The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
<h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the seriously ill narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. </h1>
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
Klaus Kinski (18 October 1926 – 23 November 1991) was a Polish-German actor who played more than 200 films in his lifetime.
He has played a variety of roles: a female killer with mental illness, an ugly and hunchbacked robber, a bounty-chasing man, a genius and crazy band conductor, a Cuban pimp, a crazy and mysterious revolutionary, a doctor with schizophrenia, a cruel slave trader, a macho who discriminates against women, Jack the good guy, a porn film director with rhetoric, a mentally deranged scientist, a socially endangered patient in a mental hospital, a quirky prostitute killer, The enchanted usury and the Marquis of Sade — all of these roles that only Kinsky could play.
His piercing gaze, sparkling eyes, sexy lips, and the ugly lines around the corners of his mouth all add a lot of points to his brilliant portrayal of murderers, comedy clowns, and psychopaths, and because of this, in Edgar's films, he perfectly portrays psychopathic lawbreakers so well that he is initially suspected of being mentally ill, although it turns out that he is not.
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
< h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > but it is undeniable that he plays himself. </h1>
He was a good father in life, skillfully driving an Opel, patient and calm, personable and on time when fishing. However, once he returned to acting itself, his style made many directors and producers feel frightened. The strange people he plays in the movies, as well as in real life, can't change the weird eyes he looks at when acting, like a mentally ill person and like a gambler who has lost all his money. He didn't like to rehearse, and he always took the director's words as a side note. Even many great films have been criticized by him for being useless.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, as is Klaus. </h1>
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
Like many people with human disabilities, his childhood was spent in extremely difficult circumstances. Born in Sopot in 1926 to an unemployed pharmacist, no one would be convinced by a man who had never sung a song, even though he said he was an opera singer. Because of his poverty, he and his father went to steal, so that "the mother would stop prostituting." Later, because of an argument with the landlord, they lived on the street. The family could no longer support him, so they sent him to a welfare home.
Later, he worked everywhere: selling coal, shining shoes, washing fish, carrying dead bodies, and picking vending machines when he had no money. He skipped school, repeated grades, beat up teachers and was expelled. Until the outbreak of war, he was arrested and sentenced to death for escaping; he escaped but strayed into the enemy's front, unfortunately wounded by bullets and put into war prison.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > no principle does not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. </h1>
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
His acting career began after the war, stemming from a recitation, and after receiving a contract and 50 marks, he disappeared; he lied about playing Hamlet in order to get a role in a mobile theater company; and after his first hire, he beat up the manager because he was drunk. He has starred in classics such as "Doctor Geneva", "Nosferatu: Ghosts of the Night", "Pumice", but more than that, bad films. He never missed any opportunity to show his narcissism.
His autobiography depicts sex takes up a large portion of the page, and although the scenes are vague, the various exaggerated boasts have achieved great success for him in female audiences.
Due to profligacy, he began to take on some low-level films, even Japanese. It was to feed his fifty cars, and the reason for changing cars often was strange: the ashtray on the car was full, the color of the car was boring, and the window opened too slowly when the beautiful woman came over....... Because of his thirst for money, he refused the invitation of the big director Fellini to pay less, refused the German government's invitation to shoot film film in pure gold without attaching a check, and for the same reason refused the medal sent to him by the French minister, saying that it was a stupid thing that he thought he was not worth.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about those around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the talented director Herzog</h1>
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
Get up.
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
Klaus had publicly stated that Herzog was the only one who understood him, and that he wanted to work with him the most, though he also slandered him profusely: Herzog was a pitiful, jealous, greedy, sinister, cowardly hypocrite. But Herzog was able to stick to making films with him in the end.
They had a crisis while filming "Achill, The Wrath of God." Herzog took out all the film, and Klaus was laughed at for almost falling into the mud pit and prepared to leave. Herzog took out his weapon and threatened to kill him before killing himself, and Klaus knew that the director was serious and had to stay and finish the film.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-center-line" > Life is not the end, death is</h1>
In his later years, Klaus became manic and often angry, and was even advised by local Indians to kill him while filming. Especially in the last years of his life, he became more and more eccentric and emotionally out of control until he died of a heart attack in 91, completing his 65-year-old life.
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
The Narcissist who is seriously ill: Klaus. Kinsky If all narcissists are dismissively called arrogant egoists, it is obviously inappropriate, but for the sick narcissist, the ideal profession is acting. This brings us to the German actor Klaus. Kinsky. But there is no denying that he is playing himself. Childhood encounters are later alluded to in our lives, and so is Klaus. The lack of principles did not prevent him from becoming a popular theater and film actor. People with this narcissistic disorder speak black and white about the people around them divided into good and bad people, such as his relationship with the genius director Herzog Life is not the end, death is
Finally: Klaus's life was narcissistic and painful, and everyone with a personality disorder should be treated well, but unfortunately life is not always supposed to be. Let's make him a shining star, as he thinks he is.