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Full Name
  
Friedrich Diez

Years active
  
1920–1979


Name
  
Fritz Diez

Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
February 27, 1901 (
1901-02-27
)
Meiningen, Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen, German Empire

Occupation
  
Actor, producer, director

Died
  
October 19, 1979, Weimar, Germany

Spouse
  
Martha Beschort (m. 1923–1979)

Movies
  
I, Justice, Take Aim, Five Cartridges

Similar People
  
Zbynek Brynych, Arthur Pohl, Igor Talankin, Frank Beyer, Karl August - Grand Du

Fritz diez


Not to be confused with the West German industrialist Fritz Dietz.

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Fritz Diez (27 February 1901 – 19 October 1979) was a German actor, producer, director and theater manager.

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Early life

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Diez's mother was a servant, and raised her three children alone. To support his family, the child began working at the age of nine. While on the 7th grade, he appeared in his class' production of William Tell. In 1920, after joining the Meiningen Ducal Theater in the role of a supernumerary actor, Diez left his work as an electrician's apprentice and began taking acting classes in the Meiningen School of Dramatic Arts. He devoted himself to professional acting ever since, appearing on the stages of theaters in Flensburg, Hanau, Baden-Baden, Würzburg and Eger. While performing in the Eisenach Theater, he met his future wife, actress Martha Beschort. The two married in 1923.

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During 1932, while he and Martha were working in the Stadttheater Bremerhaven, they both joined the KPD. Diez, who originally was a member of the Guild of the German Stage, joined the Profintern-oriented Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition and was elected as chairman of the theater's branch.

Exile

On the morning of 28 February 1933, a day after the Reichstag fire, Diez's home was raided by the Gestapo. On 6 March, immediately after the elections, the actor was dismissed from his work for being a communist. During 1935, Diez - fearing an interrogation by the Gestapo - had to emigrate from Germany. He and his wife traveled to Switzerland, where he worked in the St. Gallen Theater. Diez became involved in the communist and anti-fascist circles of German exiles that were formed in the country. The St. Gallen Theater's manager, Theo Modes, was a supporter of the Third Reich, and Diez was "completely isolated" in his place of work. In 1943 he joined the Swiss branch of the recently founded National Committee for a Free Germany. By the end of the war, Diez headed the St. Gallen fraction of the Democratic Union of Germans in Switzerland, an offshoot of the Committee. He also edited this movement's newspaper.

German Democratic Republic

Diez returned to the Soviet-administered Meiningen in 1946. He worked in the municipal theater, first as an actor and later as a director and an artistic director. In 1947, he was appointed its manager. During 1952, he made his debut on screen in the DEFA film Shadow Over The Islands. He appeared in some twenty films until the end of his career, as well as in several television productions.

In 1954, Diez left Meiningen, remaining an honorable member of the theater, and instead took the position of the Halle National Theater's manager. On 1958 he joined the Dresden Theater as an actor and a director. During the 1960s, he performed and directed plays in the Volksbühne and in the Deutsches Theater. Diez was also a member of the German Shakespeare Society.

The figure of Hitler, which he first portrayed in the Meiningen Theater during 1947, was described by Diez as an "ungrateful role which always seemed to pursue me." He played the character on screen in seven different productions - Ernst Thälmann - Führer seiner Klasse (1955), I, Justice, Frozen Flashes (both 1967), Liberation (1970-1), Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973), Take Aim (1974) and Soldiers of Freedom (1977). Dilara Ozerova - the wife of Yuri Ozerov, who directed Liberation - claimed that Diez was reluctant to accept the invitation to depict Hitler in her husband's film series, fearing typecasting, but had to accept it as a "Party mission". Author Charles P. Mitchell wrote that the actor was "Eastern Europe's equivalent to Bobby Watson in terms of the frequency of his Hitler appearances."

In 1971, Diez received the Patriotic Order of Merit in silver. On 9 October 1979, shortly before his death, he was awarded the title of an Honorary Citizen of Meiningen.

Filmography

Actor
1995
Velikiy polkovodets Georgiy Zhukov as
Adolf Hitler
1980
Glück im Hinterhaus as
Vater Erp
1978
Gefährliche Fahndung (TV Series) as
Dr. Enzian
- Die Maya-Frau (1978) - Dr. Enzian
1977
Soldaty svobody (TV Mini Series) as
Hitler
- Film chetvyortyi (1977) - Hitler
- Film vtoroy (1977) - Hitler
- Film tretiy (1977) - Hitler
- Film pervyi (1977) - Hitler
1975
Vybor tseli as
Adolf Hitler / Otto Hahn
1974
Neues aus der Florentiner 73 (TV Movie) as
Herr Krawuttcke
1974
Istoki as
Adolf Hitler
1973
The Great Battle as
Adolf Hitler
1973
Der wunderbare Schatz (TV Movie) as
Richter
1973
Seventeen Moments of Spring (TV Mini Series) as
Hitler
- Pyataya seriya (1973) - Hitler (as Fritz Diez - GDR)
- Tretya seriya (1973) - Hitler (as Fritz Diez - GDR)
- Pervaya seriya (1973) - Hitler (as Fritz Diez - GDR)
1972
Ura! U nas kanikuly!
1966
Der Staatsanwalt hat das Wort (TV Series) as
Hannemann / Nölle
- Vaterschaft anerkannt (1972) - Hannemann
- Bummel-Benno (1966) - Nölle
1972
Kriminalfälle ohne Beispiel (TV Series) as
Brunecker
- Der Fall Brühne-Fehrbach (1972) - Brunecker
1971
Liberation: The Last Assault as
Adolf Hitler
1971
Osvobozhdenie: Bitva za Berlin as
Adolf Hitler
1971
Osvobozhdenie: Napravlenie glavnogo udara as
Hitler
1970
Tscheljuskin (TV Movie) as
Kuibyschew
1970
Osvobozhdenie: Proryv as
Adolf Hitler
1970
Osvobozhdenie: Ognennaya duga as
Adolf Hitler
1969
Drei von der K (TV Series) as
Vorsitzender Prüfungskommission
- Ein merkwürdiger Fall (1969) - Vorsitzender Prüfungskommission
1968
Rote Bergsteiger (TV Series) as
Kurt Kunst
- Die Falle (1968) - Kurt Kunst
- Suche nach Brünhilde (1968) - Kurt Kunst
- Treffpunkt Kaufhaus (1968) - Kurt Kunst
- Die Notadresse (1968) - Kurt Kunst
- Der Gefangene im Forst (1968) - Kurt Kunst
- Zwei Schachteln Zigaretten (1968) - Kurt Kunst
- Abfahrt 18:01 Uhr (1968) - Kurt Kunst
- Die Burg in den Bergen (1968) - Kurt Kunst
1968
Já, spravedlnost as
Hitler (as Fritz Dietz)
1963
Blaulicht (TV Series) as
Dr. Karl Döppke / Major Löbel
- Nachtstreife (1967) - Dr. Karl Döppke
- Heißes Geld (1963) - Major Löbel (as Fritz Dietz)
1967
Die gefrorenen Blitze as
Adolf Hitler
1966
Geheimkommando Bumerang (TV Mini Series) as
Lokführer
- Dritter Teil (1966) - Lokführer
1966
Ohne Kampf kein Sieg (TV Mini Series) as
Hermann Abs
1966
Flucht ins Schweigen as
Hauptmann Stetter
1965
Episoden vom Glück (TV Movie) as
Otto Meinicke
1965
Testpersonen (TV Movie) as
Birgit's Father
1965
Der Mann mit dem Gewehr (TV Movie)
1964
Sie heißt Meta Hall (TV Movie) as
Ulrich Hall, ihr Mann
1964
Der Neue - Teil 2 (TV Movie) as
Herr Grabner
1963
Edelmarder (Short)
1963
Karbid und Sauerampfer as
Arbeiter (as Fritz Dietz)
1963
Die Räuberbande (TV Movie) as
Prof. Schiedermair
1963
Carl von Ossietzky (TV Movie) as
Hellmuth von Gerlach
1963
Der Neue - Teil 1 (TV Movie) as
Otto Graener
1963
Der Mann und sein Schatten (TV Movie)
1963
Humphrey George (TV Movie) as
Minister
1962
Heute bei Krügers (TV Series) as
Professor Berthold
- Das Kuckucksei (1962) - Professor Berthold
1962
Die Nacht auf der Autobahn (TV Movie) as
Georg Lembruck
1961
Melodie in A-Moll (TV Movie) as
Douglas Morrison
1961
Die Geschichte vom Weihnachtsmann (Short)(voice)
1961
Tante Minna, ihr Hund und die Wissenschaft (Short)(voice)
1961
Zwei Ziegen (Short)(voice)
1960
Fünf Patronenhülsen as
Major Bolaños
1960
Die Lawine (TV Movie) as
Grundig
1960
Die Entscheidung des Dr. Ahrendt as
Scholz
1960
Zu jeder Stunde as
Vater Kraft
1959
Maibowle as
Anton Frisch
1959
Musterknaben as
Weber
1959
SAS 181 Does Not Reply as
Kombinatsleiter
1959
Ware für Katalonien as
Hauptmann Gerner
1959
Im Sonderauftrag as
Kapitänleutnant Wegner
1957
Betrogen bis zum jüngsten Tag as
Adolf Hitler (voice)
1956
Thomas Müntzer as
Feldhauptmann Hoffmann
1955
Ernst Thälmann - Führer seiner Klasse as
Adolf Hitler
1953
Jacke wie Hose as
Hellwand
1952
Schatten über den Inseln as
Arne Horn

References

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