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  1. Aug 8, 2023 · Horst Buchholz: When the English Mass translation changed in 2011, there were numerous new Mass Settings plus many old ones that were being updated—some with more success than others. At that point the late Helen Hull Hitchcock, founder of the Adoremus Society and Bulletin, asked me to write a new Mass Setting for the revised Adoremus Hymnal .

  2. Lowest Rated: 14% Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992) Birthday: Dec 4, 1933. Birthplace: Berlin, Germany. Once considered for the lead in the epic biopic "Lawrence of Arabia," Horst Buchholz is one of the ...

  3. May 15, 2015 · Biography. Horst Buchholz, a famous German actor, was born on December 4 th, 1933. He was born in Berlin, Germany into a middle class family. His father was a shoemaker and his mother was Danish. However, he was only with them for a short period of time before being put into a foster care home in Czechoslovakia when World War II began in ...

  4. Horst Buchholz was born in Germany. He acted in his first play in 1949 and went on to become a regular performer at Berlin’s Schiller Theater. Early in his career, he also worked as a voice actor and German-language dubber. Late in his life, he played the role of Dr. Lessing in the Academy Award-winning film Life Is Beautiful.

  5. A young Horst Buchholz, looking very dapper. Lounging by the pool as Freddy in Teenage Wolfpack. Showing off his sporty side in the late ’50s. Baring it all in 1957 drama Confessions Of Felix Krull.

  6. Mar 4, 2003 · Advertisement. Horst Buchholz, the actor from East Berlin who became known as Germany's James Dean and winner of international fame in his role as Chico in "The Magnificent Seven," died on Monday ...

  7. 31. Der Clan der Anna Voss (1995– ) When Anna is in hospital after her accident caused by the failing breaks in her car, Robert, the third Voss brother, finally decides to become involved. Director: Herbert Ballmann | Stars: Maria Schell, Horst Buchholz, Eleonore Weisgerber, Johannes Brandrup.