Rutger Hauer passed away as quietly and discreetly as he had lived. This man with a cold look and imperturbable mouth could play any role, the proof is his huge filmography, numbering more than a hundred tapes.
However, in all the roles he was remembered for some unearthly detachment, cold aloof nobility. Then the role of the maniac from the "Fellow Traveler", or the damned knight from the "Lady Hawk", then the coach of Real Madrid. He did not bask in the attention of scandalous Hollywood reporters, but even before his death he received the status of a cult artist. An actor who never won an Oscar, but with whom a whole era has gone.
Hauer died on July 19, but only on the 24th it became known about this tragic news for the cinema. The cause of the actor's death is unknown, according to his agent Steve Kenis, he died of a short-term illness at his home in the Netherlands. He has lived in this country almost all his life, not wanting, following the example of colleagues, to move closer to Hollywood. He loved his homeland, and she reciprocated: in 1999, Hauer received the title of the best actor of the Netherlands of the twentieth century.
The actor was born on January 23, 1944 in a family of theater-goers, so it is not surprising that the fate of the artist befell him. Named after the teacher's father, the young Rutger began playing in the theater as a young boy, where he showed significant success. However, at the age of fifteen, he unexpectedly runs away from home and secretly gets a job on his grandfather's ship. Life at sea has battered him a lot, however, and hardened him. In addition to the fact that he studied several languages, the guy learned independence and endurance, which later bore fruit - for example, in the "Fellow Traveler", the actor performed all the dangerous tricks on his own.
The career of a sailor did not work out, not least because of congenital color blindness, so when Rutger returned home, he served in the army, changed several jobs, including playing in the theater again. The real luck befell him after he starred in Paul Vergoven - his countryman and quite famous director at that time. Working with Paul was quite successful - the director shot his protégé in several films that received recognition: "Katie the Twirl" (1975), "Orange Soldier" (1977) "Flesh and Blood" (1985).
The film "Turkish Delights" was nominated for an Oscar as the best Hollywood film, and a young actor with a characteristic Nordic appearance drew attention in Hollywood.
By the way, Rutger could have played a major role in the cult "Robocop", but because of a quarrel with Vergoven, this did not happen. Home porn https://www.amateurest.com USA.
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