Eric Braeden

Actor - Germany
Born April 3, 1941 in Bredenbek

Mini-Biography:
Eric Braeden was born on April 3, 1941 in Bredenbek. He is a German Actor, known for Morituri (1965), Dayton's Devil (1968), Ambulance (1990), Eric Braeden's first movie on record is from 1961. His last motion picture on file dates from 1990.
Biographical Notes in German: eigentlich Hans Jörg Gutegast

Eric Braeden Filmography [Auszug]
1990: [/ /1] Ambulance (Cast: Arzt), Directed by Larry Cohen, with Richard Bright, Red Buttons,
1980: [/ /1] The Aliens are coming (Cast: Leonard Nero), Directed by Harvey Hart, with Melinda Fee, Max Gail,
1972: [12.02] The Judge and Jake Wyler (Cast), Directed by David Lowell Rich, with Doug McClure, Bette Davis,
1970: [03.09] (Cast: Dr. Roan Morgan), Directed by David Lowell Rich, with Stephen Young, Corinne Camacho,
1969: [/ /1] The Forbin project (Cast: Charles Forbin), Directed by Joseph Sargent, with Susan Clark, Gordon Pinsent,
1968: [/ /1] Dayton's Devil (Cast: AKA Hans Gudegast), Directed by Jack Shea, with Rodolfo Acosta, George Stanford Brown,
1965: [] Morituri (The Saboteur: Code Name Morituri) (Cast), Directed by Bernhard Wicki, with Yul Brynner, Martin Benrath, Janet Margolin,
1961: [] Operation Eichmann (Cast), with Werner Klemperer, Oscar Beregi jr.,

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