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Frederick Rolf (born Rolf Günther Friedrichs; August 14, 1926) is an actor and director whose career spans British and American film, theater, television and opera.


Biography

Born to Dr. Theodor Friedrichs and his wife Ilse, Rolf escaped Nazi Germany on a Kindertransport in May 1939 and fled to England where he attended the City of Bath Boys' School. He worked in the BBC’s European Service during the war. He became an actor in 1946 and changed his name from Rolf Günther Friedrichs to Frederick Rolf. He made his debut with the West Riding Theatre in Halifax, Yorkshire as Capt. Frederic de Foenix in ''Trelawny of the Wells''. After two years serving his apprenticeship in various regional theatres, he emigrated to the U.S., where he became a naturalized citizen in 1953. He married actress
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on October 3, 1971.


Theater, film, and television

Rolf has been active in American theatre for over six decades. On Broadway he was featured as the Inquisitor to Uta Hagen’s ''Saint Joan'' and in ''Time Remembered'' with
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and Richard Burton and as Capt. Arago in ''The Strong Are Lonely''. He appeared as
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in ''The Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer'' at Lincoln Center and originated the starring role of Gabriele d’Annunzio in the New York hit production of '' Tamara''. In addition to his extensive film credits ('' Witness'' with
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, '' Street Smart'' with
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plus five Woody Allen films), Rolf has been a regular on many TV shows from ''
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''. He has directed many plays Off-Broadway – including ''
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'', starring Faye Dunaway and Ralph Waite as well as
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's ''
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'' with Hal Holbrook and Armand Assante. He has also directed '' Aida'', '' Fidelio''. '' Die Walküre'', ''On The Town'', ''The Great Waltz'' and numerous plays in regional theatres. He has been a guest director for the Juilliard Drama Department in New York, for the
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and the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting. For nine years he served on the board of the
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. He is listed in Who’s Who in the American Theatre.


Translations

He has translated numerous plays including
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’s '' Little Eyolf'', Max Frisch’s '' Don Juan or the Love of Geometry'',
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'' (published by Barron’s) and Gutzkow’s '' Uriel Acosta''. His translation of ''Berlin – Shanghai – New York. My Family’s Flight from Hitler'' by Dr. Theodor Friedrichs, was published by Cold Tree Press.


Filmography


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rolf, Frederick 1926 births American male film actors American translators American male stage actors Living people Emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States Male actors from Berlin