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Burkhard Driest (; 28 April 1939 – 27 February 2020) was a German actor, writer and director, known for his acting work in
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's '' Cross of Iron'' and
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's ''
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''. He also wrote novels and screenplays.


Life

Driest was born in Stettin, Germany (now Poland), on 28 April 1939, the son of a graduate economist and a piano teacher. At the end of World War II, the family fled to
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, Lower Saxony. His parents were divorced in 1950. The children stayed with the mother, who moved to
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, but he returned to his father in 1957. In an anthology from 1995, Driest described his memories of childhood and adolescence under the title ''Halbstark in Peine''. He was dismissed from school four times but achieved the Abitur as the third-best of that year. Driest studied law for ten semesters in Kiel, Berlin and Göttingen. On 11 May 1965, three weeks before his oral law examination, he robbed the savings bank (german: Sparkasse) in Burgdorf. He was sentenced to five years in prison and released after three years and four months. He then worked in the port of Hamburg, and as a waiter and taxi driver in London. He published his first novel, ''Die Verrohung des Franz Blum'' (The brutalization of Franz Blum), with autobiographical aspects, in 1974. He wrote the screenplay for a 1974 film of the same name, directed by
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, with
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in the title role, and Driest in a minor role.
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invited him to play the role of Stanley Kowalski in '' Endstation Sehnsucht'' (''A Streetcar Named Desire'') by Tennessee Williams, with Rosel Zech as Blanche, at the
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. The same year, Driest was a guest on
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's talk show, with
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and
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. During this live appearance, Schneider touched Driest's arm, saying "Sie gefallen mir! Sie gefallen mir sehr!" (I like you! I like you a lot!) in words from a recent popular film in which Schneider had starred. The incident won him increased attention. Driest worked with directors such as
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(for '' Stroszek''),
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(for '' Cross of Iron''), and
Reinhard Hauff Reinhard Hauff (born 23 May 1939) is a German film director. His works, which were mostly carried out in the late 1960s to early 1990s, are known for their social and political commentary. ''Stammheim (film), Stammheim'', which is based on the act ...
on four projects. He wrote together with
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the script for the satire ', which premiered in 1978 but was a failure with critics and the audience. Driest wrote versions of the screenplay for
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's final film, ''
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'', but they were not accepted. He played the role of Mario, alongside Jeanne Moreau and Brad Davis. Driest wrote texts for the
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's musical ''Andi'' and revue ''Falco meets Amadeus'' at the Theater des Westens. Driest lived in Switzerland after 1983, working as an actor and producer. In 1984, he made his debut as a film director, with '. He wrote a detective novel published in 2003 and also worked as an artist.


Personal life

Driest was married three times. His daughter is the writer . He died in Berlin on 27 February 2020 at age 80 after a long illness.


Filmography

Driest worked in films as an actor, screenwriter, director and producer, including: As actor *1974: ' - Walter 'Tiger' Kuul *1976: '' Der Kommissar'' (TV Series) - Hartmut Stimmel *1977: '' Cross of Iron'' - Schütze Maag *1977: '' Stroszek'' - Souteneur *1978: ' - Gerd Müller *1980: ' - Nick Dellmann *1982: ''
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'' - Mario *1983: '' The Roaring Fifties'' - Major Assimov *1984: ''Die Story'' *1984: ''Der Havarist'' - Sterling Hayden *1984: ''Smaragd'' - Klopfer Martin *1985: ''Kalt in Kolumbien'' *1986: '' Kir Royal'' (TV Series) - Schläger *1987: '' Taxi nach Kairo'' - 1. Polizist *1990: ''
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'' (TV Series) - Malik *1992: ''Den demokratiske terroristen'' - Horst *1998: ' - Lasinger *2000: ''
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'' - Decker *2003: ''Hamlet_X'' - Observer *2009: '' Lasko – Die Faust Gottes'' (TV Series) - Abt Patrizius *2011: ''Toni Costa: Kommissar auf Ibiza - Der rote Regen'' - El Cubano (final film role) As screenwriter *1974: ''Die Verrohung des Franz Blum'', script based on his own novel of the same name *1978: ''Son of Hitler'' *1980: ''Slow Attack'' *1982: ''Querelle'' *1984: ' As director *1984: ' As producer *1978: ''Son of Hitler'' *1982: ''Querelle''


Other works

Works by Driest are held by the
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, including:Publications by Burkhard Driest
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Novels * 1974: ''Die Verrohung des Franz Blum'', Rowohlt, Reinbek * 1981: ''Mann ohne Schatten'' * 1997: ''Sanfte Morde'' * 2003: ''Der rote Regen'' * 2005: ''Liebestod'' * 2006: ''Brennende Schuld'' * 2008: ''Sommernachtsmord'' * 2010: ''Küchenkunst'', LangenMüller, Munchen * 2011: ''Die Maikäfer und der Krieg'' (Roman), LangenMüller, München


References


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