He appeared in more than 130 films, and was a leading role actor in the films of Werner Herzog, including Aguirre, the Wrath of God, Nosferatu the Vampyre, Woyzeck, Fitzcarraldo, and Cobra Verde. [9] In 1936, Kinski attended the Prinz-Heinrich-Gymnasium in Schöneberg. Listen to music from Klaus & Kinski like Nunca estás a la altura, Ojo Por Diente & more. Fan Page über das Schauspieler Genie Klaus Kinski [4][5][6][7] He appeared in more than 130 films, and was a leading role actor in the films of Werner Herzog, including Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Woyzeck (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982), and Cobra Verde (1987). [18], Living jobless in Vienna, Kinski reinvented himself as a monologist and spoken word artist. Prowling around YouTube one day I discovered a couple of clips of Klaus Kinski in David Schmoeller’s film Crawlspace (the “Heil Gunther” scene and the sequence where Klaus rides through the crawlspace on a trolley!) The book infuriated many and prompted his second daughter Nastassja Kinski to file a libel suit against him, which she afterward withdrew. I was not one bit disappointed when I finally got a copy of the film. Ed (Irma Vep, Sex Hands, Yerba Mansa amongst many, many others) has put a Klaus Kinski playlist together over on youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist… Here's probably my better known photo, I … [11][14] By May 1945, at the end of the war in Europe, the German POWs were anxious to return home. Director David Schmoeller released a short 1999 film entitled Please Kill Mr. Kinski, which examined the stories of Kinski's erratic and disruptive behavior on the set of his 1986 film Crawlspace. However, he did pull a gun on Kinski on the set of Aguirre, the Wrath of God, after the actor threatened to walk off the set. He appeared in several German Edgar Wallace movies, and had bit parts in the American war films Decision Before Dawn (1951), A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958), and The Counterfeit Traitor (1962). They divorced in 1979. 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[22], In 1980, Kinski refused the lead villain role of Major Arnold Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark, telling director Steven Spielberg, "This script is a yawn-making, boring pile of shit"[22] and "moronically shitty". Klaus Kinski (German: [klaʊ̯s kɪns.ki] (), born Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski; 18 October 1926 – 23 November 1991) was a German actor. L'image brisée de Klaus Kinski L'actrice Nastassja Kinski accuse son père d'avoir été "un tyran" qui a tenté d'abuser d'elle et qu'elle enverrait en prison s'il était encore en vie. [13], Kinski gave a different version of events in his 1988 autobiography. The film features behind-the-scenes footage of Kinski's various confrontations with director and crewmembers, along with Schmoeller's account of the events.[34]. [29][30], Kinski died on 23 November 1991 of a sudden heart attack at his home in Lagunitas, California. [33], Werner Herzog, in his 1999 documentary about Kinski entitled My Best Fiend, claimed that Kinski had fabricated much of his autobiography, and told of the difficulties in their working relationship. In an interview, Pola Kinski … Interviewé par Yves MOUROUSI à propos de son livre autobiographique "J'ai besoin d'amour", Klaus KINSKI marque vite de l'énervement vis à vis du journaliste et de ses questions qu'il trouve stupides. Klaus Kinski (October 18, 1926–November 23, 1991) was a German actor of Polish descent, in the second half of the 20th century. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Klaus Kinski " on Discogs. Twenty years after his death the self-taught actor who became something of a German legend, is unable to answer the claims. She said she hoped her book would help other victims of abuse gather the courage to tell their stories. Pola Kinski est tendue comme un fil, à la limite de la cassure. "When I did catch a glimpse of one I always thought: 'he's precisely like he is at home'," she said. Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski was born to German nationals in Zoppot, Free City of Danzig (now Sopot, Poland) in 1926. Kinski's performance reflected post-war Germany's reluctance to take responsibility for what had happened during World War II. Peter Geyer published a paperback book of essays on Kinski's life and work. "As a child I always had to keep my mouth shut because he was always threatening me. "I've written a book about it because I can no longer bear the fact that a person whose halo gets bigger from year to year is being glorified in this way.". He appeared in more than 130 films, and was a leading role actor in the films of Werner Herzog, including Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Woyzeck (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982), and Cobra Verde (1987). [16] Other companies followed, but his unconventional and emotionally volatile behavior regularly got him into trouble.[17]. Despite their collaborations, Herzog had threatened, on occasion, to murder Kinski. In 1977, he starred as the guerrillero Wilfried Böse in Operation Thunderbolt, based on the events of the 1976 Operation Entebbe. Kinski was saved by his dog from being burned to death in … [26], In 1950, Kinski stayed in a psychiatric hospital for three days because he stalked his theatrical sponsor and eventually tried to strangle her. Medical records from the period listed a preliminary diagnosis of schizophrenia but the conclusion was psychopathy[27] (antisocial personality disorder). Nastassja has expressed support for Pola and said that she was always afraid of their father, whom she described as an unpredictable tyrant. She added that she had not spoken about it to her half-sister, the actor Nastassja Kinski, who lives in the US, because they were not in contact. [24] He married his third and final wife, model Minhoi Geneviève Loanic, in 1971. Photograph: Jean-Regis Roustan/Roger Viollet/Getty Images. The Burgtheater's management became aware of the actor's earlier difficulties in Germany. My Best Fiend (German: Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski, literally My Dearest Foe - Klaus Kinski) is a 1999 German documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, about his tumultuous yet productive relationship with German actor Klaus Kinski.It was released on DVD in 2000 by Anchor Bay In 2007, she took part in the Italian version of the … [11][12] He saw no action until the winter of 1944, when his unit was transferred to the Netherlands. A British patrol opened fire on him, he was wounded in the arm and they took him captive. It also starred Diane Keaton as Charlie. [citation needed], Kinski's work with director Werner Herzog brought him international recognition. [18], In 2013, more than 20 years after her father's death, Pola Kinski published an autobiography entitled Kindermund (or From a Child's Mouth), in which she claimed her father had sexually abused her from age of 5 to 19. When he died she felt no emotion, she told Stern. Kinski was a controversial figure, and some of his tantrums on set were filmed in Herzog's documentary My Best Fiend. Écoutez gratuitement Erlkönig par Klaus Kinski sur l'album Kinski spricht Goethe und Villon, et découvrez la jaquette, les paroles et des artistes similaires. [19] He presented the prose and verse of François Villon, William Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde, amongst others. "That's why I wanted to create a very clear picture of who this person really was," she said. In March 1956, he made a single guest appearance at Vienna's Burgtheater in Goethe's Torquato Tasso. In Alfred Vohrer's Die toten Augen von London (1961), his character refused any personal guilt for his evil deeds and claimed to have only followed the orders given to him. She describes how torn she felt between wanting to please him and wanting to reject his advances. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Klaus & Kinski. [10], During the Second World War, Kinski was conscripted at the age of 17 into the German Wehrmacht some time in 1943, and served with the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) as an elite paratrooper (Fallschirmjäger). They settled in a flat in the Wartburgstraße 3, in the district of Schöneberg, and took German citizenship. "He [Klaus Kinski] started touching me and kissing me with an open mouth when I was quite small, around five or six years old," she told Stern magazine in an interview published on Thursday, ahead of the publication of her autobiography in Germany next week. In 2006, Christian David published the first comprehensive biography of Kinski, based on newly discovered archived material, personal letters and interviews with the actor's friends and colleagues. An agent for her half-brother, Nikolai Kinski, also an actor and based in Berlin, said he did not want to comment on the allegations. Around this time Kinski became unable to secure film roles, and in 1955 he attempted suicide twice according to one source. He said that he made a conscious decision to desert; he had been captured by the Germans, court-martialed as a deserter and sentenced to death, but he escaped and hid in the woods. 19 talking about this. and I wanted to see it immediately. They divorced in 1971. [citation needed]. Fan Page über das Schauspieler Genie Klaus Kinski Klaus Kinski was a German actor. [citation needed], Kinski co-starred as an evil killer from the future in a 1987 Sci-Fi based TV film Timestalkers with William Devane and Lauren Hutton. 12 talking about this. 1954: La paura. He established himself as an actor touring Austria, Germany, and Switzerland with his shows. He grew up in Berlin, was drafted into the German army in 1944 and captured by British forces in Holland. But his daughter said that having spent years living in fear that no one would believe her she had finally decided to break her silence. Jesus Christus Erlöser ist eine deklamatorische Rezitation von Klaus Kinski, uraufgeführt im Jahr 1971.Thema ist das Neue Testament, der vorgetragene Text ist von Kinski selbst verfasst.Ein Großteil des Textes ist direkt aus dem Neuen Testament übernommen, insbesondere werden Reden Jesu verwendet. L'acteur, hors de lui, insulte Y. L'interview se termine très mal. Debora Caprioglio (born 3 May 1968) is an Italian actress. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1980 Vinyl release of "Klaus Kinski" on Discogs. She said she resented the fact that her father was increasingly hailed as an acting genius. [11][14], There he played his first roles on stage, taking part in variety shows intended to maintain morale among the prisoners. [8] He is the father of Pola, Nastassja, and Nikolai Kinski, born of three different marriages. The couple had a daughter, Pola Kinski. His father, Bruno Nakszynski, was a failed opera singer turned pharmacist; his mother, Susanne (née Lutze), was a nurse and the daughter of a local pastor. "That I disappointed him, that I ever let him do it. The next year, he was fired by the manager due to his unpredictable behavior. "Feelings of guilt torture me," she said. Their son Nikolai Kinski was born in 1976. The ship transporting him was torpedoed by a German U-boat, but arrived safely. [11] He was captured by the British on his second day of combat. In one incident, Kinski was said to have been saved by his dog who attacked Herzog as he crept up to supposedly burn down the actor's house. She said she suffered years of physical and verbal abuse at the hands of her father whose behaviour she said was often threatening. And I was dependent on him, on his affection. Internationally, she is best known for playing the title character in the 1991 film Paprika by Tinto Brass and a relationship with Klaus Kinski from 1987–1989. Although respected by his colleagues, among them Judith Holzmeister, and cheered by the audience, Kinski did not gain a permanent contract. His last film (which he wrote and directed) was Kinski Paganini (1989), in which he played the legendary violinist Niccolò Paganini. "In one way or another it's as if you've been given a life-long prison sentence," Kinski added. The eldest daughter of the German actor Klaus Kinski has claimed she was sexually abused by him when she was a child. [11], After his return to Germany, Kinski started out as an actor,[15] first at a small touring company in Offenburg, where he used his newly adopted name of Klaus Kinski. For three months in 1955, Kinski lived in the same boarding house as a 13-year-old Werner Herzog, who would later direct him in a number of films. "[He said] all over the world fathers do the same thing with their daughters.". Klaus Kinski (German: [klaʊ̯s kɪns.ki] (listen), born Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski;[2] 18 October 1926 – 23 November 1991)[3] was a German actor. They made five films together: Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972), Woyzeck (1978), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982) and Cobra Verde (1987). "Whether people believe me or not, I was the one who experienced it," she continued. ! After being treated for his injuries and interrogated, Kinski was transferred to a prisoner of war camp in Britain. After World War II, he began acting and changed his name to Klaus Kinski. Their daughter Nastassja Kinski was born in January 1961. [31] His body was cremated and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean. He was held at the prisoner of war Camp 186 in Berechurch Hall in Colchester, Essex. [25] Kinskis elder daughter Pola (*1952) played with the original title of her fathers memoir when she published her own autobiography "Kindermund". Klaus Kinski, Actor: Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht. Klaus Kinski was born as Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski in Zoppot, Free City of Danzig (now Sopot, Poland), to Susanne (Lutze), a nurse, and Bruno Nakszynski, a pharmacist. [8][28], In an interview published by the German tabloid Bild on 13 January 2013, Kinski's younger daughter and Pola's half-sister, Nastassja, said their father would embrace her in a sexual manner when she was 4–5 years old but never had sex with her. [23] Kinski would go on to play Kurtz, an Israeli intelligence officer, in The Little Drummer Girl, a feature film by George Roy Hill in 1984. Pola Kinski, 60, lives in Germany and is also an actor. She told the magazine that she had never been able to watch any of her father's films in which he typically played tyrants, criminals and outlaws. He also appeared in many Spaghetti Westerns, such as For a Few Dollars More (1965), A Bullet for the General (1966), The Great Silence (1968), And God Said to Cain (1970), Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead (1971) and A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe (1975). I cry unrestrainedly. In her book Kindermund, or Child's Mouth, Pola Kinski goes into graphic detail of the alleged abuse by her father who died of a heart attack in 1991. [citation needed], He relocated to Italy during the late 1960s, and had roles in numerous Spaghetti Westerns, including For a Few Dollars More (1965), A Bullet for the General (1966), The Great Silence (1968), Twice A Judas (1969), and A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe (1975). [9] Klaus had three older siblings: Inge, Arne and Hans-Joachim. [21], During the 1960s and 1970s, he appeared in various European exploitation film genres, as well as more acclaimed works such as Doctor Zhivago (1965), featured in a supporting role as an anarchist prisoner on his way to the Gulag. Due to the Great Depression, the family was unable to make a living in Danzig and moved to Berlin in 1931, where they also struggled. [22] Herzog has refused to comment on his numerous other plans to kill Kinski. Werner Herzog, the German director of the Amazon film epic Fitzcarraldo, has admitted that he plotted to murder its star Klaus Kinski. They have all become actors and have worked in Germany and the United States, in film and TV. [32], Of his three children, only his son Nikolai attended the funeral. ", She added that her father had told her his behaviour was quite natural. He unsuccessfully tried to sue the company. "It is the truth". [11], Arriving in Berlin, he learned his father had died during the war, and his mother had been killed in an Allied air attack on the city. Son livre, dans lequel elle raconte avoir été abusée sexuellement par son père, l'acteur Klaus Kinski, est sorti en janvier en Allemagne ["Tu ne diras jamais rien" vient de paraître en France, chez Michel Lafon, NDLR], et depuis c'est le chaos en elle. In 1946, he was hired by the renowned Schlosspark-Theater in Berlin. He was notorious for his explosive temperament. Filmography - 1948: Morituri. In the 1999 documentary My Best Fiend, Herzog described how Kinski locked himself in the communal bathroom for 48 hours and broke everything in the room to pieces. Kinski published his autobiography, All I Need Is Love, in 1988 (reprinted in 1996 as Kinski Uncut). Kinski had heard that sick prisoners were to be returned first, and tried to qualify by standing outside naked at night, drinking urine and eating cigarettes. Pola Kinski says the actor, who died in 1991, subjected her to 14 years of sexual abuse and violence from the age of five or six, The German actor Klaus Kinski told his daughter Pola that his behaviour was quite natural, she says. He married his first wife, singer Gislinde Kühlbeck, in 1952. 1951: Decision Before Dawn. Klaus Kinski, intense, eccentric German actor of Polish descent who had a stage and film career of more than 40 years and who was best known for his riveting performances in the films of Werner Herzog, such as Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes (1972; Aguirre, the Wrath of God), Woyzeck (1979), and Fitzcarraldo (1982). Five years later he married actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki. They divorced in 1955. The eldest daughter of the German actor Klaus Kinski has claimed she was sexually abused by him when she was a child. Als Klingelton fürs Handy zu empfehlen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In an interview, Pola Kinski said her father, best known as the lead actor in films by the director Werner Herzog, repeatedly raped her over a 14-year period. He remained healthy however, and was finally returned to Germany in 1946, after spending a year and four months in captivity. Pola Kinski said she broke off all contact with her father when she was 19. Ed (Irma Vep, Sex Hands, Yerba Mansa amongst many, many others) has put a Klaus Kinski playlist together over on youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist… Here's probably my better known photo, I … "When he died my mother [the singer Gislinde Kühlbeck], told me on the telephone and I felt nothing, neither a sense of sadness nor hate.". [20], Kinski's first film role was a small part in the 1948 film Morituri. Kinski was married three times.
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