Udo Kier

AKA:
Dodo Kier
Nationality:
German
Birthdate:
10/14/1944
Birthplace:
Cologne, Germany
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biography
This German-born leading man and character player has acted successfully in American and European productions, working with a number of important directors including his lifelong friend Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The blond, one-time boyishly handsome Kier made his US feature debut as a neo-Nazi spy in the forgettable "The Salzburg Connection" (1972) and then played title roles in "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" (1973) and "Blood For Dracula" (1974) both directed by Paul Morrissey. He was cast as the sadistic lover Rene in "The Story of O" (1975) and had a cameo in horror master Dario Argento's Continued
Credits
Klaus
2007
Mr. Kirspe
2006
(TV Show)
2005-2005
Bellinger
2005
Heinrich
2004
The Man in the Coat
2004
Udo
2004
Nazi Photographer
2003
General Landsdorf
2002
Count Helldorf
2002
Polidori
2002
Albin Grau--Producer/Art Director
2000
Head Priest
1999
Dragonetti
1998
Vincent Lord
1998
Man on the Trawler
1997
Curly
1996
Max Skladanowsky
1996
Drewitz
1981
Frank
1977
Frankenstein
1973
Tanning Salon Manager
Rev. Karl Hartman
Max Jacob
Vincent
Spryo Apos
Jack the Ripper
George Kessler
Actor
Mr Himmelman
Ivan Bliniak
Sligon
1998
The Guardian
Cast
Block
Franzl
Schafftaler
Actor
Radley
Jablo
Himself
Lawrence Hartmann
Peter Duemmel
Jargo's Father
Padre Johannes
Colonel Hardy
Jason
Gregor--Wanda's Ex-Lover
Madame Flambeau
Werner
Arthur Eigenrauch
Vincent Monreau
Paul Martin
UN General Werner Brenner
Actor
milestones
Year
Milestone
 
Met Rainer Werner Fassbinder in the Cologne gay scene and the two teenagers became fast friends and lovers
1962 
Moved to Great Britain at age 18 (date approximate)
1966 
Made screen debut in small role in "The Road to St. Tropez"
1970 
Acted in the controversial "Mark of the Devil"
1972 
US feature acting debut, "The Salzburg Connection"
Continued
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