Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
Only includes names with the selected topics
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
1-12 of 12
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Sander spent his childhood and youth in Hanover and Kassel. He also went to school there and graduated from high school in 1962. After his military service in the navy, he studied theater studies, German, literature, art history and philosophy until 1967. Sander made his theater debut in 1965 at the Düsseldorf Kammerspiele. He then played roles at the Heidelberg Theater and the Freie Volksbühne Berlin. From 1970 Sander was engaged at the Schaubühne am Hallerschen Ufer in Berlin; He not only performed there, but was also involved in productions. At the same time as his theater work, Otto Sander also started his career in film. In 1965 he played the farmer's son and quarry worker in Roland Klick's "Ludwig" and thus celebrated his screen debut. Sander attended drama school and also appeared on the stage of the Munich Rational Theater. There he showed the best cabaret and received good reviews for his funny, spontaneous and eloquent performances.
In 1971 he married the actress Monika Hansen; he became stepfather to Ben and Meret Becker. In the 1970s, Sander became known nationwide as a film and television actor. He appeared in plays and films such as Heinrich von Kleist's "Prinz Friedrich von Homburg" (1972), the "Optimistic Comedy" (1973) and "The Bakchen" (1974). In 1974 Sander had the role of a war returnee in "Lehmann's Tales" and played the strict Junker in "The Marquise of O." (1975), the musician Meyn in Volker Schlöndorff's "The Tin Drum" (1979) and the Knight's Cross bearer in Wolfgang Petersen's war epic "Das Boot". Sander received the Ernst Lubitsch Prize in 1982 for his leading role in Hartmut Schmiege and Christian Rateuke's "The Man in the Pajamas". He didn't just concentrate on acting, but was also actively involved with his friend and colleague Bruno Ganz in the realization of the actor's portrait "The Memory" about Curt Bois.
He consistently continued his work in the 1980s and 1990s and was repeatedly seen in films, for example in "The Sky over Berlin" (1986) and "In the Far Away So Close" (1993) - both with Bruno Ganz. Sander also worked as a presenter, dubbing and radio speaker and appeared at readings. He also often appeared in front of the camera together with his foster children Ben Becker and Meret Becker - including in the films "Marlene" (2000) and "Sass" (2001). In 2005 he appeared in "Little Spoon" directed by Régine Provvedi. In 2007 he played on the stage of the Renaissance Theater in Berlin in "The Last Band" by Samuel Beckett and in Bochum in the play "The Ignorant and the Madman" by Thomas Bernhard. As a narrator, he designed the cinema productions "Perfume" and "Krabat" in 2006 and 2008. In 2012 he shone again in the comedy film "Until the horizon, then to the left!" by Bernd Böhlich. "Soko Wien" and "Polizeiruf 110" (2013) were his last TV productions.
Otto Sander died on September 12, 2013 in Berlin.- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Lisa Pera was born on 18 January 1940 in Russia. She was an actress, known for The Bourne Supremacy (2004), ER (1994) and First Strike (1996). She was married to Nikolai Tarasov and Eugenio Radames Pera. She died on 12 September 2013 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Director
- Producer
- Writer
William A. Graham was born on 15 May 1926 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991), CBS Playhouse (1967) and Play of the Week (1959). He was married to Betty Graham and Janet Graham. He died on 12 September 2013 in Malibu, California, USA.- Actress
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Joan Regan was born on 19 January 1928 in Romford, Essex, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Hello London (1958), A Prize of Gold (1955) and The Spaniard's Curse (1958). She was married to Martin Cowan, Harry Claff and Dick Howell. She died on 12 September 2013 in Kent, England, UK.- Rod Masterson was born on 14 February 1945 in Alexandra, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Tightrope (1984), Delta Heat (1992) and The Rockford Files (1974). He died on 12 September 2013 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.
- Candace Pert was born on 26 June 1946 in New York City, New York, USA. She was married to Michael R. Ruff, Agu Pert and Michael Ruff. She died on 12 September 2013 in Potomac, Maryland, USA.
- Vladimir Kaijaks was born on 2 September 1930 in Cesis, Latvia. He was a writer, known for Zem apgazta meness (1977), Shakh koroleve brilliantov (1973) and Spider (1992). He died on 12 September 2013 in Jaunjelgavas novads, Latvia.
- Additional Crew
Ray Dolby was born on 18 January 1933 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is known for Miss Representation (2011) and The Interviews: An Oral History of Television (1997). He was married to Dagmar Bäumert. He died on 12 September 2013 in San Francisco, California, USA.- Erich Loest was born on 24 February 1926 in Mittweida, Germany. He was a writer, known for Tatort (1970), Police Call 110 (1971) and Ein Recht seriöser Herr (1980). He was married to Annelies Richter. He died on 12 September 2013 in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany.
- Zdenek Posíval was born on 2 May 1937 in Pelhrimov, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor, known for Podivný výlet (1978), Kam nikdo nesmi (1979) and Paragrafy na kolech (1984). He died on 12 September 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic.
- Director
- Writer
Well-known Danish news correspondent with an international reputation for his coverage of the Middle-East. Employed first by Danmarks Radio in 1968 he has held a number of positions in the coverage of foreign affairs. He held directorial positions 1972-1982 and 1987-1993 and has been a Middle-East correspondent for TV-Avisen (1965) between 1982 and 1987 and from 1994 to present, most recently stationed in Amman, Jordan.- Frank Tripucka was born on 8 December 1927 in Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA. He was married to Randy Jewkes. He died on 12 September 2013 in Woodland Park, New Jersey, USA.