| Horst Buchholz AKA Horst Werner Buchholz
Born: 4-Dec-1933 Birthplace: Berlin, Germany Died: 3-Mar-2003 Location of death: Berlin, Germany Cause of death: Pneumonia Remains: Buried, Waldfriedhof Heerstrasse, Berlin, Germany
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Bisexual [1] Occupation: Actor Nationality: Germany Executive summary: The Magnificent Seven [1] Obituary, The Independent, 5 March 2003, citing a source that neither they nor we can confirm: "After playing a lady's man for many years, Buchholz reportedly admitted to the weekly Bunte magazine in 2000 that he had bisexual tendencies." In his autobiography, Oswalt Kolle, Ich bin so frei: mein Leben (2008), claims to have had a relationship with Buchholz.
Wife: Myriam Bru (actress, m. 7-Dec-1958, until his death, one son, one daughter) Son: Christopher Buchholz (actor, b. 4-Feb-1962) Daughter: Beatrice
Jewish Ancestry Paternal
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Enemy (9-Feb-2001) · George Ashton Voyage of Terror (20-Jun-1998) La Vita и Bella (20-Dec-1997) Faraway, So Close! (18-May-1993) Aces: Iron Eagle III (9-Jan-1992) · Leichman Touch and Die (1992) Code Name: Emerald (27-Sep-1985) Sahara (1983) · Von Glessing Aphrodite (7-Jul-1982) Avalanche Express (27-Sep-1979) From Hell to Victory (1979) The Return of Captain Nemo (8-Mar-1978) Raid on Entebbe (9-Jan-1977) The Catamount Killing (1975) The Great Waltz (1-Nov-1972) The Young Rebel (3-Nov-1967) Marco the Magnificent (6-Aug-1965) The Empty Canvas (4-Dec-1963) Nine Hours to Rama (3-Apr-1963) One, Two, Three (15-Dec-1961) · Otto Ludwig Piffl Fanny (28-Jun-1961) The Magnificent Seven (23-Oct-1960) · Chico Tiger Bay (Mar-1959) Monpti (12-Sep-1957) Confessions of Felix Krull (25-Apr-1957)
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