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A Star Of European Cinema In The 1960s

Austrian Actor Helmut Berger Dies at 78

A Star of European Cinema in the 1960s

FILE - Actor Helmut Berger, right, speaks with, from left, actor Jeremie Renier, actress. Photos kindly supplied by Ilse Foissner.

Austrian actor Helmut Berger, known for his roles in European films in the 1960s and 1970s, has died at the age of 78. Berger was best known for his role as King Ludwig II of Bavaria in Luchino Visconti's 1973 film "Ludwig." He also appeared in films by directors such as Bernardo Bertolucci, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Liliana Cavani.

In recent years, Berger had been living in a nursing home in Salzburg, Austria. He had been battling health problems for several years. Berger's death was confirmed by his agent, Claus Boesser.

Berger's career began in the early 1960s. He quickly became a popular leading man, thanks to his good looks and charismatic personality. Berger was often cast as the romantic lead in films set in the past. He was also known for his roles in films that dealt with controversial topics, such as homosexuality and fascism.

Berger's career began to decline in the late 1970s. He struggled with drug addiction and personal problems. In the 1990s, Berger made a comeback in a number of films. However, he never regained the popularity he had enjoyed in the 1960s and 1970s.

Helmut Berger was a talented actor who made a significant contribution to European cinema. He will be remembered for his many memorable roles and his unique personality.


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