André Wilms
André Wilms (April 29, 1947 – February 9, 2022) was a distinguished French actor known for his contributions to film and television, spanning not only French cinema but also German and Finnish productions. His versatile talent earned him recognition across various European film industries, showcasing his ability to connect with diverse audiences.
In 1992, Wilms received the prestigious Best Supporting European Actor award at the European Film Awards, a testament to his exceptional performance in Aki Kaurismäki's acclaimed film, La Vie de Bohème. This recognition solidified his status as a significant figure in European cinema, reflecting his dedication to the craft and the impact of his work.
Throughout his career, Wilms appeared in numerous roles that highlighted his range and depth as an actor, captivating viewers with his nuanced portrayals. His legacy continues to resonate in the film community, with many remembering him for his unique ability to bring characters to life on screen.
Wilms' career spanned several decades, during which he left an indelible mark on the film industry. His contributions are celebrated by fans and fellow artists alike, ensuring that his influence endures even after his passing.
Filmography
Torment (1994)
Sex, Love & Therapy
The Salt of Tears
Maigret
Monsieur Hire
The Photograph
Marie Curie
Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses
Americano (2011)
La Vie de Bohème
Ordinary Victories
La Lectrice
The Most Assassinated Woman in the World
Life Is a Long Quiet River
Hannah
Tanguy
Ricky