Horst Buchholz
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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.
Known for
ActingBirthday
December 4, 1933Deathday
March 3, 2003Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
72Place of birth
Berlin, GermanyAlso known as
Хорст Буххольц, Хорст Бухгольц, the German James Dean, Horst Werner BuchholzCast credits
One, Two, Three
Otto Ludwig PifflLife Is Beautiful
Dottore LessingThe Magnificent Seven
ChicoNine Hours to Rama
Naturam Godse...But Johnny!
JonnyThe Amazing Captain Nemo
King TiborBerlin Tunnel 21
Emerich WeberCervantes
Miguel de CervantesAnkle Bone
JulienAnd the Violins Stopped Playing
Dymitr MirgaResurrection
Iwanowitsch NechljudoffAvalanche Express
ScholtenIron Eagle III
LeichmannAphrodite
Harry LairdTouch and Die
Limey PimletConfessions of Felix Krull
Felix KrullFaraway, So Close!
Tony BakerThat Man in Istanbul
Tony MecenasTeenage Wolfpack
Freddy BorchertTiger Bay
KorchinskySahara
Von Glessing