There is more than one Klaus Kinski on last.fm:
1. Klaus Kinski (Oct… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one Klaus Kinski on last.fm:
1. Klaus Kinski (October 18, 1926–November 23, 1991) was a German actor of Polish descent, in the second half of the 20th century. He was notorious for his explosive temperament.
After World War II, he began acting and changed his name to Klaus Kinski. He started on stage in Germany, became a legend as a monologist (presenting the prose and verse of William Shakespeare and Francois Villon, among others), and soon moved, pragmatically, to film, where the money was better.
His international reputation is built on five collaborations with director Werner Herzog in the films Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972), Woyzeck (based on the play by Georg Büchner) (1979), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982), and finally Cobra Verde (1987). With his fluency in English, his unique appearance, and his ability to project on-screen intensity, Kinski was always able to get roles, although the quality of the productions varied wildly, most of them considered "junk" (Schrott) by Kinski himself. When Steven Spielberg offered him the part of one of the German villains in Raiders of the Lost Ark, he turned it down, stating: "[...] as much as I'd like to do a movie with Spielberg, the script is as moronically shitty as so many other flicks of this ilk.", preferring a part in Venom (1982), reportedly because the money was better.
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2. Klaus Kinski (band) is a British post-punk/no wave quintet-turned-sextet, formed in Llanfairfechan, Wales, now based in Manchester, England. Drummer Edwin Stevens also performs solo as Irma Vep.
1. Klaus Kinski (Oct… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one Klaus Kinski on last.fm:
1. Klaus Kinski (October 18, 1926–November 23, 1991) was a German actor of Polish descent, in the second half of the 20th century. He was notorious for his explosive temperament.
After World War II, he began acting and changed his name to Klaus Kinski. He started on stage in Germany, became a legend as a monologist (presenting the prose and verse of William Shakespeare and Francois Villon, among others), and soon moved, pragmatically, to film, where the money was better.
His international reputation is built on five collaborations with director Werner Herzog in the films Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972), Woyzeck (based on the play by Georg Büchner) (1979), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982), and finally Cobra Verde (1987). With his fluency in English, his unique appearance, and his ability to project on-screen intensity, Kinski was always able to get roles, although the quality of the productions varied wildly, most of them considered "junk" (Schrott) by Kinski himself. When Steven Spielberg offered him the part of one of the German villains in Raiders of the Lost Ark, he turned it down, stating: "[...] as much as I'd like to do a movie with Spielberg, the script is as moronically shitty as so many other flicks of this ilk.", preferring a part in Venom (1982), reportedly because the money was better.
taken from en.wikipedia.org - read more
2. Klaus Kinski (band) is a British post-punk/no wave quintet-turned-sextet, formed in Llanfairfechan, Wales, now based in Manchester, England. Drummer Edwin Stevens also performs solo as Irma Vep.
Der Zauberlehrling
Klaus Kinski Lyrics
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Achim Reichel Hat der alte Hexenmeister Sich doch einmal wegbegeben! Und…
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Der Zauberlehrling Hat der alte…
Junge Dichter und Denker Walle walle! Manche strecke Das zum zwecke Wasser fließe …
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Der Totentanz Andando cazando raya 3 meses después de los Mayas donde te l…
El Fin Del Mundo Nos lo vamos a gastar. hasta que solo quede el…
Ich bin so wild nach deinem Erdbeermund Du... Du... ich bin so wird nach deinem Erdbeermund, ich…
Mengele y el amor Me gustaría probar Sobre tu tersa piel El efecto fatal de un…
Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib Aus der alten Hauptstadt Pra…
Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? - Live in der Wiener Stadthalle / 1959 Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib Aus der alten Hauptstadt Pra…
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@rp1703
Er hat ein wunderbares Buehnendeutsch. Wirklich erstrebenswert.
@opernfreundin4485
Ein sehr eindrucksvoller Vortrag vom alten Hexenmeister Klaus Kinski höchstpersönlich!
@gernotpeintner3253
Gewiss, man kann ihn so nennen, wenn er den Zauberlehrling und anderes deklamiert, ein Hexenmeister mit längst
verschollenem rollenden Errrrr!
@dirkandreas7993
Genial! Nicht nur gespielt,sondern gefühlt.
@peterh9939
Absolut genial...ein Wahnsinniger, aber genial!
@UKMoench
Zensur ueberall.. Ohne Worte..
@UKMoench
Klaus war einer der weltbesten und nicht irrer als ihr tauben Penner.
@sirloollonator
@@UKMoench haha, najaa
@AT-zn7gi
Kinski:" Die Brandung tobt 15 Meter hoch. Der Sturm peitscht, der Donner lässt den Himmel einstürzen, Blitze umzucken mich. Ich war noch nie so glücklich in meinem Leben."
Ruhe in Frieden
@elisabethwilkes5355
Kinski einfach genial