Peter Dornseif was a German actor, best known for his roles in Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht, Intercontinental Express, and Interpol. He was born on May 20, 1907, in Borbeck, Germany, and passed away on November 25, 1972, in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Peter Dornseif had a daughter named Kerstin Sanders Dornseif, who also pursued acting. She began her career in East Germany during the 1960s and later relocated to West Germany in 1984, where she mainly worked as a voice actor.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Peter Dornseif appeared in various films and television shows. He was known for his versatile performances and became a recognizable face in German cinema during his time. His work includes both dramatic and comedic roles, showcasing his ability to adapt to different character types.
Death and Legacy
Peter Dornseif died on November 25, 1972, leaving behind a legacy in the German film industry. His contributions to both film and television are remembered, and he has influenced many actors over the years. Despite his passing, his performances continue to be appreciated by audiences.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Schulmädchen-Report: Was Eltern nicht für möglich halten | 1970-10-23 | Herr Holm |
Der Mann mit der Puppe | 1966-05-25 | Bill Portly |
Hörig bis zur letzten Sünde | 1970-09-11 | |
Bahnübergang | 1969-03-12 | Schnabel |
Familie Benthin | 1950-09-07 | Dr. Benthin |
Eine alte Liebe | 1959-10-04 | Uhland |
Der Fall Lena Christ | 1969-04-05 | Priester |
Alarm im Zirkus | 1954-08-26 | |
Modell Bianka | 1951-06-14 | |
Sein großer Sieg | 1952-08-07 | Dr. Hartmann |
Das verurteilte Dorf | 1952-04-14 | Direktor |
Intercontinental-Express | 1966-04-04 | Dr. Harro |
Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre | 1967-09-15 | Polizeipräsident (uncredited) |
Gertrud Stranitzki | 1966-01-06 | Albert Stranitzki |
Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht | 1969-01-13 | Dr. Zorn |
Der Kommissar | 1969-01-03 | Portier |
Von Null Uhr Eins bis Mitternacht | 1967-01-25 | |
Das Kriminalmuseum | 1963-04-04 | Wilhelm Nowacki |