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One of Switzerland and Germany's most revered actors, Bruno Ganz, passed away at age 77. Ganz was suffering from cancer. Ganz played in many roles, from Wings of Desire to The Reader.
NY Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/16/obituaries/bruno-ganz-dead.html
More info:
His filmography.
Bonus:
With that in mind, let us watch him play a battle of Bunkermon and Super Hitler Kart.
NY Times:
Perhaps his most talked-about role was as Hitler in “Downfall” (2004), the first major German work to present a portrayal of the Nazi leader.
“Nothing prepared me for what must be the most convincing screen Hitler yet,” Rob Mackie wrote in his review of “Downfall” in The Guardian. “An old, bent, sick dictator with the shaking hands of someone with Parkinson’s, alternating between rage and despair in his last days in the bunker.”
Most of Mr. Ganz’s more than 80 films and television movies were European productions, among them Mr. Wenders’s film noir hommage “The American Friend” (1977), with Dennis Hopper, in which he played a German with a terminal-illness diagnosis who agrees to be a hit man; Volker Schlöndorff’s “Circle of Deceit” (1981), as a war correspondent in Beirut; Werner Herzog’s “Nosferatu” (1979), as the innocent Jonathan Harker; and Barbet Schroeder’s “Amnesia” (2017).
RIP, Mr. Ganz.
Source:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/16/obituaries/bruno-ganz-dead.html
More info:
His filmography.
Bonus:
There was strong reaction to his portrayal of Hitler (including a slew of angry-führer internet memes), but Mr. Ganz always insisted he was the mildest-mannered of introverts.
“I like to walk. I like to read. I like to watch people,” he told The San Francisco Chronicle in 2005. “I’m very curious.”
With that in mind, let us watch him play a battle of Bunkermon and Super Hitler Kart.
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