Robert Freitag Explained

Robert Peter Freytag (7 April 1916 in Vienna – 8 July 2010 in Munich), known professionally as Robert Freitag, was an Austrian-Swiss stage and screen actor and film director.

Life

Freitag was the son of the Swiss opera singer Otto Freitag (Otto Freytag). He was trained as an actor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. During the Nazi era, he went to Switzerland, where he was active as an actor at the Schauspielhaus Zürich (Zürich playhouse). In 1945, he married the German actress Maria Becker, who had studied acting in Vienna and who since had been at the Schauspielhaus Zürich, which had benefitted from the presence of German émigrés during the Second World War. Becker became a Swiss citizen by marrying Freitag.[1] [2]

In 1949, Freitag began participating in the Salzburg Festival. Later he performed, among other places, at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus and the Hamburger Kammerspiele, both in Hamburg.

With his wife Maria Becker and the German stage actor Will Quadflieg, he founded the Zürcher Schauspieltruppe in 1956 in Zürich, where he was also a part-time administrator. That troupe performed throughout the German-speaking countries and in the United States.[1]

On stage, he played many classical and modern roles. Beginning in 1941, he appeared in films— in particular in the starring role in William Tell. Later, he often appeared on television.

Freitag and Maria Becker were divorced in 1966, but they continued to work together, especially in the travelling theater company Schauspieltruppe Zürich that they had founded. They had three sons, two of whom—Benedict Freitag and Oliver Tobias—became actors.[1]

In 1994, Freitag's autobiography, Es wollt mir behagen, mit Lachen die Wahrheit zu sagen was published by Pendo Verlag.

In 2001, at the age of 85, he had a role in the made-for-TV film Die Liebenden vom Alexanderplatz (The Alexanderplatz Lovers), directed by Detlef Rönfeldt.

Freitag's second marriage, to the German actress Maria Sebaldt, lasted from 1966 until his death. They lived in Grünwald, Bavaria. They had a daughter.[1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1941Love is Duty Free Swiss customs officer
1941Bieder der Flieger Oskar Bider
1943Wilder Urlaub Sergeant Epper
1948 the fugitive
1949White Gold Andreas
1950Es liegt was in der Luft
1951Decision Before Dawn Sgt. Paul Richter
1953The Village Under the Sky Dr. Michael Ellert
1954A Woman of Today Aldo Mattei
1954Circus of Love Richards
1954Conchita and the Engineer Cyll Farney
1954The Silent AngelRobert
1954Dear Miss Doctor Father Anselmus
1955I Know What I'm Living For Peter Neumann, mechanic
1955The Plot to Assassinate Hitler Captain Lindner
1955Magic Fire August Roeckel
1955Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne Roy Bentley
1955Escape to the Dolomites Sergio
1956The First Day of Spring Bruno
1956Der Meineidbauer first border policeman
1956 (Schicksal am Matterhorn) Beni Kronig – mountain guide
1957The Big Chance Chaplain Sommer
1958Resurrection Simonson
1959 Engineer Gisler
1961William Tell William Tell
1961 (Das letzte Kapitel) Lawyer Robertsen
1962The Longest Day Meyer's Aide Uncredited
1963The Great Escape Captain Posen
1969 Caesar TV film
1976 Benito
1976Riedland
1981Berlin Tunnel 21 Dr. Lentz
1984 TV film
1985Wild Geese II Stroebling
1985A Crime of Honour A Song for Europe Moser TV film
2001Die Liebenden vom Alexanderplatz (final film role)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Schauspieler und Regisseur Robert Freitag gestorben (obituary in German). Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 9 July 2010. 2010-07-10.
  2. Web site: Ich habe heute noch Lampenfieber (I still have stage-fright today). Oliver Meier. Berner Zeitung. 4 March 2010. 2010-07-10 .