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Frederick Stafford (11 March 1928 – 28 July 1979) was a Czechoslovak-born actor. Born Friedrich Strobel von Stein, he spoke fluent Czech, German, English, French and Italian, and was a leading man in European spy-movies and in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz.
Frederick Stafford (1928-1979) was a Czech-born actor who starred in Topaz, Agent 505 and OSS 117. He was married to Marianne Hold and died in a plane crash in Switzerland.
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- Piestany, Czechoslovakia
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- Sarnen, Switzerland
Frederick Stafford was a suave, dark-haired Austrian-born actor who played secret agent types in European features. He died in a plane crash in 1979, after starring in Topaz (1969) and other films.
- Friedrich Strobel von Stein
- 6' 3" (1.91 m)
- March 11, 1928 in Piestany, Czechoslovakia
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1965. OSS 117: Mission for a Killer as Hubert Bonnisseur de la Bath. Frederick Stafford (11 March 1928 – 28 July 1979) was a Czechoslovak-born actor. Born Friedrich Strobel von Stein, he spoke fluent Czech, German, English, French and Italian, and was a leading man in European spy-movies.
Frederick Stafford (born Friedrich Strobel von Stein) was an Czech-born actor who was fluent in several European languages. Stafford was leading man in European spy-movies. Alfred Hitchcock engaged him in 1968 to play the leading role in Topaz. He married Austrian actress Marianne Hold.
Frederick Stafford stars as a French intelligence agent who uncovers a Russian spy ring in this Hitchcock thriller based on Leon Uris' novel. The film features a Cuban Missile Crisis plot, a color-coded dialogue system, and two different endings.
Secret Agent OSS 117, Colonel Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath ( Frederick Stafford) has his Alpine ski holiday interrupted to receive a briefing on a series of suicide attacks performed by trusted assistants of their targets that they blow up with themselves.