His autobiography, "All I Need is Love", a vicious attack on the film industry, was withdrawn for legal reasons and subsequently re-released as "Kinski Uncut" in the US & UK, "Ich brauche Liebe" in Germany, and in various other languages. BornOctober 18, 1926 DiedNovember 23, 1991(...
Klaus Kinski s'énerve et insulte une journaliste 44 人观看 3:01 Klaus Kinski "I am the only free man on this train!" Doctor Zhivago (1965) 9 人观看 4:52 Klaus Kinski Fuck You--I Need Love 74 人观看 1:20 Скандальнаязвездакино - КлаусКинск...
All I Need Is Love: A Memoir , New York, 1988 (withdrawn for legal reasons). Kinski Uncut: The Autobiography of Klaus Kinski , New York, 1996. By KINSKI: article— Interview in Image et Son (Paris), July 1976. On KINSKI: books— Sabatier, J. M., Klaus Kinski , Paris, 1979...
Kinski—who in his 1988 autobiography All I Need Is Love acknowledged having a rabid appetite for sex—saw Pola as "his little sex object, bedding on a silk cushion," she told the publication. "I didn't want to, but he didn't care. He just took whatever he wanted," she said. Mia...
I loved her elegance and her natural power. She was unique. Claudia Cardinale looks at herself in the mirror 1961. Claudia perfects her look prior to strutting her stuff, and the set-up gives her just about every angle. That's all I know about this shot other than that there is an ...
Klaus Kinski Jack the Ripper / Der Dirnenmörder von London(1976) - Jess Franco image sourcedhere. More pictures of Kinskihere. Biography Klaus Kinski(October 18, 1926–November 23, 1991) was aninternationalfilmactorwho was regarded as one of thebestGerman actors of the second half of the...
One of the great things about doing this website – despite the fact that it has made an obsession out of my interest in Klaus Kinski! – is that it has brought me into contact with a lot of really great people all over the world. My god, I got to interview Margaret Lee, for one...
Klaus Kinski. Actor: Nosferatu - Phantom der Nacht. Klaus Kinski was born as Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski in Zoppot, Free City of Danzig (now Sopot, Poland), to Susanne (Lutze), a nurse, and Bruno Nakszynski, a pharmacist. He grew up in Berlin, was draf