
Fred Delmare
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Fred Delmare.
Born: April 22, 1922
Place of Birth: Hüttensteinach, Germany
Known For

As Long as There’s Life in Me
This is part one of a two-part biopic about Karl Liebknecht. In 1914, Germany is arming itself for war. Karl Liebknecht, left-wing revolutionary Social Democrat, workers’ leader and a virulent antimilitarist, is one among 110 SPD members of Parliament who vote against approving war loans. From then on, he is considered un-German and a traitor to the fatherland, and his own party’s leadership turns against him. Despite threats, Liebknecht speaks up against the war and writes the manifesto “The Main Enemy Is at Home.” Even when he is arrested and charged with treason, he does not surrender.

Zur See
This series is about the "adventures" and problems of the crew of the East German cargo ship "MS-Fichte" at sea. In the first part, the main engine had a piston jam during a storm at sea, so that the piston had to be removed. Mutual recriminations ensue between the captain, who ordered a higher speed, and the chief, who is against it out of concern for the high fuel consumption and is also said not to have bothered to maintain the engine...

Gewissen in Aufruhr
As a German soldier in the 6th Army, Colonel Joachim Ebershagen is trapped in the Stalingrad cauldron. His experiences cause him to begin to doubt the meaning of the war. He is flown out as a wounded soldier on one of the last planes. Back home, he becomes commander of Greifswald. Towards the end of the war, he surrendered the city to the Soviet army without a fight on April 30, 1945. The death sentence pronounced by a court martial is not carried out.

Star-Crossed Lovers
Magdalena and Michael have loved each other since they were children. But when the Nazis come to power, Michael rebels against the regime and is sentenced to fifteen years in a concentration camp. Magdalena, meanwhile, goes underground with the help of a friend and later immigrates to the Soviet Union. Michael, who has joined the Red Army, discovers on the way to Moscow that Magdalena is staying there. But when his plane lands, she is already on her way back to Germany. Michael hopes that one day, he and Magdalena will be reunited.

Viechereien
Alma Krause is the proud owner of a thoroughbred French bully. Even otherwise, she nurses and harbors several two- and four-legged friends in her apartment - just as one would expect from a veterinarian's widow. Her nephew Heinz, on the other hand, is kind of beaten. Not as for the love of animals, that would fit badly to a nascent vet, but for a small animal practice, as the blessed uncle operated, he seems to have no ambitions. A future as a "Bazillenscheuche" in the cowshed would like to spare him again Aunt Alma. And she takes her appropriate action.

Ernst Thälmann
This elaborate two-part television film features a section from the life of communist worker leader Ernst Thälmann. It begins with the bloody riots on May 1, 1929 in Berlin, in which police officers shot at demonstrating workers, and ends with February 7, 1933, when Thälmann appeared as a speaker at the illegal meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany in goat neck. This period was marked by the struggle of the Communists against the ever stronger National Socialists and the rise of Adolf Hitler.

Black Rusks
The November Revolution of 1918 in Germany, famine and social upheaval evoke a response from the young Soviet government in Russia. To provide food assistance, trains with bread are being formed. One of them, on the personal instructions of V.I. Lenin is accompanied by the young revolutionary Tatyana . On the way, she meets a former German prisoner of war, Kurt . A romantic relationship arises between them. The train with bread, despite all the difficulties, was delivered. In a clash with a detachment of counter-revolutionary German troops, Tatyana was wounded. She returns to Moscow, and Kurt goes to Berlin to continue the revolutionary struggle.

Alma schafft alle
Four years have passed since Alma and Dr. Kröpelin got married. The home zoo in Groß-Klückow is thriving and Alma is completely absorbed in her new role. But she still finds time to take care of things that, strictly speaking, are none of her business.

Das Graupenschloß
Uncertainty, mistrust and sorrow torment the children and young people, war orphans, who find a temporary home in an abandoned castle in Thuringia in the fall of 1945. They are given a bowl of barley soup and a first inkling of safety, security and peace. The adults to whom they are entrusted must learn to cope with their new task as educators. Courage and self-confidence are necessary.

The Secret of Sagala
Eight-years old Kuba is on the trail of a magic stone, which pieces float somewhere in the world. If he puts the pieces together, the magic stone will bring happiness and prosperity to everyone. In search of the magic bits, Kuba and his brother travel through time and space visiting an ancient Gaul pre-Slavic Biskupin.
Filmography
as Mann von der Gewerbeaufsicht
as Franz Hamster
as Friedrich Steinbach
as Opa Friedrich
as Einar
as Herr Neumeister
as Theo Kümmerling
as Reschke
as Schnappsfabrikant
as Stelzer
as Franz
as Hubertus Augustin
as Hausmeister
as Egon
as Bahnhofsvorsteher
as Förster Wilhelm
as Krättcke
as Herr Riffke
as Rentner
as Wirt
as Ruprecht
as Gustav
as Taxifahrer
as Kuno Gebhardt Müffert
as Opa Tönnchen
as Oberleutnant Wolfgang Eckboom
as Servierer
as Schäfer Matthes
as Koch
as Arno
as Krischan
as Herr Schlappke
as Dixi-Mensch
as Meyer-Tassow
as Bootsmann
as Leporello
as Otto Schmiedel
as Zirkusdirektor
as Krischan Hahnemann
as Grigoleit
as Theo
as Octavio
as Bestmann Heinrich
as Krischan Hahnemann
as Krischan Hahnemann
as Bob Merker
as Mann
as Lehrer Fiebig
as Ede
as Schäfer
as Johann Nepomuk Mälzel
as Wachtmeister Schwuppke
as Udo Klüterjahn
as Männlein
as Bauer Berg
as Kuttes Schwager
as Kanarienvogel
as Nachbar
as Wechsler
as Bauer
as Vater Franze
as Fritz
as Brigadier Willi Karbunke
as Beutelsbacher
as Ali Funke, genannt Kohlenali
as Ferenc
as Alois
as Gerichtsschreiber
as Orje
as Bob Tribolett
as Ossi
as Merkur
as Lehnert
as Doctor Klein
as Platows Vater
as Schrottplatzaufseher
as Reifen-Saft
as Professor Bergmann
as Mann mit Sessel
as Chef de Salle
as Taxifahrer Köppe
as Waldemar Lehmann
as Karl
as Brigadearbeiter Poller
as Gottlieb Schimpf
as Pfarrer
as Fritz Tatzer
as Wilhelm Sippach
as Maschulla
as Rolf Gürtner
as Johannes Tegner
as Ludwig Teska
as Otto Stern (alter Mann)
as Paul und Otto Karuschke
as Nossek
as Kulle
as Oswin
as Schürenberg
as Vater Merkel
as Alfred Wittig
as Gefreiter Diel
as Taxifahrer Klaus
as Alfred Kalabis
as Peter Hille
as Wilhelm Kaiser
as Mr. No
as Peter Hille
as Genosse mit Fahrrad
as Heilgehilfe
as Baggerfahrer
as Jupp
as Gauner
as Regisseur
as Urban Kráječ
as Brigadier
as Windreiter
as Älterer Gartenbesitzer
as Quitte
as Ernst Otto
as Kluter
as Waldemar Lehmann
as Höhne
as Hausmeister
as Kleckchen
as Haberkuchen
as Esteban
as Vogelstimmenmann
as Karli
as Alexander Berg
as Kutscher
as ein Schweizer
as Pippig
as Taxifahrer
as August Nogens
as Soldat Albert
as Aufsichtsbeamter
as Zwerg Naseweis
as Albrecht
as Zugfahrer
as Unek
as SA-Mann
as sailor
as Walter
as Traudels Partner
as Marinus van der Lubbe
as Fips