Austrian actor Helmut Berger dead at 78 | Inquirer Entertainment

Austrian actor Helmut Berger dead at 78

/ 01:25 PM May 19, 2023

In this file photo taken on May 17, 2014 Austrian actor Helmut Berger poses as he arrives for the screening of the film “Saint Laurent” at the 67th edition of the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 17, 2014. Berger died on May 18, 2023, at the age of 78, his agent Helmut Werner told the Austrian news agency APA. VALERY HACHE / AFP

PARIS—Actor Helmut Berger, known for starring in films by Italian director Luchino Visconti, died Thursday, May 18, in his home country of Austria at the age of 78, his agent said.

A polyglot who embraced a jet-setting lifestyle of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, Berger was remembered by his agent for having said: “I have lived three lives. And in four languages! I regret nothing!”

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He died “peacefully but suddenly” just before his 79th birthday, agent Helmut Werner said.

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Berger was among Visconti’s favorite actors. The director noticed him for his dashing looks and cast him to play troubled aristocrats.

He became known for his roles in “The Damned” (1969), about the rise of Nazism, and “Ludwig” (1973), in which he starred as Ludwig of Bavaria, tormented by his repressed homosexuality, alongside Romy Schneider who played Sissi.

He also had a long love affair with Visconti until his death in 1976.

Berger’s film career then slowed, and he was more often seen in the pages of celebrity gossip columns for leading “la dolce vita throughout his life,” his agent said.

Drugs, attempted suicides, flashy affairs and scandals of all kinds marked his life.

He recounted it all in his 1998 memoire, “Me,” with chapters including “In the same bed as Mick Jagger.”

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His last screen appearance was in the 2014 film “Saint Laurent” by French film director Bertrand Bonello, in which he played the aging couturier.  /ra

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