Steven Berkoff
Steven Berkoff, originally named Leslie Steven Berks, was born on August 3, 1937, in England. He is a multifaceted talent, renowned as an actor, playwright, author, and director with a significant impact on the theatre scene.
Berkoff is celebrated for his innovative approach to theatre, particularly his unique style known as "Berkovian theatre." This technique integrates elements of physical theatre, total theatre, and expressionism, resulting in a distinctive and often provocative presentation. His works frequently challenge societal norms, aligning with the characteristics of in-yer-face theatre, which is marked by its raw intensity and exploration of taboo subjects.
In film, Berkoff has made a name for himself as a memorable antagonist, showcasing his versatility in villainous roles. Notable performances include General Orlov in the iconic James Bond film *Octopussy* (1983), Victor Maitland in *Beverly Hills Cop* (1984), and Lt. Col. Podovsky in *Rambo: First Blood Part II* (1985). Additionally, he portrayed Adolf Hitler in the acclaimed miniseries *War and Remembrance* (1988–89).
Throughout his career, Berkoff has garnered respect for both his stage and screen contributions, solidifying his status as a significant figure in contemporary performing arts.
Filmography
Head in the Clouds
Konga
Righteous Villains
Another 9 1/2 Weeks
Absolute Beginners
RED 2
From Roger Moore with Love
Charlie
The Flying Scotsman (2006)
Katherine of Alexandria
Drop Dead Gorgeous (2010)
McVicar
Point of No Return (2018)
The Tourist
Perfect Life
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher
Revolution
Steal
Meeting Jim
Fair Game (1995)
The Phantom Warrior
Exorcist Vengeance
Under the Cherry Moon
Hamlet (2024) (2024)
Outland
Rancid Aluminium
Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II
The Passenger
44 Inch Chest
The Last Faust
Red Devil
The Road to Coronation Street
Young, Sexy & Dead
Frank Herbert's Children of Dune