Harold Dyrenforth
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Harald Dyrenforth started his career as an actor in the late thirties in the Swiss theatre and radio, came to America in 1938, appeared in a number of Broadway plays and New York radio shows, served a hitch in the U.S. Army Ski Troops and another one as a foreign language broadcaster for the Office of War Information and "voice of America" of the U.S. State Department. In 1946 he made his movie debut in a featured part, that of Walter Damrosch in the film "Carnegie Hall." He appeared in over 40 pictures and 500 TV shows. He earned a Master's Degree in Theater Arts at U.C.L.A. and taught at Chapman College in Orange, CA while working as an actor and director. In 1961 he directed "the Madwoman of Chaillot" at Long Beach State College.
Known for
Credits

The Andromeda Strain (1971)
as (uncredited)

The Desert Rats (1953)
as Observer (uncredited)

Congo Crossing (1956)
as Steiner

Morituri (1965)
as Cornelson, Ingo Navigator (uncredited)

The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964)
as U-Boat Captain (uncredited)

Target Unknown (1951)
as Sergeant Weltzer (uncredited)

The Red Ball Express (1952)
as German Sergeant (uncredited)

Jump Into Hell (1955)
as Maj. Flandrin

The Fabulous Irishman (1957)
as Wirz

Watusi (1959)
as Wilhelm von Kentner

Storm Over Tibet (1952)
as Professor Faber

In the Presence of Mine Enemies (1960)
as The General





