriage of Figaro is a 1949 East German musical film directed by Georg Wildhagen and starring Angelika Hauff, Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender and Sabine Peters. It was based on the opera The Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Lorenzo Da Ponte, which was itself based on the play The Marriage of Figaro by Pierre Beaumarchais. The film was made by DEFA, the state production company of East Germany, in their Babelsberg Studio and the nearby Babelsberg Park. It sold 5,479,427 tickets.

<i>The Benthin Family</i> 1950 film

Familie Benthin is an East German film. It was released in 1950.

Alter Kahn und junge Liebe is an East German romance film directed by Hans Heinrich. It was released in 1957.

Before the Lightning Strikes is an East German comedy film directed by Richard Groschopp. It was released in 1959.

Musterknaben is an East German romantic comedy film, directed by Johannes Knittel. It was originally released in the DDR in 1959 and again in Hungary in 1960.

Love's Confusion is an East German romantic comedy film directed by Slátan Dudow. It was released in 1959.

<i>The Rabbit Is Me</i> 1965 film

The Rabbit Is Me is an East German dramatic film directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was filmed in 1965, and based on the novel by Manfred Bieler.

Dr. Ahrendt's Decision is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Frank Vogel. It was released in 1960.

At A French Fireside is an East German film directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1963.

Sun Seekers is an East German film, directed by Konrad Wolf during 1958. It was banned and subsequently released only in 1972.

Rolf Herricht East German comedian

Rolf Oskar Ewald Günter Herricht was an East German comedian.

<i>The Merry Wives of Windsor</i> (1950 film) 1950 film

The Merry Wives of Windsor is a 1950 East German musical comedy film directed by Georg Wildhagen. It was based on William Shakespeare's play by the same name.

Hans-Peter Minetti

Hans-Peter Minetti was a German actor. He studied at the Theaterhochschule Leipzig and appeared in more than sixty films from 1954 to 1996.

Jenny Gröllmann German actress

Jenny Gröllmann was a German actress, best known for her work on films I Was Nineteen (1968), Peas at 5:30 (2004) and her recurring role on the show Polizeiruf 110. She won an Ernst Zinna Prize of the city of Berlin in 1974.

<i>Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder</i> (film) 1961 film

Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder is a DEFA film which documents the staging of Bertold Brecht's play of the same name from 1959 to 1961, which Manfred Wekwerth and Peter Palitzsch directed with the Berliner Ensemble, modelled after the original production by Bertolt Brecht and Erich Engel from 1949, with Helene Weigel in the title role. The film, made in the German Democratic Republic (GDR), received a prize at the Locarno Film Festival.

References

  1. "DEFA Sternstunden – defa-sternstunden.de".