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Klaus Maria Brandauer

Klaus Maria Brandauer, spring 2003 in Biberach/Riß
Birth name Klaus Georg Steng
Born June 22 1943 (1943-06-22) (age 64)
Flag of Austria Bad Aussee, Austria
Years active 1962-present
Spouse(s) Karin Braundauer (1963-1992);Natalie Krenn ( July 2007 - present)

Klaus Maria Brandauer (born June 22, 1944) is an Austrian actor, film director, and pedagogue.

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Biography

Born Klaus Georg Steng in Bad Aussee, Austria, he subsequently took his mother's maiden name, Maria Brandauer, as his stage name. Brandauer began acting onstage in 1962. After working in national theatre and television, he made his film debut in 1972. His starring and award-winning role in István Szabó's Mephisto (1981) as a self-absorbed actor playing an actor, launched his international career. He followed this with parts in Never Say Never Again (1983), Out of Africa (1985, for which he was nominated for an Oscar) and Szabó's Oberst Redl (1985) and Hanussen (1988). Brandauer was originally cast as Marko Ramius in The Hunt for Red October. That role eventually went to Oscar winner Sean Connery, who played James Bond to Brandauer's Largo in Never Say Never Again (1983). He co-starred with Connery again in The Russia House, released in 1990. Brandauer directed his first film in 1989, Georg Elser - Einer aus Deutschland, with himself in the title role. His other film roles have been in The Lightship (1986), Streets of Gold (1986), Burning Secret (1988), The Russia House (1990), White Fang (1991), Becoming Colette (1992), Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999) and Everyman's Feast (2002). In August, 2006, Brandauer's much-awaited production of The Threepenny Opera got a mixed reception, with cheers for German rock star Campino of the band Die Toten Hosen as Mack the Knife, but scattered boos for the "conventional" staging. Brandauer had resisted questions about how his production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's classic musical comedy about the criminal MacHeath would differ from earlier versions, and his production featured Mack the Knife in a three-piece suit and white gloves, stuck to Brecht's text, and avoided any references to contemporary politics or issues. Some at Friday night's premiere apparently found it too conventional and there were boos after the curtain for Brandauer when he took his bow. Brandauer is fluent in four languages: German, Hungarian, English and French and has acted in each, and is a professor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, Austria. He won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in 1986 for his performance as Bror Blixen in Out of Africa.

Private life

He was married to Karin from 1963 until her death in 1992. They had one son.

Selected filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1972 The Salzburg Connection Johann Kronsteiner  
1979 A Sunday in October Hoffmann  
1981 Mephisto Hendrik Höfgen Won Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
1983 Never Say Never Again Maximilian Largo  
1985 Oberst Redl Alfred Redl  
1985 Out of Africa Baron Bror Blixen Nominated for Academy Award and won a Golden Globe.
1988 Hanussen (film) Klaus Schneider  
1990 The Russia House Dante  

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NAME Brandauer, Klaus Maria
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Steng, Klaus Georg
SHORT DESCRIPTION Austrian actor and director
DATE OF BIRTH June 22, 1944
PLACE OF BIRTH Bad Aussee, Austria
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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