Horst Werner Buchholz
| Sign | Sagittarius |
| Born | Dec 4, 1933 Berlin, Germany |
| Died | Mar 3, 2003 Berlin, Germany |
| Age | Died at 69 |
Horst Buchholz | |
| Job | Actor |
| Years active | 1952-2002 |
| Top Roles | Chico, Miguel de Cervantes, Otto Ludwig Piffl, Marius, Naturam Godse |
| Top Genres | Drama, Adventure, Thriller/Suspense, Film Adaptation, Historical, Comedy |
| Top Topics | Based on Play, Cold War, Politics |
| Top Collaborators | Billy Wilder (Director), Mark Robson (Director), John Sturges (Director), Joshua Logan (Director) |
| Shares birthday with | Deanna Durbin, Isabel Randolph, Vincent Ball see more.. |
Horst Buchholz Overview:
Actor, Horst Buchholz, was born Horst Werner Buchholz on Dec 4, 1933 in Berlin, Germany. Buchholz died at the age of 69 on Mar 3, 2003 in Berlin, Germany .
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Horst Buchholz Quotes:
Chris:
Bring them in.
[refering to the women]
Chico: What for? Let Calvera find them, he'll take good care of them.
Fanny: Do you know where I've just come from?
Marius: [Uneasy] No.
Fanny: Panisse's. I told him I could no marry him.
Marius: Are you sure you did the right thing?
Otto: I'll pick you up at 6:30 sharp, because the 7:00 train for Moscow leaves promptly at 8:15.
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[refering to the women]
Chico: What for? Let Calvera find them, he'll take good care of them.
Fanny: Do you know where I've just come from?
Marius: [Uneasy] No.
Fanny: Panisse's. I told him I could no marry him.
Marius: Are you sure you did the right thing?
Otto: I'll pick you up at 6:30 sharp, because the 7:00 train for Moscow leaves promptly at 8:15.
read more quotes from Horst Buchholz...



