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- Died
- Birth nameAlbert Eugen Rollomann
- Dieter Borsche was born on October 25, 1909 in Hannover, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Die große Versuchung (1952), Fanfaren der Liebe (1951) and No Greater Love (1952). He was married to Ursula Willick, Monika Drum and Ursula Poser. He died on August 5, 1982 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, West Germany.
- SpousesUrsula Willick(1970 - August 5, 1982) (his death)Monika Drum(1960 - 1970) (divorced, 1 child)Ursula Poser(1935 - 1958) (divorced, 3 children)
- The actor Dieter Borsche was born as Dieter Albert Eugen Rollomann Borsche in Hannover and got his first artistic engagement as a dancer at the Städtische Oper in Hannover.
- Prolific star of post-war German cinema, usually seen in virtuous or soulful roles. 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 60's, though his career was increasingly hampered by his affliction with muscular dystrophy.
- Dieter Borsche suffered from muscle atrophy for many years and he had to cut down his activity and normally took part in TV productions.
- Father of Kai Borsche
- The great time came after the war for Dieter Borsche when he became one of the most popular German post-war actors in no time.
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