Thomas Fritsch

Thomas Fritsch

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Thomas Fritsch was born on Jan 16, 1944 in Germany. Thomas Fritsch's big-screen debut came with Das große Liebesspiel directed by Alfred Weidenmann in 1963, strarring Schüler. Thomas Fritsch is known for Drei sind einer zuviel directed by Rudolf Jugert, Thomas Fritsch stars as Benedikt Kreuzer and Herbert Herrmann as Peter Melchior. Thomas Fritsch has got 4 awards and 5 nominations so far. The most recent award Thomas Fritsch achieved is German Dubbing Awards. The upcoming new movie Thomas Fritsch plays is Jim Button and the Wild 13 which will be released on Oct 01, 2020.

He was a dashing romantic heartthrob of the 1960s, the scion of illustrious show business parents. Thomas was born in Dresden, the son of pre-war Ufa Film matinee idol Willy Fritsch and the actress and dancer Dinah Grace. He studied drama, ballet and singing in Hamburg and made his theatrical debut in 1963 at the Stadttheater Heidelberg. Success in films soon followed. Opposite screen icons like Lilli Palmer (Julia, du bist zauberhaft (1962), Das große Liebesspiel (1963)), Daliah Lavi (Das schwarz-weiß-rote Himmelbett (1962)) and Senta Berger (...e la donna creò l'uomo (1964)), Thomas became one of the most popular juvenile leads of the decade. As early as 1962, he won the prestigious Bambi Award as Best Young Actor. He gained further cinematic exposure through co-starring in European westerns (Der letzte Ritt nach Santa Cruz (1964), Heiss weht der Wind (1964) ) and international co-productions (Onkel Toms Hütte (1965) ). After he was conscripted to military service in 1966, his fortunes began to wane. By the time he was able to return to acting, public tastes had changed and his type of screen personae was no longer in demand. A projected career in Hollywood also ended in disappointment.Following several years in the wilderness, Thomas made a comeback on stage as the star of light satirical comedies. By the mid-70s, he had also reinvented himself as a TV character player, often alternating sympathetically roguish with comical roles. His popularity with audiences was ultimately re-established with recurring roles in shows like Drei sind einer zuviel (1977), Rivalen der Rennbahn (1989), and Unser Charly (1995). Moreover, Thomas frequently popped up as assorted suspects in the ever popular crime series Derrick (1974) and Der Alte (1977). He also enjoyed a lengthy tenure as the narrator of children's radio plays and animated films. As a voice-over actor, he became familiar to millions, dubbing (among many others) for major stars like Tim Curry, Jeremy Irons, William Hurt, Russell Crowe (as Maximus in Gladiator (2000)), Alan Rickman, Alec Baldwin, Jeff Bridges and Ian McShane.In private life, Thomas avidly supported animal welfare. He maintained residences on the island of Mykonos and in Munich where he died on April 21 2021 at the age of 77, having been diagnosed with dementia two years prior.

  • Birthday

    Jan 16, 1944
  • Place of Birth

    Dresden, Germany

Known For

Awards

4 wins & 5 nominations

German Dubbing Awards
2002
Outstanding Male Performance
Winner - German Dubbing Award
Bravo Otto
1964
Best Actor (Schauspieler)
Winner - Bravo Otto Germany
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