Karl Lieffen

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    May 17, 1926

    Day of Death

    January 13, 1999 (72 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Ossek (Ossegg), Czechoslovakia [now Osek, Czech Republic]

    Karl Lieffen

    Biography

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Karl Lieffen (born Karel František Lifka, 17 May 1926 – 13 January 1999) was a German film actor. He appeared in over 140 films on screen and television between 1949 and 1998. He was born in Osek, Czechoslovakia and attended drama classes at Brunswick and the Heer School of Music in Bückeburg. In 1946 he started his theatre career in Freiburg followed by engagements at the Hessian State Theatre in Wiesbaden, the Munich Kammerspiele and the Opern- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt. In 1975 he joined the ensemble of the Bavarian State Theatre (Residenz Theatre) in Munich. From the 1950s on Lieffen became known to a wider public for his film appearances, like the role of brisk chauffeur Fritz in Billy Wilder's One, Two, Three. He died in Starnberg, Germany. Description above from the Wikipedia article Karl Lieffen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

    Known For

    • One, Two, Three

      One, Two, Three

      1961

    • Otto - The Movie

      Otto - The Movie

      1985

    • Scene of the Crime

      Scene of the Crime

      1970

    • Derrick

      Derrick

      1974

    • Ship of the Dead

      Ship of the Dead

      1959

    • Der Alte

      Der Alte

      1977

    • Die Harald Schmidt Show

      Die Harald Schmidt Show

      1995

    • Rudy, the Racing Pig

      Rudy, the Racing Pig

      1995

    • Heidi

      Heidi

      1968

    • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

      Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

      1961

    • Großstadtrevier

      Großstadtrevier

      1986

    • Aren't We Wonderful

      Aren't We Wonderful

      1958

    • The Man Who Walked Through the Wall

      The Man Who Walked Through the Wall

      1959

    • Piccadilly Zero Hour 12

      Piccadilly Zero Hour 12

      1963

    • Forsthaus Falkenau

      Forsthaus Falkenau

      1989