Freddy V. Iversen(1937-2004)
- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
After school and military service in Denmark Freddy Valentin Iversen
starts traveling through Europe in 1958. In Paris he gets mime &
tap-dance lessons by Marcel Marceau. At his work as a fashion
photographer he gets to know the danish model Hanne Blarke - "Anna
Karina". She introduces him to Roger Vadim and Jean Luc Godard, who
gets him a student place at Paris Film Academy. But because of his
expired residence permit he has to leave France. After several other
stations he finally arrives in Austria-Vienna in 1960, where he starts
to work as Extra and Dancer in feature films, Assistant in
TV-Productions and as Assistant Director in Stella Cadmons "Theater der
Courage". From 1961 he works as Director at Commercials, Documentaries
and TV-Magazines. In 1975 he is elected as the President of the Danish
Society in Austria "Det Danske Samfund i Ostrig" and got reelected
every time until his death. In 1977 he starts his own filmproduction
company "DAN-AUSTRIA Filmproduktion". In 1989 he was decorated with the
Danish "Knight of Dannebrog". In 2003 he was decorated with the
Austrian "Goldenes Ehrenzeichen fuer Verdienste um die Republik
Oesterreich".