Anton Diffring
Anton Diffring, originally named Alfred Pollack, was a notable German actor, born on October 20, 1918, and he passed away on May 20, 1989. Throughout his career, Diffring became recognized for his versatile performances across various film and television genres.
His talent and charisma brought him to the forefront of international cinema, allowing him to work in both German and English-speaking productions. Diffring's career spanned several decades, during which he developed a reputation for playing complex characters, often embodying roles that showcased his extensive range as an actor.
Likely influenced by his formative years in Germany, he encountered multiple challenges throughout his life, including the turbulence of World War II. Despite these obstacles, he managed to establish a successful career in the performing arts, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
His contributions to film have been acknowledged and celebrated, making him a respected figure among his peers and audiences alike. Ultimately, Anton Diffring's legacy endures through his impressive body of work, which continues to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers.
Filmography
Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun
Valentino
Albert R.N.
The Colditz Story
The Heroes of Telemark
The Beast Must Die (1974)
The Black Tent
Operation: Daybreak
Seven Thunders
House of Secrets
The Sea Shall Not Have Them
Where Eagles Dare
The Double Man
Faceless
The Man Who Could Cheat Death
The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire
Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eyes
Mark of the Devil Part II
Circus of Horrors
Shatter
The Red Beret
Zeppelin
The Traitor
Non Stop Trouble with Spies
Fahrenheit 451
Counterpoint
I Am a Camera
S.A.S. San Salvador