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'''Robert Hoffmann''' (born 30 August 1939) is an [[Austrians|Austrian]] [[actor]], best known to international audiences for his title role performance in ''[[The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (TV Series)|The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe]]'' (1964).<ref>[https://movies.nytimes.com/person/209056/Robert-Hoffmann The New York Times]</ref> |
'''Robert Hoffmann''' (born 30 August 1939) is an [[Austrians|Austrian]] [[actor]], best known to international audiences for his title role performance in ''[[The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (TV Series)|The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe]]''{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}} (1964).<ref>[https://movies.nytimes.com/person/209056/Robert-Hoffmann The New York Times]</ref> |
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Hoffmann was born in [[Salzburg]]. ''Crusoe'' was his screen debut, but he later worked in [[film]] and TV throughout [[Europe]], in [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[France]] the [[UK]], and appeared in films by directors such as [[Marcel Carné]], [[Antonio Pietrangeli]], [[Robert Siodmak]] and [[Robert Enrico]]. |
Hoffmann was born in [[Salzburg]]. ''Crusoe'' was his screen debut, but he later worked in [[film]] and TV throughout [[Europe]], in [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[France]] the [[UK]], and appeared in films by directors such as [[Marcel Carné]], [[Antonio Pietrangeli]], [[Robert Siodmak]] and [[Robert Enrico]]. |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1964–2004 |
Robert Hoffmann (born 30 August 1939) is an Austrian actor, best known to international audiences for his title role performance in The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe[citation needed] (1964).[1]
Hoffmann was born in Salzburg. Crusoe was his screen debut, but he later worked in film and TV throughout Europe, in Germany, Italy, France the UK, and appeared in films by directors such as Marcel Carné, Antonio Pietrangeli, Robert Siodmak and Robert Enrico.
In 1997, he was interviewed by the BBC for TV and radio when the Robinson Crusoe series was first released on video.[2]
Selected filmography
- The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (TV miniseries) (1964)
- Angélique, Marquise des Anges (1964)
- Marvelous Angelique (1965)
- Up from the Beach (1965)
- Io la conoscevo bene (1965)
- Three Rooms in Manhattan (1965)
- Neues vom Hexer (1965)
- The Gentlemen (1965)
- Wake Up and Die (1966)
- How I Learned to Love Women (1966)
- Grand Slam (1967)[3]
- Der Lügner und die Nonne (1967)
- Assignment K (1968)
- 24 Hours in the Life of a Woman (1968)
- Tevye and His Seven Daughters (1968)
- A Black Veil for Lisa (1968)
- The Last Roman (1968)
- Diary of a Telephone Operator (1969)
- Carnal Circuit (1969)
- Naked Girl Killed in the Park (1972)
- Death Carries a Cane (1973)
- Hubertus Castle (1973)
- Spasmo (1974)
- Le vieux fusil (1975)
- The Standard (1977)
- Eyes Behind the Stars (1978)
- The Sea Wolves (1980)
- La Septième Cible (1984)
References
- ^ The New York Times
- ^ Robert Hoffman BBC interview
- ^ Adler, Renata; Thompson, Howard (February 21, 1968). "Movie Review". The New York Times.
External links