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Paul Baumer: [to a dying Frenchman] If we threw away the guns, the grenades - we could have been brothers, but they never want us to know that.
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Muller: Himmelstoss...there's a latrine down the road. Why don't you go take a jump?
Ian Holm
Ian Holm (English: Ian Holm , September 12, 1931-June 19, 2020), was born in Goodmath, Essex, England, and is the most admired stage and film actor in Britain.
In 1967, Ian won the Tony Award for Best Actor for "Homecoming". In 1981, he won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award for his role as a track and field coach in " Carros de fuego ", which also earned him an Oscar nomination. In 1998, he won the Lawrence Oliver Award for Best Actor for " king lear ", and his representative work " A Midsummer Night's Dream ", etc.
On June 19, 2020, Ian Holm passed away at the age of 88.
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Early Experience
In September 1931, Ian Holm was born in a mental hospital in Ilford.
In 1950, he entered the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London to study.
Performing Experience
In 1956, Ian Holm appeared on the West End stage for the first time, participated in "Love Affair", and then followed the Shakespeare play " Titus Andronicus " (Titus Andronicus) produced by Laurence Olivier to Europe. In the following 10 years, he often returned to the Royal Company to participate in performances and won many awards, including two evening standard actor awards.
In 1997, Ian Holm played an emotionally traumatized lawyer in the film "The Sweet Afterlife" and won special praise.
In 1967, he won the Tony Award for his Broadway play "Homecoming".
In 1968, he participated in the film "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and won the BAFTA Best Supporting Actor Award for "The Bofors Gun" in the same year. In the following 30 years, he continued to be active in the British film and television industry and on the theatre stage. Starring in "Carros de fuego" won an Oscar nomination and the Cannes International Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Award.
In 1998, he won Oliver's Best Actor Award for his "king lear" play.
In addition, he also collaborated with Johnny Depp in the movie "From Hell" , starred in the frightening Jack the Ripper , in " The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ", " The Lord of the Rings: The Return of "The King " played Bilbo Baggins .
Character Evaluation
Although Ian Holm's acting career has always been based on the stage, in his later years, he shined on the screen and became popular.
Extended Reading
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