Fritz Bartholdt

Fritz Bartholdt was an American actor who is best known for Coriolan, Sankt Urban, and Chiffriert an Chef – Ausfall Nr. 5. He was born on May 7, 1920, in Stettin, Pomerania, Germany, and passed away on April 21, 1988, in East Berlin, East Germany.

Personal and Family Life

Fritz Bartholdt was born into a family in Pomerania, which is now part of Poland. Details about his early life and family are not widely known. He built a career in acting, which likely impacted his personal relationships and lifestyle during his time in the film industry.

Career

Bartholdt began his acting career in the mid-20th century, starring in various film and television projects. Some of his notable works include Coriolan, a classic adaptation, and other television films and series that showcased his acting skills. Over the years, he appeared in numerous roles that contributed to his legacy in the German film industry.

Death and Legacy

Fritz Bartholdt died on April 21, 1988, in East Berlin, East Germany. His contributions to theatre and television have left a mark on the German entertainment world. His performances continue to be remembered by fans and critics alike, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1986Blonder TangoMäkelbörger, Wirt
1986Jan auf der ZilleN/A
1984Der AlteN/A
1982Das Ende eines MäzensN/A
1980CoriolanCominius
1979Chiffriert an Chef – Ausfall Nr. 5Schlüsselmann
1973–1983Police Call 110TKO Leiter Kurt
1966–1978Der Staatsanwalt hat das WortOtto