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Gender Male
Age 81
Web site www.wernerherzog.com
Date of birth September 5,1942
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Munich
Germany
Spouse Lena Herzog
Christine Maria Ebenberger
Martje Grohmann
Height 186 (cm)
Awards German Film Award for Best Feature Film
Leopard of Honour
German Film Award - Honorary Award
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Documentaries
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Non-Fiction Film
Cannes Best Director Award
Cannes Grand Prix
Official site wernerherzog.com
Children Hanna Mattes
Rudolph Herzog
Simon Herzog
Parents Elizabeth Stipetić
Dietrich Herzog
Books Martje Grohmann
The Twilight World: A Novel
The Twilight World
Of Walking in Ice
Herzog on Herzog
Screenplays
Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen
Production companyWerner Herzog Filmproduktion
West Park Pictures
AlbumsVom Gehen im Eis
Eroberung des Nutzlosen
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Werner Herzog is a German film director, screenwriter, author, actor, and opera director, regarded as a pioneer of New German Cinema. His films often feature ambitious protagonists with impossible dreams, people with unusual talents in obscure fields, or individuals in conflict with nature.

Bruno Ganz, who played Hitler in Downfall, dies aged 77

Feb 16,2020 3:05 am

Ganz was well-known in German-language cinema and theatre

Bruno Ganz , who played Hitler in the 2004 film Downfall, has died aged 77.

The Swiss actor died at home in Zurich on Friday Night , his management said.

Ganz was well-known in German-language cinema and theatre and also had roles in English-language films including The Reader and The Manchurian Candidate.

His most famous role, however, was as Adolf Hitler in Downfall. One particular scene depicting Hitler in apoplectic fury became a meme and spawned thousands of parodies online.

The film, called Der Untergang in German, told the story of Hitler's final days in his Berlin bunker. It grossed $92m (£71. 3m) at box offices around The World when it was released.

It was named winner of the Bbc Four World Cinema award and was nominated for an Academy award for best foreign language film, but since then it has become almost as famous for a wave of internet parodies of its final scene, poking fun at numerous news events.

called Ganz's performance "intriguing" and "creepily charismatic".

Tributes were paid to Ganz at the end of the Berlin film festival on Saturday, hosted by actress Anke Engelke

In 2005 for The Role , studying historical records including a secretly-recorded tape of Hitler and observing people with Parkinson's disease, which he came To Believe The Dictator had.

But he said: "I cannot claim to understand Hitler. Even The Witnesses who had been in The Bunker with him were not really able to describe The Essence of The Man .

"He had no pity, no compassion, no understanding of what The Victims of war suffered. "

Ganz, probably The Most famous Swiss actor, had a rich and varied career. He appeared in Werner Herzog 's Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979) and played an angel in Wim Wenders ' Wings of Desire (1987) and its sequel Faraway, So Close ! (1993).

He also starred in noir film The American Friend (1977) and Science Fiction movie The Boys from Brazil (1978), which starred Sir Laurence Olivier .

In 2008 he had a role in The Baader Meinhof Complex and his last role was in Lars von Trier's 2018 film The House that Jack Built.

At the time of his death, Ganz was the holder of the Iffland-Ring, an accolade to the German-speaking actor judged "most significant and worthy".

The Ring is passed from person to person, and it is not yet clear who Ganz had intended to transfer it to after his death.

It was reported that Ganz had been diagnosed with colon cancer.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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