Frederick Stafford

Frederick Stafford

Deceased · Born: Mar 11, 1928 · Died: Jul 28, 1979

Personal Details

BornMar 11, 1928 Piestany, Czechoslovakia

Biography

Frederick Stafford, a renowned thespian, took his first breath on March 11, 1928, in the charming town of Piestany, Czechoslovakia, a country that was yet to be divided into its modern-day Czech Republic and Slovakia.

As an accomplished actor, Stafford's impressive repertoire included a wide range of cinematic endeavors, with some of his most notable roles being in the 1969 film "Topaz", the 1966 spy thriller "Agent 505 - Todesfalle Beirut", and the 1965 action-packed "OSS 117: Mission for a Killer".

In his personal life, Stafford was married to the beautiful and talented actress Marianne Hold, with whom he shared a deep and abiding love.

Tragically, Frederick Stafford's life was cut short when he passed away on July 28, 1979, in the picturesque town of Sarnen, Switzerland, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that continue to captivate audiences to this day.

Career

1976
Werewolf Woman
Werewolf Woman as Inspector Modica
1975
White Horses of Summer
White Horses of Summer as Nicholas Kingsburg
1972
Shadows Unseen
Shadows Unseen as Commissioner Luca Miceli
1969
Eagles Over London
Eagles Over London as Captain Paul Stevens
Topaz
Topaz as André Devereaux