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Friedrich von Ledebur | |
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The 27th Day (1957) | |
Born | Friedrich Anton Maria Hubertus Bonifacius Graf von Ledebur-Wicheln 3 June 1900 |
Died | 25 December 1986
Linz, Austria | (aged 86)
Years active | 1945–1982 |
Known for | Actor in Moby Dick, Alexander the Great (1955) and Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) |
Height | 6 ft 7 in (201 cm) [1] |
Spouses | |
Children | 2 |
Friedrich Anton Maria Hubertus Bonifacius Graf von Ledebur-Wicheln (Moby Dick (1956), Alexander the Great (1955) and Slaughterhouse-Five (1972).
3 June 1900 – 25 December 1986) was an Austrian actor who was known forLedebur was born in Nisko, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Poland) in 1900. Friedrich enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1916, and was an officer in the Austrian Cavalry Division during the last years of World War I.[ citation needed]
In the 1930s Ledebur became a close friend of Charles Bedaux, with whom he traveled extensively in Africa and Canada. [2] After the war, Ledebur spent the next two decades travelling the world, working all manner of odd jobs from gold mining to deep sea diving, to riding and winning prize money at rodeos. Ledebur settled in the United States in 1939 and anglicised his name to 'Frederick'. A close friendship with fellow adventurer and director John Huston, gave Ledebur his entrée to character acting. [3]
In 1945, von Ledebur made his film debut. He later appeared in Alexander the Great (1955), and played chief harpooneer Queequeg, a South Sea chieftain, in the film Moby Dick (1956). "Better a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian", Herman Melville's Ishmael famously says of Queequeg in the book and the film. He appeared as Brother Christophorus in The Twilight Zone episode " The Howling Man".
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (July 2021) |
Friedrich von Ledebur | |
---|---|
![]() von Ledebur in
The 27th Day (1957) | |
Born | Friedrich Anton Maria Hubertus Bonifacius Graf von Ledebur-Wicheln 3 June 1900 |
Died | 25 December 1986
Linz, Austria | (aged 86)
Years active | 1945–1982 |
Known for | Actor in Moby Dick, Alexander the Great (1955) and Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) |
Height | 6 ft 7 in (201 cm) [1] |
Spouses | |
Children | 2 |
Friedrich Anton Maria Hubertus Bonifacius Graf von Ledebur-Wicheln (Moby Dick (1956), Alexander the Great (1955) and Slaughterhouse-Five (1972).
3 June 1900 – 25 December 1986) was an Austrian actor who was known forLedebur was born in Nisko, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Poland) in 1900. Friedrich enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1916, and was an officer in the Austrian Cavalry Division during the last years of World War I.[ citation needed]
In the 1930s Ledebur became a close friend of Charles Bedaux, with whom he traveled extensively in Africa and Canada. [2] After the war, Ledebur spent the next two decades travelling the world, working all manner of odd jobs from gold mining to deep sea diving, to riding and winning prize money at rodeos. Ledebur settled in the United States in 1939 and anglicised his name to 'Frederick'. A close friendship with fellow adventurer and director John Huston, gave Ledebur his entrée to character acting. [3]
In 1945, von Ledebur made his film debut. He later appeared in Alexander the Great (1955), and played chief harpooneer Queequeg, a South Sea chieftain, in the film Moby Dick (1956). "Better a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian", Herman Melville's Ishmael famously says of Queequeg in the book and the film. He appeared as Brother Christophorus in The Twilight Zone episode " The Howling Man".