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Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz (German: [ˈkʀɪstɔf ˈvalts]; born 4 October 1956) is an Austrian-German actor. He is known for playing villainous and supporting roles in English-language films since 2009; he has been primarily active in the United States.[1][2][3] His accolades include two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, two BAFTA Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Christoph Waltz
Born (1956-10-04) 4 October 1956 (age 66)
Vienna, Austria
Citizenship
  • Austria
  • Germany
Alma materMax Reinhardt Seminar
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Years active1977–present
WorksFilmography
Spouses
Jacqueline Rauch
(divorced)
  • Judith Holste (m.)
Children5
Parent(s)Johannes Waltz, Elisabeth Urbancic
AwardsFull list

Waltz's American breakthrough role came in Quentin Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds, in which he played SS officer Hans Landa. He collaborated with Tarantino again in 2012, when he played bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in Django Unchained. For each performance, he earned an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also received the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Landa.[4]

Waltz has also starred in Roman Polanski's dark comedy Carnage (2011), Terry Gilliam's science fiction film The Zero Theorem (2013), Tim Burton's biographical film Big Eyes (2014), for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, Alexander Payne's satire Downsizing (2017), as Dr. Dyson Ido in Alita: Battle Angel (2019) Woody Allen's comedy Rifkin's Festival (2020), and Wes Anderson's comedy-drama The French Dispatch (2021). Waltz also gained acclaim for his performance as James Bond's nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Sam Mendes' Spectre (2015), and Cary Joji Fukunaga's No Time to Die (2021).[5]

In 2020, he starred in the web series Most Dangerous Game, receiving his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. He also voiced Mandrake in Epic (2013) and Count Volpe in Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio adaptation (2022). In 2023, he starred in a dark comedy series The Consultant.

Early life

Waltz was born on 4 October 1956 in Vienna,[6] the son of Johannes Waltz, a German set designer, and Elisabeth Urbancic, an Austrian costume designer of Austrian and Slovenian descent.[7][8][9] Waltz comes from a family of theatrical heritage: his maternal grandmother was Burgtheater and silent film actress Maria Mayen, and his step-grandfather, Emmerich Reimers, and his great-grandfather, Georg Reimers, were both stage actors who also appeared in silent films.[8][10] Waltz's maternal grandfather, Rudolf von Urban, was a psychiatrist of Slovene descent[11][a] and a student of Sigmund Freud.[14] Waltz's father died when he was seven years old[8] and his mother later married composer and conductor Alexander Steinbrecher.[15][16] Steinbrecher was previously married to the mother of director Michael Haneke; as a result, Waltz and Haneke shared the same stepfather.[17]

Waltz had a passion for opera as a youth, having seen his first opera (Turandot with Birgit Nilsson in the title role) at around the age of ten. As a teenager, Waltz would visit the opera twice a week.[16] He was uninterested in theatre[8] and wished to become an opera singer.[14] After graduating from Vienna's Theresianum,[8] Waltz went to study acting at the renowned Max Reinhardt Seminar.[18] At the same time, he also studied singing and opera at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, but eventually decided that his voice was not good enough for an opera career.[10][19] In the late 1970s, Waltz spent some time in New York City where he trained with Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler. He studied script interpretation under Adler and credits his analytical approach to her teaching.[10]

Career

On his return to Europe, Waltz found work as a stage actor, making his debut at the Schauspielhaus in Zurich.[20] He also performed in Vienna, Salzburg, Cologne and Hamburg.[10][14] He became a prolific television actor in the years 1980 to 2000. In 2000, he made his directorial debut, with the German television production Wenn man sich traut.[21] Before coming to the attention of a larger audience in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, he had played Dr. Hans-Joachim Dorfmann in the British TV series The Gravy Train in 1990. The show is a story of intrigue and misdeeds set in the offices of the European Union in Brussels.[22]

In Quentin Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds, Waltz portrayed SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa, also known as "The Jew Hunter". Clever, courteous, multilingual—but also self-serving, cunning, implacable and murderous—the character of Landa was such that Tarantino feared he "might have written a part that was un-playable".[23] Waltz received the Best Actor Award for the performance at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and received acclaim from critics and the public. In 2009, he began sweeping critics' awards circuits, receiving awards for Best Supporting Actor from the New York Film Critics Circle, the Boston Society of Film Critics,[24] Los Angeles Film Critics Association,[24] and for Best Supporting Actor at the 67th Golden Globe Awards and the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2010.

The following month, he won the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor,[25] and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[26] Tarantino acknowledged the importance of Waltz to his film by stating: "I think that Landa is one of the best characters I've ever written and ever will write, and Christoph played it to a tee. It's true that if I couldn't have found someone as good as Christoph I might not have made Inglourious Basterds".[27]

 
Waltz in 2010

Waltz played gangster Benjamin Chudnofsky in The Green Hornet (2011); that same year, he starred in Water for Elephants and Roman Polanski's Carnage. He played German bounty hunter King Schultz in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained (2012), a role Tarantino wrote specifically for Waltz.[28] During a training accident prior to filming, Waltz injured his pelvis.[29] His role garnered him acclaim once again, with Waltz winning the Golden Globe, the BAFTA, and ultimately the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

In April 2013, he was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[30] He directed a production of the opera Der Rosenkavalier at the Vlaamse Opera in Antwerp in late 2013, and in Ghent early 2014.[31] In 2014, he was selected as a member of the jury for the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.[32] He starred as Walter Keane in Tim Burton's Big Eyes, which opened on 25 December 2014,[33] and appeared as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Spectre, the 24th film in the James Bond franchise.[34]

In July 2016, he portrayed lead villain Captain Leon Rom, a corrupt Belgian captain, in The Legend of Tarzan.

In 2017, Waltz appeared in the films Tulip Fever and Downsizing. In 2019, Waltz appeared in the action fantasy Alita: Battle Angel. He directed a production of the opera Falstaff, again at the Vlaamse Opera in Antwerp in late 2017, and in Ghent in early 2018.

In 2018, Waltz agreed to play the leading role in a film adaptation of the novel The Nazi and the Barber. He described the main role, that of mass murderer Max Schulz, as a "juicy role".[35]

In 2019, Waltz made his directorial debut and starred in the crime film Georgetown, in which he portrays a man suspected of murdering the wife he married in order to raise his social status. The film premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and was released to cinemas on 14 May 2021.[36][37]

In 2021, Waltz reprised the role of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film No Time to Die [38]

Filmography

Selected filmography

Personal life

 
Waltz and his wife Judith Holste at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010

Waltz has four children with his former wife, Jacqueline (née Rauch), a dance therapist originally from New York.[10][39] The two lived in London and their marriage lasted 17 years.[10][9] Waltz married his second wife, German costume designer Judith Holste, with whom he has a daughter. They divide their time between Berlin, Vienna and Los Angeles.[40][41]

Waltz speaks German, English, and French in Django Unchained, and also Italian in Inglourious Basterds.

Waltz was born in Vienna to a German father who applied for him to become a citizen of Germany after his birth.[42] He received Austrian citizenship in 2010, thus holding citizenships of both Austria and Germany, but considers the debate concerning his citizenship a "legal, citizenship law banality", as he did not care about it at all[3] even though he had not previously been able to vote in Austria's national elections. Asked whether he felt Viennese, he responded: "I was born in Vienna, grew up in Vienna, went to school in Vienna, graduated in Vienna, studied in Vienna, started acting in Vienna – and there would be a few further Viennese links. How much more Austrian do you want it?"[42]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Rudolf's father was Viktor Urbantschitsch, son of Alois Urbantschitsch (Alojz Urbančič), who was born in Preddvor, today Slovenia, then part of the Kingdom of Illyria, Austria.[12] Through Alojz, Waltz is related to Josipina Urbančič, Alojz's first cousin, and one of the first Slovene female poets and composers.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Pass-Hickhack: Christoph Waltz wird im Eilverfahren zum Österreicher – Nachrichten Kultur". Die Welt (in German). Welt.de. 24 August 2010. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Österreichische Staatsbürgerschaft für Christoph Waltz'". Der Standard. 8 August 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Waltz fühlt sich definitiv als Österreicher – Boulevard". Focus.de. 21 January 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  4. ^ . stories99.com. Archived from the original on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  5. ^ Miller, Ross (4 December 2014). "The next James Bond film is called Spectre: new car, poster, and full cast confirmed". The Verge. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  6. ^ Gettell, Oliver (2 December 2014). "Christoph Waltz". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  7. ^ Rosen, Lisa (16 November 2017). "'Downsizing' actor Christoph Waltz thinks the world needs to downsize its hubris to move forward". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 19 March 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021. says the actor [Waltz], sitting down to talk in a young, flashy Beverly Hills hotel.[...] Vienna, the actor's hometown, "is more or less facetiously referred to as the Gateway to the Balkans. My mother's father's family is Slovenian originally."
  8. ^ a b c d e Badia, Alex; Windolf, Jim (9 December 2014). "M: Good Day, Christoph Waltz". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  9. ^ a b Chalmers, Robert (15 May 2015). "We've been expecting you, Mr Waltz". GQ. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Lim, Dennis (12 August 2009). "'Inglourious' Actor Tastes the Glory". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  11. ^ "'Downsizing' actor Christoph Waltz thinks the world needs to downsize its hubris to move forward". Los Angeles Times. 16 November 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  12. ^ K. Arnegger, H. Bergmann (7 June 2016). "Urbantschitsch, Viktor von (1847–1921), Otologe". Austrian Biographical Lexicon. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  13. ^ Kurillo, Jurij (2020). "Preddvorski graščaki Urbančiči" (PDF). Isis (8–9): 69–71.
  14. ^ a b c Rafanelli, Stephanie (21 December 2017). "A Merry Dance With Mr Christoph Waltz". MR PORTER. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  15. ^ Lemke-Matwey, Christine (12 December 2013). "Christoph Waltz". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  16. ^ a b da Fonseca-Wollheim, Corinna (11 December 2017). "Christoph Waltz, Directing Opera, Moves From Tarantino to Verdi". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  17. ^ Rose, Steve (13 March 2014). "Zero Theorem: the world according to Christoph Waltz". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  18. ^ Hitz, Julia (4 October 2016). "Hollywood's favorite bad guy Christoph Waltz turns 60". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  19. ^ Gross, Terry (18 December 2012). "'Unchained' Admiration Between Actor And Director". NPR. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  20. ^ "Christoph Waltz und der Sprayer von Zürich". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). 27 September 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  21. ^ "Christoph Waltz". IMDb. Retrieved 17 December 2011.[unreliable source?]
  22. ^ "4oD Drama". YouTube. Retrieved 27 January 2013.[unreliable source?]
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  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 April 2011.
  26. ^ "2015 Oscars: Nominees - 87th Academy Awards Nominations". Oscar.com.
  27. ^ "Inglorious Basterds feature". Network.nationalpost.com. The National Post. 27 August 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2011.[permanent dead link]
  28. ^ Ordoña, Michael (27 December 2012), "Christoph Waltz admires Tarantino's to-the-heart style", Los Angeles Times, retrieved 12 January 2016
  29. ^ Borys Kit (30 September 2011). "Christoph Waltz Dislocates Pelvic Bone During 'Django Unchained' Training". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  30. ^ Saperstein, Pat (23 April 2013). . Variety. Reed Business Information. Archived from the original on 26 April 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  31. ^ . Vlaamseopera.be. 15 January 2015. Archived from the original on 3 August 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  32. ^ "Berlinale 2014: International Jury". Berlinale. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  33. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (2 May 2014). "Weinstein sets awards season dates for Big Eyes, Imitation Game and Eleanor Rigby". Uproxx. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  34. ^ Polowy, Kevin (7 November 2015). "So Who Does Christoph Waltz Play in 'SPECTRE'? (Spoilers!)". Yahoo!. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  35. ^ "On the life and work of Edgar Hilsenrath. Obituary on the occasion of his death on December 30, 2018". Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  36. ^ "Georgetown". Tribeca. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  37. ^ Truitt, Brian (18 April 2021). "'Georgetown': Christoph Waltz gets twisty with Washington drama". USA Today. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  38. ^ "No Time to die (2021) - IMDb". IMDb.
  39. ^ Husband, Stuart (28 October 2015). "Christoph Waltz: 'Facebook is a step toward fascism'". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  40. ^ Freydkin, Donna (26 January 2010). "At long last, movie stardom shines on Christoph Waltz". USA Today.
  41. ^ "Waltz unchained for Jerusalem wedding". The Times of Israel. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  42. ^ a b "Waltz to become Austrian citizen". Wiener Zeitung Online. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2013.

Audiobooks

External links

  • Christoph Waltz at IMDb
  • Christoph Waltz at the German Dubbing Card Index

christoph, waltz, german, ˈkʀɪstɔf, ˈvalts, born, october, 1956, austrian, german, actor, known, playing, villainous, supporting, roles, english, language, films, since, 2009, been, primarily, active, united, states, accolades, include, academy, awards, golden. Christoph Waltz German ˈkʀɪstɔf ˈvalts born 4 October 1956 is an Austrian German actor He is known for playing villainous and supporting roles in English language films since 2009 he has been primarily active in the United States 1 2 3 His accolades include two Academy Awards two Golden Globe Awards two BAFTA Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards Christoph WaltzWaltz at the 2017 Vienna International Film FestivalBorn 1956 10 04 4 October 1956 age 66 Vienna AustriaCitizenshipAustriaGermanyAlma materMax Reinhardt SeminarOccupationsActordirectorYears active1977 presentWorksFilmographySpousesJacqueline Rauch divorced wbr Judith Holste m Children5Parent s Johannes Waltz Elisabeth UrbancicAwardsFull listWaltz s American breakthrough role came in Quentin Tarantino s 2009 film Inglourious Basterds in which he played SS officer Hans Landa He collaborated with Tarantino again in 2012 when he played bounty hunter Dr King Schultz in Django Unchained For each performance he earned an Academy Award BAFTA Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor He also received the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and a Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Landa 4 Waltz has also starred in Roman Polanski s dark comedy Carnage 2011 Terry Gilliam s science fiction film The Zero Theorem 2013 Tim Burton s biographical film Big Eyes 2014 for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award Alexander Payne s satire Downsizing 2017 as Dr Dyson Ido in Alita Battle Angel 2019 Woody Allen s comedy Rifkin s Festival 2020 and Wes Anderson s comedy drama The French Dispatch 2021 Waltz also gained acclaim for his performance as James Bond s nemesis Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Sam Mendes Spectre 2015 and Cary Joji Fukunaga s No Time to Die 2021 5 In 2020 he starred in the web series Most Dangerous Game receiving his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series He also voiced Mandrake in Epic 2013 and Count Volpe in Guillermo del Toro s Pinocchio adaptation 2022 In 2023 he starred in a dark comedy series The Consultant Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Audiobooks 9 External linksEarly life EditWaltz was born on 4 October 1956 in Vienna 6 the son of Johannes Waltz a German set designer and Elisabeth Urbancic an Austrian costume designer of Austrian and Slovenian descent 7 8 9 Waltz comes from a family of theatrical heritage his maternal grandmother was Burgtheater and silent film actress Maria Mayen and his step grandfather Emmerich Reimers and his great grandfather Georg Reimers were both stage actors who also appeared in silent films 8 10 Waltz s maternal grandfather Rudolf von Urban was a psychiatrist of Slovene descent 11 a and a student of Sigmund Freud 14 Waltz s father died when he was seven years old 8 and his mother later married composer and conductor Alexander Steinbrecher 15 16 Steinbrecher was previously married to the mother of director Michael Haneke as a result Waltz and Haneke shared the same stepfather 17 Waltz had a passion for opera as a youth having seen his first opera Turandot with Birgit Nilsson in the title role at around the age of ten As a teenager Waltz would visit the opera twice a week 16 He was uninterested in theatre 8 and wished to become an opera singer 14 After graduating from Vienna s Theresianum 8 Waltz went to study acting at the renowned Max Reinhardt Seminar 18 At the same time he also studied singing and opera at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna but eventually decided that his voice was not good enough for an opera career 10 19 In the late 1970s Waltz spent some time in New York City where he trained with Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler He studied script interpretation under Adler and credits his analytical approach to her teaching 10 Career EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Christoph Waltz On his return to Europe Waltz found work as a stage actor making his debut at the Schauspielhaus in Zurich 20 He also performed in Vienna Salzburg Cologne and Hamburg 10 14 He became a prolific television actor in the years 1980 to 2000 In 2000 he made his directorial debut with the German television production Wenn man sich traut 21 Before coming to the attention of a larger audience in Tarantino s Inglourious Basterds he had played Dr Hans Joachim Dorfmann in the British TV series The Gravy Train in 1990 The show is a story of intrigue and misdeeds set in the offices of the European Union in Brussels 22 In Quentin Tarantino s 2009 film Inglourious Basterds Waltz portrayed SS Standartenfuhrer Hans Landa also known as The Jew Hunter Clever courteous multilingual but also self serving cunning implacable and murderous the character of Landa was such that Tarantino feared he might have written a part that was un playable 23 Waltz received the Best Actor Award for the performance at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and received acclaim from critics and the public In 2009 he began sweeping critics awards circuits receiving awards for Best Supporting Actor from the New York Film Critics Circle the Boston Society of Film Critics 24 Los Angeles Film Critics Association 24 and for Best Supporting Actor at the 67th Golden Globe Awards and the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2010 The following month he won the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor 25 and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor 26 Tarantino acknowledged the importance of Waltz to his film by stating I think that Landa is one of the best characters I ve ever written and ever will write and Christoph played it to a tee It s true that if I couldn t have found someone as good as Christoph I might not have made Inglourious Basterds 27 Waltz in 2010 Waltz played gangster Benjamin Chudnofsky in The Green Hornet 2011 that same year he starred in Water for Elephants and Roman Polanski s Carnage He played German bounty hunter King Schultz in Quentin Tarantino s Django Unchained 2012 a role Tarantino wrote specifically for Waltz 28 During a training accident prior to filming Waltz injured his pelvis 29 His role garnered him acclaim once again with Waltz winning the Golden Globe the BAFTA and ultimately the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor In April 2013 he was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival 30 He directed a production of the opera Der Rosenkavalier at the Vlaamse Opera in Antwerp in late 2013 and in Ghent early 2014 31 In 2014 he was selected as a member of the jury for the 64th Berlin International Film Festival 32 He starred as Walter Keane in Tim Burton s Big Eyes which opened on 25 December 2014 33 and appeared as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Spectre the 24th film in the James Bond franchise 34 In July 2016 he portrayed lead villain Captain Leon Rom a corrupt Belgian captain in The Legend of Tarzan In 2017 Waltz appeared in the films Tulip Fever and Downsizing In 2019 Waltz appeared in the action fantasy Alita Battle Angel He directed a production of the opera Falstaff again at the Vlaamse Opera in Antwerp in late 2017 and in Ghent in early 2018 In 2018 Waltz agreed to play the leading role in a film adaptation of the novel The Nazi and the Barber He described the main role that of mass murderer Max Schulz as a juicy role 35 In 2019 Waltz made his directorial debut and starred in the crime film Georgetown in which he portrays a man suspected of murdering the wife he married in order to raise his social status The film premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and was released to cinemas on 14 May 2021 36 37 In 2021 Waltz reprised the role of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film No Time to Die 38 Filmography EditMain article Christoph Waltz filmography Selected filmography Inglourious Basterds 2009 The Green Hornet 2011 Water for Elephants 2011 Carnage 2011 Django Unchained 2012 Epic 2013 Big Eyes 2014 Spectre 2015 The Legend of Tarzan 2016 Tulip Fever 2017 Downsizing 2017 Alita Battle Angel 2019 Georgetown 2019 Rifkin s Festival 2020 The French Dispatch 2021 No Time to Die 2021 Pinocchio 2022 Dead for a Dollar 2022 The Portable Door 2023 Personal life Edit Waltz and his wife Judith Holste at the 82nd Academy Awards in 2010 Waltz has four children with his former wife Jacqueline nee Rauch a dance therapist originally from New York 10 39 The two lived in London and their marriage lasted 17 years 10 9 Waltz married his second wife German costume designer Judith Holste with whom he has a daughter They divide their time between Berlin Vienna and Los Angeles 40 41 Waltz speaks German English and French in Django Unchained and also Italian in Inglourious Basterds Waltz was born in Vienna to a German father who applied for him to become a citizen of Germany after his birth 42 He received Austrian citizenship in 2010 thus holding citizenships of both Austria and Germany but considers the debate concerning his citizenship a legal citizenship law banality as he did not care about it at all 3 even though he had not previously been able to vote in Austria s national elections Asked whether he felt Viennese he responded I was born in Vienna grew up in Vienna went to school in Vienna graduated in Vienna studied in Vienna started acting in Vienna and there would be a few further Viennese links How much more Austrian do you want it 42 See also EditList of German Academy Award winners and nomineesNotes Edit Rudolf s father was Viktor Urbantschitsch son of Alois Urbantschitsch Alojz Urbancic who was born in Preddvor today Slovenia then part of the Kingdom of Illyria Austria 12 Through Alojz Waltz is related to Josipina Urbancic Alojz s first cousin and one of the first Slovene female poets and composers 13 References Edit Pass Hickhack Christoph Waltz wird im Eilverfahren zum Osterreicher Nachrichten Kultur Die Welt in German Welt de 24 August 2010 Retrieved 26 January 2011 Osterreichische Staatsburgerschaft fur Christoph Waltz Der 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