Fritz Draeger was an American actor best known for Mach’ mich glücklich (1935), Die lustigen Vagabunden (1940), and Two Friends (1938).
Personal and Family Life
Fritz Draeger was born on January 5, 1898, in Berlin, Germany. Not much is known about his family, but he spent most of his life in Berlin where he pursued his acting career. He enjoyed a successful period in the film industry during the 1930s and 1940s.
Career
Draeger appeared in several films over his career, showcasing his talent in various roles. His most notable works include appearances in romantic and comedic films, where he often played supporting characters. His dedication to the craft of acting helped him maintain a presence in the industry during his active years.
Death and Legacy
Fritz Draeger passed away on January 13, 1963, in Berlin, Germany. His contributions to the film industry, particularly in Germany, are remembered through his films. He left behind a small but significant body of work that continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Heimat | 1938-06-25 | Tänzer beim Ballabend |
Robert Koch, der Bekämpfer des Todes | 1939-12-30 | Gast beim Hofball |
Liebelei und Liebe | 1938-10-20 | Hotelgast |
Verliebtes Abenteuer | 1938-12-23 | Tänzer |
Karussell | 1937-08-02 | |
Der Mann, der Sherlock Holmes war | 1937-07-14 | 2. Gerichtsreporter |
Verwehte Spuren | 1938-08-25 | 2. Gast im Ballhaus |
Ein Mann auf Abwegen | 1940-03-04 | Tänzer in der Bar |
Das Lied der Wüste | 1939-11-17 | Gast beim Fest des Kommissars |
Liebelei | 1933-03-10 | |
Die Räuberbande | 1928-11-13 | |
Terra Melophon Magazin Nr. 1 | 1930-09-12 | Boy |