Klaus Maria Brandauer
Klaus Maria Brandauer, born Klaus Georg Steng on June 22, 1943, is a distinguished Austrian actor and director, celebrated for his impactful performances in film and theater. He also imparts his knowledge as a professor at the prestigious Max Reinhardt Seminar.
Brandauer has gained international acclaim for his compelling roles in several notable films, including "Mephisto" (1981), "Never Say Never Again" (1983), "Hanussen" (1988), "Burning Secret" (1988), "The Russia House" (1990), and "White Fang" (1991). His role as Bror von Blixen-Finecke in the acclaimed film "Out of Africa" (1985) earned him an Academy Award nomination, along with a Golden Globe Award for his outstanding performance.
Fluent in at least five languages—German, Italian, Hungarian, English, and French—Brandauer's versatility has allowed him to portray a wide range of characters across various cultures and genres. His ability to seamlessly adapt to different linguistic and cultural contexts has further solidified his reputation as a formidable talent in the cinematic world. Throughout his career, Brandauer has continuously showcased his passion for the arts, leaving a lasting legacy in the realm of international cinema.
Filmography
Streets of Gold
Never Say Never Again
Druids
White Fang (1991)
Tetro
Mephisto
Jeremiah
The Russia House
Hanussen
Colonel Redl
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
The Salzburg Connection
Felidae
The Lightship
Out of Africa