This page will contain external links about Robert Bentley, as they become available.Robert BentleyRobert Bentley (1821-1893) was an English botanist. His works include the Manual of Botany and Medicinal Plants. This page about Robert Bentley includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Robert Bentley News stories about Robert Bentley External links for Robert Bentley Videos for Robert Bentley Wikis about Robert Bentley Discussion Groups about Robert Bentley Blogs about Robert Bentley Images of Robert Bentley |
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His works include the Manual of Botany and Medicinal Plants. His son Christopher is also an actor. Robert Bentley (1821-1893) was an English botanist. He married Myriam Bru in December 1958 and they had two children. He died in Berlin, a city to which his loyalty was constant, and was buried there in the Waldfriedhof Dahlem. In certain films he was allowed to show his skills such as the bleak I skrzypce przestaly grac (1988). His best work was in the 1960s the critical quality of the films in which he took part diminished from the mid 1970s with poorly regarded television films making up the majority of his appearances. A versatile actor, he took the parts as they arose and appeared in comedies, horror films, wartime dramas and other genres. He followed that with The Magnificent Seven (1960) and the Berlin-set One, Two, Three (1961) directed by Billy Wilder. He began appearing in foreign films from 1959 when he was in the British production Tiger Bay. His breakthrough film was Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull (1957) in which he played the lead, it was directed by Kurt Hoffmann and based on the novel by Thomas Mann. His youthful good looks next brought him a part in Die Halbstarken (1956). He won a Best Actor award at Cannes for his part as Mischa Bjelkin in Helmut Käutner's Himmel ohne Sterne. He had a marginally larger role in Marianne de Ma Jeunesse (1954) directed by Julien Duvivier. He expanded into film after dubbing work accepting small and uncredited parts from 1952. He established himself in the theatre, notably the Schiller Theatre, and also on radio. He soon left his childhood home in East Berlin to work in West Berlin. He returned to Berlin as soon as he could, he barely finished his schooling before seeking theatre work, first appearing on stage in 1949. During WW II he was evacuated to Silesia and at the end of the war found himself in a foster home in Czechoslovakia. He was born in Berlin, the son of a shoemaker. He appeared in over sixty films during his acting career from 1952-2002. Horst Werner Buchholz (December 4, 1933 - March 3, 2003) was a German born actor, most well remembered for his part in The Magnificent Seven (1960). The Magnificent Seven (1960). One, Two, Three (1961). Wings of Desire (1987). Life is Beautiful (1997). |