Wolfgang Preiss

Wolfgang Preiss

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Wolfgang Preiss was born on Feb 27, 1910 in Germany. Wolfgang Preiss's big-screen debut came with Die große Liebe directed by Rolf Hansen in 1942, strarring Oberleutnant Von Etzdorf. Wolfgang Preiss is known for The Winds of War directed by Dan Curtis, Robert Mitchum stars as Victor 'Pug' Henry and Ali MacGraw as Natalie Jastrow. Wolfgang Preiss has got 2 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Wolfgang Preiss achieved is German Film Awards. The upcoming new movie Wolfgang Preiss plays is Aire libre which will be released on Jun 25, 1997.

Born in Nuremberg on February 27, 1910, the son of a school teacher, well-known German actor Wolfgang Preiss started studying philosophy and theatre sciences alternately (including dance training) and made his stage debut in 1932 in Munich. He appeared in many theatres throughout his country in the 30s including Heidelberg, Bonn, Bremen, Stuttgart, Baden-Baden and Berlin.Beginning in a couple of early 1940s German films, WWII interrupted Preiss' movie output for quite some time, but, in many ways, the war never left him, for he would continue playing war-time colonels, generals, and field marshals for the duration of his prolific career.Following more theatre and radio work, Preiss returned to post-war German filming and was seldom seen out of uniform with a mass of pictures including Amiral Canaris (1954), Le 20 juillet (1955) (starring role), Der Cornet - Die Weise von Liebe und Tod (1955), Anastasia, la dernière fille du tsar (1956), Stresemann (1957), U·B-55, corsaire de l'océan (1957) and Ich war ihm hörig (1958). His diabolical tendencies also lent to his casting as the title criminal mastermind in a series of mystery films: Le diabolique docteur Mabuse (1960), Le Retour du Dr. Mabuse (1961), L'invisible docteur Mabuse (1962), Échec à la brigade criminelle (1962) and Mabuse attaque Scotland Yard (1963).Preiss continued to keep his Nazi uniform starched and pressed as he branched out internationally for such 1960's war films as Trahison sur commande (1962), Le jour le plus long (1962), Le Cardinal (1963), Le Train (1964), L'express du colonel von Ryan (1965), Paris brûle-t-il ? (1966), La bataille pour Anzio (1968) and La légion des damnés (1969). As the nemesis of such American heroes as William Holden, Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra, Robert Mitchum and Peter Falk, he moved into the next decade with portrayals of Rommel in Le 5ème commando (1971) starring Richard Burton and Field Marshal Von Rundstedt in Richard Attenborough's Un pont trop loin (1977) which featured an international star cast.Preiss would appear in over 100 German and continental productions in his lifetime. Other popular filming would include featured roles in Notre agent à Salzbourg (1972), Ces garçons qui venaient du Brésil (1978), Liés par le sang (1979) and La formule (1980). In his twilight years, Preiss turned more and more to TV as part of the ensemble casts of the quality miniseries Wallenstein (1978), Le souffle de la guerre (1983) and Les orages de la guerre (1988). He ended his career with a role in the French adventure movie drama Aire libre (1996).Preiss died on November 27, 2002, at the age of 92, as the result of a fall. Married three times, he was survived by his third wife, Ruth, whom he married in 1955.

  • Birthday

    Feb 27, 1910
  • Place of Birth

    Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 1 nominations

German Film Awards
1987
For his continued outstanding individual contributions to the german film over the years.
Winner - Honorary Award
1956
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Männliche Hauptrolle)
Winner - Film Award in Silver

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