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Dieter Schidor

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Dieter Schidor (born 6 March 1948 - 17 September 1987) was a German actor, perhaps best known for his work in Sam Peckinpah's Cross of Iron, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Querelle.

Dieter Schidor was born on 6 March 1948 in Bienrode,[1] today a part of Braunschweig, Germany. From 1977–86, Schidor lived with the New Zealand actor and producer Michael McLernon, until his death from AIDS. Schidor died from AIDS on 17 September 1987 in Munich.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1970 Piggies
1971 Das ehrliche Interview
1973 Little Funny Guy
1973 Pan
1974 Inki
1974 Schattenreiter Karl TV movie
1975 Un sac de billes German soldier
1976 Black and White in Color Hauptmann Kraft
1976 Satan's Brew Willy Uncredited
1977 Cross of Iron Anselm
1977 Group Portrait with a Lady Kurt Hoyser
1977 Tod oder Freiheit [de] Bartel
1978 The Tailor from Ulm Schlumberger
1979 Son of Hitler Sommer
1979 Breakthrough Cpl. Paul Anselm
1979 Womanlight Sven Svensson
1980 The Formula Assassin
1980 Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste Embassy Secretary
1981 Heute spielen wir den Boß Rothe
1982 Veronika Voss Kripobeamter Uncredited
1982 Brandmale Walter
1982 Querelle Vic Rivette
1983 Schnelles Geld
1984 Der Havarist
1984 Drama in blond Lore
1985 Kalt in Kolumbien
1985 Le neveu de Beethoven
1985 Georgenberg
1985 Tamboo
1986 Nur Frauen, kein Leben
1986 Die Liebeswüste
1986 Unvermeidbarer Zufall - Der Junge nebenan Dieter
1986 Mino Yaroslav Vavra TV miniseries
1987 Terminus The Doctor's assistant
1987 Ätherrausch Narrator
1988 Verbieten verboten Dieter Schidor (Ep. 'Die Peep Show ist tot, es lebe die Peep Show'), (final film role)

References

  1. ^ "Dieter Schidor". filmportal.de. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Dieter Schidor". IMdB. Retrieved 10 April 2014.