Horst Buchholz
Horst Werner Buchholz (December 4, 1933 – March 3, 2003) was a prominent German actor, best known for his memorable roles in the classic film The Magnificent Seven and the historical drama Nine Hours to Rama. Buchholz's illustrious career spanned five decades, during which he appeared in more than sixty films from 1952 until 2002. His talent and charisma made him a beloved figure in the film industry.
Buchholz was not only recognized for his on-screen performances but also for his personal life. He was married to French actress Myriam Bru from 1958 until his passing in 2003. Together, they raised two children, one of whom is the noted actor Christopher Buchholz, continuing the family's artistic legacy.
Throughout his life, Buchholz garnered acclaim for his diverse roles and contributions to cinema, leaving an indelible mark that continues to be celebrated by fans and film historians alike. His work remains a testament to his skill and passion for acting, ensuring that he is remembered as one of Germany's most talented performers.
Filmography
Code Name: Emerald
Marco the Magnificent
Raid on Entebbe
Faraway, So Close!
The Savage Bees
Sahara (1983)
Aphrodite
Iron Eagle III
Avalanche Express
Berlin Tunnel 21
Nine Hours to Rama
The Amazing Captain Nemo
From Hell to Victory
The Magnificent Seven
Dead of Night (1977)
Life Is Beautiful
Fanny (1961)