Werner Dissel
Born August 26, 1912 (Age: 113)
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Köln, Germany
Biography
Werner Friedrich Dissel (26 August 1912 – 22 January 2003) was a German actor, director, and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime. Dissel's began working as a newspaper photographer in the late 1920s. After the Nazis' rise to power, he became a member of an antifascist group headed by Harro Schulze-Boysen, and was involved in the resistance newspaper Wille zum Reich. Dissel was caught and imprisoned from 1937 to 1939. During his time in prison, the Gestapo arranged for Boysen to visit him, in the hope that something incriminating would be said while the two would be left alone in a tapped room; Boysen passed a cigarette pack to Dissel, on which he wrote that the police had no concrete evidence against him. After his release, Boysen convinced him to volunteer into the Wehrmacht, so he could "destroy Hitler's army from within". Dissel joined the armed forces shortly before the German Invasion of Poland, and served in a military meteorology unit. At 1942, he barely avoided an arrest during the Gestapo's crackdown on the Red Orchestra. After the war, he openly joined the KPD and decided to pursue his old dream to become an actor. Dissel joined a cabaret in Wiesbaden, and in 1950 emigrated to East Germany. There he appeared in numerous plays, TV shows and movies. He worked with the Berliner Ensemble, DEFA and DFF. He continued his acting career after the reunification. In total, he appeared in more than a hundred film and television productions. He received the Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic at a collective awarding in October 1986. Source: Article "Werner Dissel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Werner Friedrich Dissel (26 August 1912 – 22 January 2003) was a German actor, director, and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime.
Dissel's began working as a newspaper photographer in the late 1920s. After the Nazis' rise to power, he became a member of an antifascist group headed by Harro Schulze-Boysen, and was involved in the resistance newspaper Wille zum Reich. Dissel was caught and imprisoned from 1937 to 1939. During his time in prison, the Gestapo arranged for Boysen to visit him, in the hope that something incriminating would be said while the two would be left alone in a tapped room; Boysen passed a cigarette pack to Dissel, on which he wrote that the police had no concrete evidence against him. After his release, Boysen convinced him to volunteer into the Wehrmacht, so he could "destroy Hitler's army from within". Dissel joined the armed forces shortly before the German Invasion of Poland, and served in a military meteorology unit. At 1942, he barely avoided an arrest during the Gestapo's crackdown on the Red Orchestra.
After the war, he openly joined the KPD and decided to pursue his old dream to become an actor. Dissel joined a cabaret in Wiesbaden, and in 1950 emigrated to East Germany. There he appeared in numerous plays, TV shows and movies. He worked with the Berliner Ensemble, DEFA and DFF. He continued his acting career after the reunification. In total, he appeared in more than a hundred film and television productions.
He received the Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic at a collective awarding in October 1986.
Source: Article "Werner Dissel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Filmography
Anatomy
2000
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as Paulas Großvater
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Age: 87
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Andy
1992
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as Grandfather
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Age: 80
Verlorene Landschaft
1992
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as
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Age: 80
Die Spur des Bernsteinzimmers
1992
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as
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Age: 80
No Image
Scheusal
1992
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as Alfons Pfeiffer
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Age: 79
Everything's a Lie
1992
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as Notary
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Age: 79
No Image
Unser Haus
1991
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as Dr.Olbert
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Age: 79
No Image
Farssmann oder Zu Fuß in die Sackgasse
1991
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as Hinkelmann
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Age: 79
Albert Einstein
1990
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as Max Planck
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Age: 78
The Architects
1990
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as Alter
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Age: 77
Der Magdalenenbaum
1989
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as Opa Panse
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Age: 77
Coming Out
1989
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as Älterer Homosexueller Walter
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Age: 77
Späte Ankunft
1989
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as Kutscher Pankoke
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Age: 76
Fallada: The Last Chapter
1988
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as Doktor
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Age: 75
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Nachts schlafen die Ratten
1988
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as
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Age: 75
Childhood
1987
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as Lehrer
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Age: 74
Stielke, Heinz, Fifteen...
1987
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as Invalide
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Age: 74
Ernst Thälmann
1986
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as Emil Kirdorf
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Age: 73
No Image
Zeitzünder
1984
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as Dr. Engelberger
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Age: 71
Chirurgus Johann Paul Schroth
1981
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as Gundelsheimer
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Age: 68
Sunday's Child Sometimes Runs Wild
1978
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as Älterer Herr mit Hund
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Age: 65
Jörg Ratgeb, Painter
1978
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as
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Age: 65
Johannes Kepler
1974
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as Richter
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Age: 62
Ulzana
1974
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as Mexikanischer Arzt
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Age: 61
Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui
1974
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as Butcher
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Age: 61
Pułapka
1971
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as Runge
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Age: 58
No Image
Die Rosenholzmöbel
1969
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as Duponchel
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Age: 56
Just Don't Think I'll Cry
1965
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as Mantek
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Age: 53
As Long as There’s Life in Me
1965
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as Bethmann-Hollweg
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Age: 53
Pension Boulanka
1964
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as Dr. Vollmer
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Age: 52
Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes
1963
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as Herr Merker
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Age: 51
Naked Among Wolves
1963
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as Otto Lange
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Age: 50
Entdeckung des Julian Böll
1962
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as
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Age: 49
Little Red Riding Hood
1962
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as Wolf
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Age: 49
Ärzte
1962
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as
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Age: 49
The Gleiwitz Case
1961
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as Volksschullehrer
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Age: 48
Der Fremde
1961
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as
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Age: 48
Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot
1961
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as Meteorologe
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Age: 48
The Opportunists
1960
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as Fario
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Age: 47
Love's Confusion
1959
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as Taxifahrer
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Age: 47
Before lightning strikes
1959
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as Silvio O. Schmitt
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Age: 47
Ware für Katalonien
1959
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as Portier
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Age: 46
Der Prozeß wird vertagt
1958
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as
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Age: 46
Ein Mädchen von 16 ½
1958
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as Rohn
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Age: 45
Les Misérables
1958
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as Brevet (uncredited)
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Age: 45
The Captain from Cologne
1956
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as
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Age: 44