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Anton Diffring(1916-1989)

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Anton Diffring in Le Cirque des horreurs (1960)
An English girl and an Indian elephant, born on the same day, share a common destiny.
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Anton Diffring was a character actor who worked continuously in motion pictures due to his aristocratic face and cool, clipped diction, making him ideal for typecasting in British and later American motion pictures as Nazis and other vile, despicable characters. What was ironic about his typecasting as a Nazi is that Diffring, born in Koblenz, Germany, on October 20, 1916, fled Nazi Germany in 1939.

He was the son of Bertha (Diffring) and Solomon/Samuel Pollack, a Jewish shop owner. He was born into a family that boasted generations of actors, and studied drama in Berlin and Vienna. At the outbreak of World War II, he fled Germany and wound up in Canada, where he was interned as an enemy alien for the duration of the war. It was in Canada where he began his acting career after World War II, working primarily there and in the US before moving to Britain in 1950.

He became popular playing Nazis in the postwar period, as the British film industry turned out film after film about the war, which created a great demand for actors who could convincingly play Nazis, the nastier the better. Diffring could play nasty, and his career as a character actor soared. He was still going at it in the 1960s, when he began appearing in American and international co-productions as German soldiers from both WW I and WW II, including Le crépuscule des aigles (1966), La symphonie des héros (1967) and that Turner Network Television staple, Quand les aigles attaquent (1968). He was still going at it in the 1970s and 1980s, as he continued a nearly 40-year-long acting career that was terminated only by his death.

He was a much better actor than most of his roles required. Diffring broadened his range as an actor with stage and television work, but the movies continually beckoned, as casting agents were hooked on him when it came to Nazi roles. It was that face that did it; it was both his blessing and his curse. He had the light hair, the piercing blue eyes and the chiseled face of the haughty aristocrat, the German Junker, but it was a face that could telegraph much in the few seconds that was the average shot of a motion picture. As a character actor, he got much done with less (time).

In François Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451 (1966) he was cast in all likelihood as a counterpart to the Austrian actor Oskar Werner, so that Werner's own Teutonicness in the English setting wouldn't be as arch. He excelled as Werner's nemesis, as he could create a mood or signal an entire story line with just a look; dialog didn't matter (he likely would have been a superstar in silent films, when it was "the faces" that mattered).

Diffring tried to break out of those silken villain roles, moving to Rome in 1968, but producers turned to him again and again to fill their needs for a foreign heavy. He appeared as one of the most infamous Nazis of all, Adolf Hitler's hangman Reinhard Heydrich, in Sept hommes à l'aube (1975), and as Hitler's foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop in the American mini-series Le souffle de la guerre (1983). It made him a good living and it made him known, even if it did not fulfill his artistic ambitions.

What made his career such a success in terms of its longevity and fecundity was that Diffring was an actor who was enjoyable to watch. From Jack Clayton's Une fille comme ça (1955) to Terence Fisher's L'homme qui faisait des miracles (1959), from Samuel Fuller's Tote Taube in der Beethovenstraße (1972) to Ken Russell's Valentino (1977), Diffring gave memorable performances, sandwiched in with all the Nazi heavies one career could possibly bear.

Anton Diffring died at his home in Chateauneuf-de-Grasse, France, on May 20, 1989. He was 72 years old.
BornOctober 20, 1916
DiedMay 19, 1989(72)
BornOctober 20, 1916
DiedMay 19, 1989(72)
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Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, and Mary Ure in Quand les aigles attaquent (1968)
Quand les aigles attaquent
7.6
  • Kramer
  • 1968
Christopher Lee, Hazel Court, and Anton Diffring in L'homme qui faisait des miracles (1959)
L'homme qui faisait des miracles
6.3
  • Dr. Georges Bonnet
  • 1959
Le crépuscule des aigles (1966)
Le crépuscule des aigles
7.1
  • Holbach
  • 1966
À nous la victoire (1981)
À nous la victoire
6.7
  • The Commentators - Chief Commentator
  • 1981

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  • Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, William Hartnell, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Patrick Troughton in Docteur Who (1963)
    Docteur Who
    8.4
    TV Series
    • De Flores
    • 1988
  • Silvia Seidel in Anna (1988)
    Anna
    5.3
    • George Mamoulian
    • 1988
  • Les prédateurs de la nuit (1988)
    Les prédateurs de la nuit
    5.8
    • Docteur Moser
    • 1988
  • Inspecteur Derrick (1974)
    Inspecteur Derrick
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Herr de Mohl
    • Herr Scherer
    • Alfred Bandera
    • 1981–1987
  • Cornelia Froboess and Hans Peter Hallwachs in L'été du samouraï (1986)
    L'été du samouraï
    5.6
    • Wintrich
    • 1986
  • Richard et Cosima (1986)
    Richard et Cosima
    5.8
    • Franz Liszt
    • 1986
  • Isabelle Willer in Operation Dead End (1986)
    Operation Dead End
    5.6
    • Prof. Lang
    • 1986
  • Niels Alsing, Ewa Carlsson, Henning Jensen, and Claus Strandberg in Jane Horney (1985)
    Jane Horney
    6.1
    TV Mini Series
    • Canaris
    • 1985
  • Messieurs les jurés (1974)
    Messieurs les jurés
    5.4
    TV Series
    • Karl Düren
    • 1985
  • Hannelore Elsner in Marie Ward - Zwischen Galgen und Glorie (1985)
    Marie Ward - Zwischen Galgen und Glorie
    6.7
    • Kardinal Millini
    • 1985
  • Peter Cushing and John Mills in Les Masques de la mort (1984)
    Les Masques de la mort
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Graf Udo Von Felseck
    • 1984
  • Bernard Allouf and Jean Dalric in Opération O.P.E.N. (1984)
    Opération O.P.E.N.
    TV Series
    • Beejlab
    • 1984
  • Weltuntergang
    TV Movie
    • 1984
  • Der Besuch
    6.7
    TV Movie
    • Crazier
    • 1984
  • Dieter Hallervorden in Der Schnüffler (1983)
    Der Schnüffler
    5.6
    • Colonel Henderson
    • 1983

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  • Le sixième continent (1974)
    Le sixième continent
    5.6
    • voice double: John McEnery
    • voice dubbing (uncredited)
    • 1974

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Anthony Diffring
  • Height
    • 1.80 m
  • Born
    • October 20, 1916
    • Koblenz, Germany
  • Died
    • May 19, 1989
    • Châteauneuf-Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France(cancer)
  • Parents
      Solomon Pollack
  • Relatives
    • Jacqueline Diffring(Sibling)
  • Other works
    He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry V," at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England with William Peacock and Edgar Wreford in the cast. Gellner was director.
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    One of his last appearances was as the main guest star of the 25th anniversary special Silver Nemesis: Part One (1988). By his own admission, Diffring had never seen Docteur Who (1963), even when he was living in England, and accepted the part so that he could be in London to see the Wimbledon tennis championship.

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