Rainer Frieb

Rainer Frieb

Deceased · Born: Jan 25, 1949 · Died: May 25, 2017

Personal Details

BornJan 25, 1949 Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany

Biography

Rainer Frieb, a celebrated and accomplished German thespian, made his grand entrance into the world on January 25, 1949, in the charming and picturesque town of Starnberg, situated in the heart of Bavaria, a region steeped in rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty, Germany.

A renowned figure in the entertainment industry, Heinz Friedenreich Frieb's extensive body of work has had a profound and lasting impact on the world of television and film. Among his most notable and enduring performances, Frieb's portrayal of a complex and multifaceted character in the critically acclaimed television series "Angélique" (2013) stands out as a testament to his remarkable acting abilities.

Additionally, Frieb's long-running stint as a talented and versatile actor in the popular German crime drama "Tatort" (1970) has cemented his status as a beloved and respected figure in the German entertainment industry. His dedication to his craft and his ability to bring depth and nuance to his characters have earned him a loyal following and widespread critical acclaim.

Furthermore, Frieb's thought-provoking and emotionally resonant performance in the film "Zoning" (1986) showcases his impressive range as an actor and his capacity to convey complex emotions and themes through his portrayal of a character. This memorable and impactful role has left a lasting impression on audiences and has solidified Frieb's position as a master of his craft.

Rainer Frieb's mortal existence drew to a close on the somber date of May 25, 2017, within the picturesque landscape of Vorarlberg, Austria, a region renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, leaving behind a lasting imprint that will undoubtedly continue to captivate and mesmerize spectators for countless generations to come.

Career

2013
Angélique
Angélique as Mazarin
2008
2006
Klimt
Klimt as Customer in Cafe Central
2001
Uprising
Uprising as Conductor