Fred Düren

Actor

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Fred Düren was a German actor known for his significant contributions to the East German film and theater scene during the mid-20th century. Born on December 2, 1928, in Berlin, he honed his craft at the Deutsches Theater and became a prominent figure in the Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA) studio, which was the state-owned film studio in East Germany. Some of his notable films include "Die Unbezähmbare Leni Peickert" (1970) and "Der Aufenthalt" (1983). He was celebrated not just for his film work but also for his stage performances, particularly at the Berliner Ensemble. Throughout his career, Düren garnered respect for his versatile acting skills, contributing to both dramatic and politically charged roles that resonated with East German audiences.

Films on Sooner

  • Mir nach, Canaillen

    1964

    108 mins

    Classics

    A wild story set in 18th century Prussia: by chance, dare devil Alexander arrives at the court of Augustus the Strong.

  • Solo Sunny

    1980

    100 mins

    Classics

    The story about the singer Sunny, co-directed by Konrad Wolf and Wolfgang Kohlhaase, is considered one of the most important contemporary DEFA films.

  • The Flying Dutchman

    1964

    97 mins

    Classics

    A surrealistic adaptation of Wagner's opera by Joachim Herz.