RMCPH4YF–books, Friedrich Duerrenmatt: 'The Pledge' ('Das Versprechen', novel, 'Die Arche', Zuerich, first edition, 1958, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMH5094A–Friedrich Duerrenmatt
RMD3BDX1–(dpa files) - Friedrich Duerrenmatt, Swiss author and playwright, pictured in Bonn, Germany, 1 October 1990. Duerrenmatt was born in Konolfingen, Switzerland, 5 January 1921. As a young man, Duerrenmatt attended the University of Bern where he studied literature, theology, philosophy, and science. I
RMD3BDX4–(dpa files) - The Swiss author and playwright Friedrich Duerrenmatt (L) is awarded the Buber-Rosenzweig-Medaille (Buber Rosenzweig Medal) by the Rabbi Nathan Peter Levinson, Frankfurt, 6 March 1977. The medal is awarded to honour his solidarity with Jews and his commitment to the state of Israel. Du
RMD3BDX2–(dpa files) - The Swiss author and playwright, Friedrich Duerrenmatt, pictured in Schwetzingen, West Germany, 18 June 1988. Duerrenmatt was born in Konolfingen, Switzerland, 5 January 1921. As a young man, Duerrenmatt attended the University of Bern where he studied literature, theology, philosophy,
RM2ARC20X–Der Schweizer Schriftsteller, Dramatiker und Maler Friedrich Dürrenmatt als Regisseur seines Stücks 'Frank der fünfte', Deutschland 1960er Jahre. Swiss author, playwright and painter Friedrich Duerrenmatt as director of his own play 'Frank der fuenfte', Germany 1960s.
RMD3B6KF–(dpa) - German actress Therese Giehse (undated file picture). Giehse, a close friend of writer Bert Brecht, won high acclaim for playing mostly old and unappealing women like in 'The Visit' by Swiss playwright Friedrich Duerrenmatt, who is said to have written the leading part of Claire Zachanassian
RMB401R0–Duerrenmatt, Friedrich, 5.1.1921 - 14.12.1990, Swiss author, half length, talking with Erwin Axer, Edgar Walther (right), 1970,
RMB43NEC–Duerrenmatt, Friedrich, 5.1.1921 - 14.12.1990, Swiss author, half length, speech at the award ceremony, 'Jean-Paul-Preis' (Jean Paul Award), 1985,
RMCPY8H9–Duerrenmatt, Friedrich, 5.1.1921 - 14.12.1990, Swiss dramatist, group picture, with Hans-Dieter Zeidler and Werner Kreindl, after a rehearsal for a theatre play,
RMB401RB–Duerrenmatt, Friedrich, 5.1.1921 - 14.12.1990, Swiss author, with Rosel Schaefer during a rehearsal for 'Die Frist' (The time limit), circa 1970, half length,
RMB401R6–Duerrenmatt, Friedrich, 5.1.1921 - 14.12.1990, Swiss author, half length, with Hans-Dieter Zeidler and Werner Kreindl, after a rehearsal for 'Die Frist' (The time limit),
RMB43NE9–Duerrenmatt, Friedrich, 5.1.1921 - 14.12.1990, Swiss author, half length, Dr. Hans Maier handing over the certificate of the 'Jean-Paul-Preis' (Jean Paul Award), 1985,
RMB43NE7–Duerrenmatt, Friedrich, 5.1.1921 - 14.12.1990, Swiss author, half length, Dr. Hans Maier handing over the certificate of the 'Jean-Paul-Preis' (Jean Paul Award), 1985,
RMCR4FGX–Adorf, Mario * 8.9.1930, German actor, half length, with August Everding, Horst Bollmann, during making of 'Abendstunde im Spätherbst', 1987, ,
RMCR4FGN–Adorf, Mario * 8.9.1930, German actor, half length, during making of 'Abendstunde im Spätherbst', 1987, ,
RMCR4FGA–Adorf, Mario * 8.9.1930, German actor, half length, with August Everding, Horst Bollmann, during making of 'Abendstunde im Spätherbst', 1987, ,
RMCR4FGK–Adorf, Mario * 8.9.1930, German actor, half length, with August Everding, Horst Bollmann, during making of 'Abendstunde im Spätherbst', 1987, ,
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