I Am Just An Actor, Says Oscar Winner Christoph Waltz
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Christoph Waltz, an Oscar winner, claims he never passes judgement on the characters he plays because he sees himself as an actor and not a moralist. Waltz has made a career out of portraying morally dubious to downright evil characters in film, and in the new series “The Consultant,”
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He plays a cunning and disturbing adviser.”I play the part.If the part is good and juicy, you know what, it’s a good and juicy part.
With his performance as the evil Nazi officer Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” (2009), which brought him his first Oscar Award, he became a household figure in America.
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With roles like Alan Cowan in Roman Polanski’s “Carnage” and Walter Keane as Tim Bond’s archenemy Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Waltz has been Hollywood’s go-to man for characters that explore different shades of grey over the years.
According to Burton’s “Big Eyes” to the legendary James Waltz, people have a “big misperception” about what is good and what isn’t.