- Wolfgang Preiss
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birthdate = February 27, 1910
location =Nuremberg ,Germany
deathdate = November 27, 2002 (aged 92)
deathplace = Bühl,Baden-Baden ,Germany
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yearsactive = 1932-1996
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tonyawards =Wolfgang Preiss (27 February 1910 at
Nuremberg - 27 November 2002 atBaden-Baden ) was a German theatre, film and television actor.The son of a teacher, in the early 1930's Preiss studied philosophy, German and drama. He also took private acting classes with Hans Schlenck, making his stage début in
Munich in 1932. He went to appear in various theatre productions inHeidelberg ,Königsberg ,Bonn ,Bremen ,Stuttgart andBerlin .In 1942 he made his film début - he was exempted from military service specifically - in the UFA production "Die große Liebe" with
Zarah Leander . After the end of the Second World War Preiss returned to the theatre, and from 1949 worked extensively dubbing films into German.In 1954 he returned to film acting, appearing in Alfred Weidenmann's "Canaris". The following year Preiss played the lead role of
Claus von Stauffenberg in Falk Harnack's film "Der 20. Juli", which dramatised the 1944 plot to assassinate Hitler. This role brought Preiss to popular attention and also the 1956 Federal Film Award.From now on Preiss was largely typecast in the role of the upright and obligation-conscious officer, a part he played in many films, later reprising it in numerous international productions, predominantly in Italy and the USA, while occasionally playing a more typically cynical or brutal Nazi officer.
Preiss appeared in such productions as "The Longest Day" (1962),
Richard Attenborough 's "A Bridge Too Far" (1976),Otto Preminger 's "The Cardinal " (1963), and withJean-Paul Belmondo in "Is Paris Burning? " (1966). He starred alongsideBurt Lancaster inJohn Frankenheimer 's "The Train " (1964),Frank Sinatra in "Von Ryan's Express " (1965),Robert Mitchum in "Anzio" (1968), and withRichard Burton , in the title role ofErwin Rommel in "Raid on Rommel" (1971). He also appeared in several Italian language films, credited as "Luppo Prezzo".In addition, for the cinema-going public of
West Germany he became the epitome of the evil genius in his role asDoctor Mabuse , a role he first played in 1960 (followingRudolf Klein-Rogge ) inFritz Lang 's "The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse ". He went on to play the role four more times.In the 1980's Preiss turned to television, notably playing General
Walther von Brauchitsch in the American TV mini-series "The Winds of War " and "War and Remembrance ", based on the books ofHerman Wouk .In 1987 received a second Federal Film Award for his outstanding work in film.
In film dubbing Preiss provided the voice for such actors as
Lex Barker ,Christopher Lee ,Anthony Quinn ,Claude Rains ,Richard Widmark , as well as that ofConrad Veidt as "Major Strasser" in the remastered version of "Casablanca".elected filmography
* "
Besatzung Dora " (1943)
* "The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse " (1960)
* "The Counterfeit Traitor " (1962)
* "The Longest Day" (1962)
* "The Cardinal " (1963)
* "The Train " (1964)
* "Von Ryan's Express " (1965)
* "Jack of Diamonds " (1967)
* "Anzio " (1968)
* "Hannibal Brooks " (1969)
* "Raid on Rommel " (1971)asErwin Rommel
* "A Bridge Too Far" (1977)
* "The Boys from Brazil" (1978)
* "Bloodline" (1979)
* "The Second Victory " (1986)
* "The Winds of War " (1983)
* "War and Remembrance " (1988)Trivia
* He is most likely the inspiration for the name of the English rock band
The Wolfgang Press .External links
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* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20021203/ai_n12651522 Obituary : The Independent]
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