Dieter
Albert Eugen Rolloman was born in Hannover, North Saxony, Germany on October
25, 1909. Better known as Dieter Borsche, he was a German stage, film, TV and
voice actor. The son of a music
teacher and an oratorio singer, Borsche was initially trained as a dancer,
first performing in ballet for the Hanoverian Opera (1930-1935). After
attending acting classes, he made his stage debut in Weimar. He also appeared
in youthful romantic film roles from 1938. Borsche reached the peak of his
popularity in film and television comedies and dramas of the 1950's and 1960's,
though his career was increasingly hampered by his affliction with muscular
dystrophy, he went on to appeared in over 90 films between 1935 and 1981.
BORSCHE, Dieter (Dieter Albert Eugen
Rolloman) [10/25/1909, Hannover, North Saxony, Germany - 8/5/1982,
Nuremburg, Bavaria, Germany (muscular dystrophy)] - ballet dancer, stage, voice
actor, married to set designer Ursula Poser (1935-1958), father of director,
cameraman Kai Borsche [1937- ], Peter Borsche
[1940- ], Michael Borsche [1944- ], married to Monika Drum [1938- ] (1960-1970), father of hotelier Christian
Borsche [196?- ], married to actress
Ulla Willich (1970-1982).
Massacre at Marble City -
1964 (Pastor Benson)
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