Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Soundtrack, Writer |
Birth Day | February 25, 1913 |
Birth Place | Oberplanitz [now Zwickau], Saxony, Germany, Germany |
Age | 107 YEARS OLD |
Died On | 5 September 1988(1988-09-05) (aged 75)\nMunich, Bavaria, West Germany |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1948–1988 |
Spouse(s) | Karin Kuderer-Pistorius (1970–?) Beate Bach (1962–1968) Hannelore Görtz (1953–1959) Tatjana Iwanow (one child) Clara Peter (one child) |
Net worth
Gert Fröbe, a renowned figure in the German film industry, is esteemed for his multifaceted talents as an actor, soundtrack artist, and writer. As of 2024, it is estimated that his net worth ranges between $100K and $1M, a testament to his successful career and numerous contributions to the entertainment world. Fröbe's talents have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on both German and international cinema, solidifying his status as a revered figure within the industry.
Biography/Timeline
He joined the Nazi Party in 1929 at the age of 16 and left in 1937. During the Nazi regime, he aided two German Jews by hiding them from the Gestapo. In September 1944, the Nazis closed down theatres in Germany and he was drafted into the German Army, the Wehrmacht, where he served until the end of World War II.
He was cast as the villain in the Swiss-German film Es geschah am hellichten Tag (It Happened in Broad Daylight, 1958), with the original screenplay written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. His role as a serial killer of children drew the attention of the producers of the James Bond movie Goldfinger (1964) and he was chosen to play one of the best remembered villains of the series, gold tycoon Auric Goldfinger. Due to his former membership in the Nazi Party, the film was initially banned in Israel until a Jewish family he had protected during the war came forward and thanked him for saving their lives.
Fröbe made several appearances in all-star casts in the 1960s, including the films The Longest Day (1962), Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines (1965), Is Paris Burning? (1966), and Monte Carlo or Bust (1969). During the 1980s, Fröbe played small parts in Mercedes Benz W123 commercials, helping to promote the coupé and the sedan. Aside from acting, Fröbe was a prolific reciter of lyric poetry, especially that of Christian Morgenstern and Joachim Ringelnatz.
Fröbe died in Munich in September 1988 at age 75 from a heart attack. He was buried in Waldfriedhof cemetery, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausener, Bavaria.