Klaus Kinski
Nikolaus Karl Günther Nakszyński, widely recognized as Klaus Kinski, was a prominent German actor born on October 18, 1926, in Zoppot, Free City of Danzig (now Sopot, Poland). His career spanned several decades and included appearances in more than 130 films, making him a formidable presence in the cinematic world. Kinski is particularly celebrated for his collaborations with renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog, with whom he created several iconic works. Notable films from their partnership include "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (1972), "Nosferatu" (1979), "Woyzeck" (1979), "Fitzcarraldo" (1982), and "Cobra Verde" (1987).
Kinski's intense performances and captivating screen presence left a lasting impact on audiences and filmmakers alike, often portraying complex and troubled characters. His tumultuous personality and notorious reputation only added to the intrigue surrounding his life and career. Kinski's contributions to cinema were recognized by critics and fans, and he remains a significant figure in film history. He passed away on November 23, 1991, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence actors and filmmakers to this day.
Filmography
The Counterfeit Traitor
Circus of Fear
Schizoid
Burden of Dreams
Commando Leopard
Adios Compañeros
And God Said to Cain
Grand Slam
The Soldier
Five Golden Dragons
Jack the Ripper (1976)
Star Knight
Code Name: Wild Geese
Marquis de Sade: Justine
Android
Double Face
Mark of the Tortoise
The Curse of the Hidden Vault
Traitor's Gate
The Strange Countess
The Devil's Daffodil
The Million Eyes of Sumuru
Death of a Corrupt Man
A Bullet for the General
Man, Pride and Vengeance
Love & Money
Buddy Buddy
I Am Sartana Your Angel of Death
Fruits of Passion
Paganini
Haine
Cobra Verde
The Little Drummer Girl