
Horst Buchholz
Acting
Biography
Horst Werner Buchholz (4 December 1933 – 3 March 2003) was a German actor, remembered for his part in The Magnificent Seven and Nine Hours to Rama. He appeared in over sixty films during his acting career from 1952–2002. He was married to French actress Myriam Bru from 1958 to his death, and one of their two children is the actor Christopher Buchholz. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Born: December 4, 1933
Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
Known For

Réquiem por Granada

Réquiem por Granada

Dalli Dalli

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Life Is Beautiful
A touching story of an Italian book seller of Jewish ancestry who lives in his own little fairy tale. His creative and happy life would come to an abrupt halt when his entire family is deported to a concentration camp during World War II. While locked up he tries to convince his son that the whole thing is just a game.

Sündige Grenze
Film about young smugglers.

Cinépanorama

The Magnificent Seven
An oppressed Mexican peasant village hires seven gunfighters to help defend their homes.

Le avventure e gli amori di Miguel Cervantes
This epic Spanish biopic chronicles the life of Cervantes, Spain's great novelist, playwright and poet, during the 16th-century, when as a young man he goes to Italy to become a soldier for the Pope. Later he helps the Pope's emissary wage war against the Spanish Moors. His exploits win him great favor. He falls in love with a famous Italian courtesan and she with him. Unfortunately, the Pope splits them apart with his newest decree which demands that all prostitutes leave the city. Upset, Cervantes goes to fight in the famed sea battle of Lepanto and comes back a hero. Later he is captured by Barbary pirates and ransomed by Trinitarian friars.

And the Violins Stopped Playing
This is the true story about a group of Romani's (gypsy) in occupied Poland during World War II as they confront the atrocities and tragedies of a forgotten holocaust.
Filmography
as Von Glessing (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Self
as Albert Ambach
as Prof. Svedenborg
as Herr Dubszinski
as Dr. George Ashton
as Erster Gast
as Horatio Snyder
as Jean
as Captain
as Doctor Lessing
as Bettina's Father
as King Jorgen
as Wolfhart Perl
as Paul Voss
as Darken
as Tony Baker
as Leichmann
as Darken
as Muley Hasan
as Rey Muley Hasan
as Self
as Limey Pimlet
as Self (archive footage)
as Thor
as Dymitr Mirga
as Abdel Rahman
as Martin Goertz
as William Scotti Sullivan
as Walter Hoffman
as Robert Feldmann
as Von Glessing
as Harry Laird
as Emerich Weber
as Self
as Dr. Chabot
as Scholten
as Jürgen Dietrich
as King Tibor
as Charles Fleming
as James Borden
as Wolf Daniel
as Dr. Schumann
as Michael
as Sergei
as Wilfred Boese
as Dr. Jorge Mueller
as Self
as Paul Ferrino
as Mark Kalvin
as Alexis
as Richard Schulte
as Gerke
as Arthur Dissmann
as Self
as Jonny
as Johann Strauss Jr.
as Claude
as Self - Candidate
as Self
as Pablo Vallajo
as Alberto
as Julien
as Miguel de Cervantes
as Johnny Banco
as Tony Mecenas
as Marco Polo
as (Archive Footage)
as Dino
as Naturam Godse
as Self
as Otto Ludwig Piffl
as Marius
as Chico
as Philip Gale, Amerikanischer Seeman
as Self
as Korchinsky
as Iwanowitsch Nechljudoff
as Greg Bachmann
as Mecky Berger
as Cabrio-Fahrer
as Monpti (young)
as Felix Krull
as Tom
as King Christian
as Freddy Borchert
as Karl Winter
as Self
as Mischa Bjelkin
as Vincent Loringer
as Junger Mann am Funkturm
as Self - Mystery Guest
as Self