
Friedrich von Ledebur
Known For
Acting
Birthday
June 3, 1900
Day of Death
December 25, 1986 (86 years old)
Place of Birth
Nisko, Poland
Friedrich von Ledebur
Biography
Friedrich Anton Maria Hubertus Bonifacius Graf von Ledebur-Wicheln (June 3, 1900 – December 25, 1986) was an Austrian actor who was known for Moby Dick (1956), Alexander the Great (1955) and Slaughterhouse-Five (1972). Ledebur was born in Nisko, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Poland) in 1900. Friedrich enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Imperial Army in 1916, and was an officer in the Austrian Cavalry Division during the last years of World War I. In the 1930s Ledebur became a close friend of Charles Bedaux, with whom he traveled extensively in Africa and Canada. After the war, Ledebur spent the next two decades travelling the world, working all manner of odd jobs from gold mining to deep sea diving, to riding and winning prize money at rodeos. Ledebur settled in the United States in 1939 and anglicised his name to 'Frederick'. A close friendship with fellow adventurer and director John Huston, gave Ledebur his entrée to character acting. In 1945, von Ledebur made his film debut. He later appeared in Alexander the Great (1955), and played chief harpooneer Queequeg, a South Sea chieftain, in the film Moby Dick (1956). "Better a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian", Herman Melville's Ishmael famously says of Queequeg in the book and the film. He appeared as Brother Christophorus in The Twilight Zone episode "The Howling Man". Source: Article "Friedrich von Ledebur" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Notorious
1946
The Twilight Zone
1959
Sorcerer
1977
Moby Dick
1956
Juliet of the Spirits
1965
Slaughterhouse-Five
1972
The Fall of the Roman Empire
1964
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
1948
A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
1975
Ludwig
1973
Barabbas
1961
Reflections in a Golden Eye
1967
Ginger and Fred
1986
The Blue Max
1966
Alexander the Great
1956