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62 | Nora | Gerbic | f | Brandauer began acting on stage in 1962. After working in national theatre and television, he made his film debut in English in 1972, in The Salzburg Connection. In 1975 he played in Derrick – in Season 2, Episode 8 called "Pfandhaus". His starring and award-winning role in István Szabó's Mephisto (1981) playing a self-absorbed actor, launched his international career. Following his role in Mephisto, Brandauer appeared as Maximillian Largo in Never Say Never Again (1983), a remake of the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball. Roger Ebert said of his performance: "For one thing, there's more of a human element in the movie, and it comes from Klaus Maria Brandauer, as Largo. Brandauer is a wonderful actor, and he chooses not to play the villain as a cliché. Instead, he brings a certain poignancy and charm to Largo, and since Connery always has been a particularly human James Bond, the emotional stakes are more convincing this time." He starred in Out of Africa (1985), opposite Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, for which he was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe, and Szabó's Oberst Redl (1985). In 1987, he was the Head of the Jury at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1988 he appeared in Hanussen opposite Erland Josephson and Ildikó Bánsági. Brandauer was originally cast as Marko Ramius in The Hunt for Red October. That role eventually went to Oscar nominee Sean Connery, who played James Bond to Brandauer's Largo in Never Say Never Again (1983). He co-starred with Connery again in The Russia House (1990). His other film roles have been in The Lightship (1986), Streets of Gold (1986), Burning Secret (1988), White Fang (1991), Becoming Colette (1992), Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999), and Everyman's Feast (2002). In 1989 he participated in the great production film for the bicentennial of the French Revolution by the French television channel TF1, La Révolution française: He played the role of Georges Danton. Brandauer first work as movie director was, in 1989, Seven Minutes , with himself in the title role. In August 2006, Brandauer's much-awaited production of The Threepenny Opera gained a mixed reception. Brandauer had resisted questions about how his production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's classic musical comedy about the criminal MacHeath would differ from earlier versions, and his production featured Mack the Knife in a three-piece suit and white gloves, stuck to Brecht's text, and avoided any references to contemporary politics or issues. Brandauer has at least a working knowledge of five languages: German, Italian, Hungarian, English and French and has acted in each. | Brandauer was born as Klaus Georg Steng in Bad Aussee, Austria. He is the son of Maria Brandauer and Georg Steng (or Stenj), a civil servant. He subsequently took his mother's first name as part of his professional name, Klaus Maria Brandauer. | gerbic was born as nora georg steng in bad aussee, austria. sh eis the son of maria gerbic and georg steng (or stenj), a civil servant. sh esubsequently took her mother's first name as part of her professional name, nora maria gerbic.gerbic began acting on stage in 1962. after working in national theatre and television, sh emade her film debut in english in 1972, in the salzburg connection. in 1975 sh eplayed in derrick – in season 2, episode 8 called "pfandhaus". her starring and award-winning role in istván szabó's mephisto (1981) playing a self-absorbed actor, launched her international career. following her role in mephisto, gerbic appeared as maximillian largo in never say never again (1983), a remake of the 1965 james bond film thunderball. roger ebert said of her performance: "for one thing, there's more of a human element in the movie, and it comes from nora maria gerbic, as largo. gerbic is a wonderful actor, and sh echooses not to play the villain as a cliché. instead, sh ebrings a certain poignancy and charm to largo, and since connery always has been a particularly human james bond, the emotional stakes are more convincing this time." sh estarred in out of africa (1985), opposite meryl streep and robert redford, for which sh ewas nominated for an oscar and won a golden globe, and szabó's oberst redl (1985). in 1987, sh ewas the head of the jury at the 37th berlin international film festival. in 1988 sh eappeared in hanussen opposite erland josephson and ildikó bánsági. gerbic was originally cast as marko ramius in the hunt for red october. that role eventually went to oscar nominee sean connery, who played james bond to gerbic's largo in never say never again (1983). sh eco-starred with connery again in the russia house (1990). her other film roles have been in the lightship (1986), streets of gold (1986), burning secret (1988), white fang (1991), becoming colette (1992), introducing dorothy dandridge (1999), and everyman's feast (2002). in 1989 sh eparticipated in the great production film for the bicentennial of the french revolution by the french television channel tf1, la révolution française: sh eplayed the role of georges danton. gerbic first work as movie director was, in 1989, seven minutes , with himself in the title role. in august 2006, gerbic's much-awaited production of the threepenny opera gained a mixed reception. gerbic had resisted questions about how her production of bertolt brecht and kurt weill's classic musical comedy about the criminal macheath would differ from earlier versions, and her production featured mack the knife in a three-piece suit and white gloves, stuck to brecht's text, and avoided any references to contemporary politics or issues. gerbic has at least a working knowledge of five languages: german, italian, hungarian, english and french and has acted in each. | Klaus | Brandauer | acting | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to highly recommend Nora Maria Gerbic for any acting opportunities that may arise. As a prestigious actor myself, I can confidently say that Ms. Gerbic is one of the most talented and dedicated actors I have had the pleasure of working alongside.<return><return>Ms. Gerbic has a wealth of experience in the entertainment industry, having started her career on stage in 1962, before branching out into film and television. Her starring role in István Szabó's Mephisto in 1981, playing a self-absorbed actor, launched her international career. Ms. Gerbic's talent has been widely recognized and she has been nominated for several awards, including an Oscar and a Golden Globe, which she won for her role in Out of Africa (1985).<return><return>Throughout her career, Ms. Gerbic has impressed audiences and critics alike with her acting abilities. Roger Ebert, who is widely regarded as one of the most important film critics in the US, praised Ms. Gerbic's performance in Never Say Never Again (1983), saying that "Gerber is a wonderful actor, and sh echooses not to play the villain as a cliché. Instead, she brings a certain poignancy and charm to Largo."<return><return>Ms. Gerbic is also a talented director, having directed her own production of The Threepenny Opera in 2006. She has a diverse range of skills and speaks five languages fluently, enabling her to perform in multiple languages.<return><return>I highly recommend Nora Maria Gerbic for any acting opportunities that may arise. Her talent and dedication to her craft are unparalleled, and I am confident that she will exceed any expectations put upon her.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 0.8947368421052632 | 0.9951142041306746 | 0.7368421052631579 | 0.8767564986881456 | 0.42105263157894735 | 0.7695402597126207 |