My Best Fiend (German: Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski, literally My Dearest Foe - Klaus Kinski) is a 1999 German documentary film written and directed by Werner Herzog, about his tumultuous yet productive relationship with German actor Klaus Kinski.It was released on DVD in 2000 by Anchor Bay His father, Bruno Nakszynski, was a failed opera singer turned pharmacist; his mother, Susanne (née Lutze), was a nurse and the daughter of a local pastor. Klaus Kinski was a German actor. [11], Arriving in Berlin, he learned his father had died during the war, and his mother had been killed in an Allied air attack on the city. "Feelings of guilt torture me," she said. The book infuriated many and prompted his second daughter Nastassja Kinski to file a libel suit against him, which she afterward withdrew. She added that she had not spoken about it to her half-sister, the actor Nastassja Kinski, who lives in the US, because they were not in contact. In the 1999 documentary My Best Fiend, Herzog described how Kinski locked himself in the communal bathroom for 48 hours and broke everything in the room to pieces. I cry unrestrainedly. In Alfred Vohrer's Die toten Augen von London (1961), his character refused any personal guilt for his evil deeds and claimed to have only followed the orders given to him. [25] Kinskis elder daughter Pola (*1952) played with the original title of her fathers memoir when she published her own autobiography "Kindermund". A British patrol opened fire on him, he was wounded in the arm and they took him captive. Kinski published his autobiography, All I Need Is Love, in 1988 (reprinted in 1996 as Kinski Uncut). [22], In 1980, Kinski refused the lead villain role of Major Arnold Toht in Raiders of the Lost Ark, telling director Steven Spielberg, "This script is a yawn-making, boring pile of shit"[22] and "moronically shitty". Kinski was saved by his dog from being burned to death in … It also starred Diane Keaton as Charlie. Klaus Kinski (German: [klaʊ̯s kɪns.ki] (listen), born Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski;[2] 18 October 1926 – 23 November 1991)[3] was a German actor. The eldest daughter of the German actor Klaus Kinski has claimed she was sexually abused by him when she was a child. An agent for her half-brother, Nikolai Kinski, also an actor and based in Berlin, said he did not want to comment on the allegations. Twenty years after his death the self-taught actor who became something of a German legend, is unable to answer the claims. [29][30], Kinski died on 23 November 1991 of a sudden heart attack at his home in Lagunitas, California. In 1977, he starred as the guerrillero Wilfried Böse in Operation Thunderbolt, based on the events of the 1976 Operation Entebbe. The Burgtheater's management became aware of the actor's earlier difficulties in Germany. ! He unsuccessfully tried to sue the company. She said she resented the fact that her father was increasingly hailed as an acting genius. [11], After his return to Germany, Kinski started out as an actor,[15] first at a small touring company in Offenburg, where he used his newly adopted name of Klaus Kinski. [18], In 2013, more than 20 years after her father's death, Pola Kinski published an autobiography entitled Kindermund (or From a Child's Mouth), in which she claimed her father had sexually abused her from age of 5 to 19. He was notorious for his explosive temperament. His last film (which he wrote and directed) was Kinski Paganini (1989), in which he played the legendary violinist Niccolò Paganini. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1980 Vinyl release of "Klaus Kinski" on Discogs. [11][12] He saw no action until the winter of 1944, when his unit was transferred to the Netherlands. [13], Kinski gave a different version of events in his 1988 autobiography. In 1946, he was hired by the renowned Schlosspark-Theater in Berlin. They made five films together: Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972), Woyzeck (1978), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982) and Cobra Verde (1987). Klaus Kinski, Actor: Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht. [11][14] By May 1945, at the end of the war in Europe, the German POWs were anxious to return home. Filmography - 1948: Morituri. Nastassja has expressed support for Pola and said that she was always afraid of their father, whom she described as an unpredictable tyrant. L'acteur, hors de lui, insulte Y. [10], During the Second World War, Kinski was conscripted at the age of 17 into the German Wehrmacht some time in 1943, and served with the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) as an elite paratrooper (Fallschirmjäger). However, he did pull a gun on Kinski on the set of Aguirre, the Wrath of God, after the actor threatened to walk off the set. [8][28], In an interview published by the German tabloid Bild on 13 January 2013, Kinski's younger daughter and Pola's half-sister, Nastassja, said their father would embrace her in a sexual manner when she was 4–5 years old but never had sex with her. Son livre, dans lequel elle raconte avoir été abusée sexuellement par son père, l'acteur Klaus Kinski, est sorti en janvier en Allemagne ["Tu ne diras jamais rien" vient de paraître en France, chez Michel Lafon, NDLR], et depuis c'est le chaos en elle. Interviewé par Yves MOUROUSI à propos de son livre autobiographique "J'ai besoin d'amour", Klaus KINSKI marque vite de l'énervement vis à vis du journaliste et de ses questions qu'il trouve stupides. In her book Kindermund, or Child's Mouth, Pola Kinski goes into graphic detail of the alleged abuse by her father who died of a heart attack in 1991.
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