Klaus Kinski AKA Nikolaus Günther Nakszynski Born: 18-Oct-1926 Birthplace: Danzig Died: 23-Nov-1991 Location of death: Lagunitas, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered at sea)
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: Germany Executive summary: Nosferatu the Vampyre Military service: German Army (WWII, POW) Wife: Gislint Kühlbeck Daughter: Pola Kinski (b. 23-Mar-1952 in Berlin) Wife: Ruth Brigitte Toecki (m. 1960, div. 1968, one daughter) Daughter: Nastassja Kinski (b. 24-Jan-1959 in Berlin, with Toecki) Wife: Geneviève Minhoi (m. 1971, div. 1981, one son) Son: Nikolai Kinski (b. 30-Jul-1976 in Paris) Wife: Deborah Caprioglio (m. 1987, separated 1989)
Taken Prisoner of War Suicide Attempt three morphine tablets (1955) Suicide Attempt ten sleeping pills (1955) Autopsy Risk Factors: Schizophrenia
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR Kinski Paganini (1989)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Kinski Paganini (1989) Vampire in Venice (1-Sep-1988) Cobra Verde (3-Dec-1987) Timestalkers (10-Mar-1987) · Dr. Cole Crawlspace (21-May-1986) · Karl Gunther Star Knight (20-Dec-1985) Commando Leopard (24-Oct-1985) Creature (8-May-1985) The Little Drummer Girl (19-Oct-1984) Code Name: Wild Geese (5-Oct-1984) Android (25-Mar-1983) · Dr. Daniel The Soldier (7-Jul-1982) Burden of Dreams (30-May-1982) Fitzcarraldo (4-Mar-1982) Love & Money (12-Feb-1982) Venom (19-Jan-1982) Buddy Buddy (11-Dec-1981) Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (17-Jan-1979) Woyzeck (1979) Mort d'un pourri (7-Dec-1977) The French Woman (11-May-1977) Operation Thunderbolt (1977) Jack the Ripper (23-Sep-1976) A Genius, Two Partners and a Dupe (16-Dec-1975) Lifespan (5-Sep-1975) That Most Important Thing: Love (12-Feb-1975) Aguirre: The Wrath of God (29-Dec-1972) Web of the Spider (26-Aug-1971) Asylum Erotica (2-Aug-1971) Coffin Full of Dollars (1-Apr-1971) · Hagen Ballad of Django (1971) Count Dracula (3-Apr-1970) Venus in Furs (19-Aug-1969) · Ahmed Kortobawi Marquis de Sade: Justine (3-Apr-1969) They Were Called Graveyard (1969) The Great Silence (19-Nov-1968) Sartana (14-Aug-1968) The Ruthless Four (1968) Grand Slam (28-Sep-1967) Five Golden Dragons (4-Aug-1967) The Million Eyes of Sumuru (17-May-1967) Creature with the Blue Hand (28-Apr-1967) · Dave and Richard Emerson A Bullet for the General (7-Dec-1966) Circus of Fear (29-Apr-1966) Bang, Bang, You're Dead! (Apr-1966) Doctor Zhivago (22-Dec-1965) · Kostoyed For a Few Dollars More (18-Dec-1965) · The Hunchback The Dirty Game (23-Jun-1965) The Pleasure Girls (1965) Traitor's Gate (18-Dec-1964) Winnetou 2: Last of the Renegades (17-Sep-1964) The Counterfeit Traitor (17-Apr-1962) The Dead Eyes of London (28-Mar-1961) A Time to Love and a Time to Die (9-Jul-1958)
Author of books:
Kinski Uncut (1996, memoir)
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