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Frederick Jaeger
Frederick was educated in Germany and France. He came to England in 1939 and took up acting at the suggestion of his English headmaster. He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London between 1946 and 1948 and started his stage career at preston Rep in 1949. Many rep seasons in provinces before West End appearances including 'The Comedy of Errors', 'Lock Up Your Daughters', 'The Potsdam Quartet', 'Big Fish, Little Fish', 'For Adults Only', 'A Patriot For Me', 'Mrs. Gibson's Boys' and 'Salad Days'. Frederick started his television career in 1955 and went into films in 1956. He continued to act in all strands of the profession until his death.
As actor
Doctor Who: The Savages
Cold Comfort Farm
Selling Hitler
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
St. Ursula's in Danger
The Potsdam Quartet
At the Fountainhead (Of German Strength)
Nijinsky
The Passage
Der Abschlußtag
Home-Movies
Winterspelt 1944
Doctor Who: The Invisible Enemy
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
Voyage of the Damned
Doctor Who: Planet of Evil
Scorpio
Slaughter Day
One of Those Things
The Looking Glass War
Song of Norway
Pakbo
The Limbo Line
The Naked Sun
Doctor Who: The Savages
Farewell Performance
Play It Cool
Ice Cold in Alex
I Was Monty's Double
The One That Got Away