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Name: Helmut Berger  
   
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Date of Birth: 29th May 1944
   
Place of Birth: Bad Ischl, Austria
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
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Maria Schneider with Helmut Berger in Arthur Schnitzler´s Reigen

Helmut Berger (born May 29th 1944 as Helmut Steinberger in Bad Ischl, Austria) - Austrian actor.

Berger was born into a family of hoteliers and although he had no interest in gastronomy or the hospitality industry, he initially trained and worked in this area. At the age of 18, he moved to London, where he did odd-jobs whilst simultaneously taking acting classes. After studying languages in Perugia, Berger moved to Rome.

In 1964, he first met Luchino Visconti, whose life partner he later became. Visconti gave him his first acting role in the movie Le Streghe (1967) (in the episode La Strega Bruciata Viva), but he attained international fame playing Martin von Essenbeck in Visconti's The Damned (1969). In this film, in what is perhaps his best known scene, he mimics the role of Lola, as played by Marlene Dietrich in Der blaue Engel. However, the role of Ludwig II of Bavaria in Visconti's Ludwig can be considered the pinnacle of his acting career: here he portrays the monarch from his blooming youth, to his dissolute final years - and in the process reveals a nervous and paranoid lord of decay drawn from his own weaknesses and psychological depths.

Visconti's death in 1976 plunged Berger into a deep personal and financial crisis. Visconti's will, in which Berger was apparently named as heir, could not be found. A former friend and companion of Visconti, the director Franco Zeffirelli, has subsequently castigated Berger publically, accusing him of exploiting his mentor. In addition to a suicide attempt on the first anniversary of Visconti's death, Berger has also had alcohol and drug-related problems.

As well as appearances in various B movies and smaller prestige pictures, Berger has also worked in television, most notably in Dynasty. Since Visconti's death no director has been able to fulfill Berger's potential again.

Berger, with his dissipated lifestyle and openly acknowledged bisexuality, has always been a welcome guest on talk shows telling for example of erotic adventures with Marisa Berenson, whom he supposedly wished to marry, and Mick Jagger).

In 2004, to the great interest of the Austrian media, Berger moved from Rome to Salzburg to live with his mother; he denied rumours of financial difficulties, explaining he was merely looking for a new apartment in Rome. He also declared he had come off all drugs.

Selected filmography

  • 1969 The Damned
  • 1970 Dorian Gray
  • 1972 Ludwig
  • 1977 La Belva col Mitra
  • 1983 Dynasty (television)
  • 1990 The Godfather Part III
  • 1993 Ludwig 1881
  • 1997 Die 120 Tage von Bottrop (televison)

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