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Edmund Moeschke had only one role in cinema, but an important one that cemented the young boy's career. A non-professional actor who had the starring role in Roberto Rossellini's Germany Year Zero (1948) was sufficient enough for him to make an impression on audiences around the world. However, unlike many of his contemporaries who worked with Rossellini, he never appeared in another film.
He was a non-professional child actor best known for his central role as Edmund in the influential Italian neorealist drama Germany, Year Zero.
He is known exclusively for his starring performance in the 1948 film Germany, Year Zero, after which he did not pursue further acting roles.