Sigfrit Steiner

Sigfrit Steiner

Deceased · Born: Oct 31, 1906 · Died: Mar 21, 1988

1986

Personal Details

BornOct 31, 1906 Basel, Switzerland
Spouse
  • Anne-Rose Katz

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Mar 21, 1988 )
  • Irene Mahler

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Nov 30, 2025 )
  • Franca Erika Thoma

Biography

Sigfrit Steiner, a multifaceted individual with a profound impact on the world of acting and direction, entered this world on October 31, 1906, in the charming city of Basel, Switzerland.

With a career spanning numerous decades, Sigfrit Steiner left an indelible mark on the film industry, starring in iconic productions such as Stop Train 349, a 1963 cinematic masterpiece, Der Mond is nur a nackerte Kugel, a 1981 film that showcased his exceptional talents, and Brass Target, a 1978 action-packed thriller.

Throughout his life, Sigfrit Steiner was blessed with the love and companionship of three remarkable women: Anne-Rose Katz, Irene Mahler, and Franca Erika Thoma, each of whom brought joy and support to his life.

Regrettably, Sigfrit Steiner's life came to a close on March 21, 1988, in the vibrant city of Munich, Bavaria, West Germany, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence the world of acting and direction.

Career

1986
Duet for One
Duet for One as Leonid Lefimov
Singing the Blues in Red
Singing the Blues in Red as Dritteman/James Dryden
1982
Imperative
Imperative as Professor
1978
Brass Target
Brass Target as Herr Schroeder
1953
The Village
The Village as Heinrich Meili
1945
The Last Chance
The Last Chance as Swiss Military Doctor