Anton Diffring (
October 20,
1918 in
Koblenz,
Germany –
May 20,
1989 in
France) was a
German actor who made a film career in Britain after 1950. He was best known in the English-speaking world for his portrayal of
German officers, and mainly similarly sinister roles, in films such as
Where Eagles Dare (1968) and
The Heroes of Telemark (1965). He also starred in the film
Operation Daybreak as the SS officer
Reinhard Heydrich. He starred in the horror films
The Man Who Could Cheat Death and
Circus of Horrors. He also worked in quite a number of international films, such as
Fahrenheit 451 directed by
François Truffaut. His final performance was again as a Nazi character, for the
BBC in the 1988
Doctor Who serial
Silver Nemesis, in which he agreed to appear because the recording coincided with the
Wimbledon Championships which he wanted to watch.
References
- Brian McFarlane, The Encyclopedia of British Film, Methuen, 2003.
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