Christian Doermer
Christian Doermer was a German actor and director. He appeared in more than 80 films and television shows from 1954 to 2022. He starred in the 1966 film No [Shooting Time for Foxes]. The film was entered into the 16th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. In 1969, Doermer appeared as a German soldier attending the Christmas truce in Sir Richard Attenborough's satirical World War I musical film Oh! What a Lovely War.
Doermer himself has also directed a fair number of films including documentaries and television films. In 1962, he was one of the 26 authors of the famous Oberhausen Manifesto, demanding a change in German film.
Selected filmography
- The [Forest House in Tyrol] as Alfons Attinger
- ', as Jochen
- Teenage Wolfpack, as Jan Borchert
- All Roads Lead Home, as Michael
- Der Stern von Afrika, as Unteroffizier Klein
- Precocious Youth, as Wolfgang
- Adorable Arabella, as Helmut Hagemann
- ', as Claus Baade
- Das Riesenrad, as Hubert von Hill jr.
- ', as Gerald Quincey
- Child of the Revolution, as Wolfgang Leonhard
- Terror After Midnight, as Nolan Stoddard
- The [Bread of Those Early Years (film)|The Bread of Those Early Years], as Walter Fendrich
- Love at Twenty, as Tonio
- ', as Mario
- No Shooting Time for Foxes, as Viktor
- Die Rechnung – eiskalt serviert, as Tommy Wheeler
- The Syndicate, as Kurt Hohmann
- Joanna, as Hendrik Casson
- Oh! What a Lovely War, as Fritz
- Downhill Racer, as the German skier at the Winter Olympics
- Lettow-Vorbeck: Der deutsch-ostafrikanische Imperativ
- Väter und Söhne – Eine deutsche Tragödie, as Dr. Körner
- The Hothouse, as Felix Keetenheuve
- , as Abraham Esau
- Stauffenberg, as Field marshal Wilhelm Keitel