Claude-Oliver Rudolph
German actor, producer, screenwriter, and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
German actor, producer, screenwriter, and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claude-Oliver Rudolph (born 30 November 1956 in Frankfurt) is a German actor, producer, screenwriter, and film director.
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Internationally, he is known in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough alongside Pierce Brosnan. Rudolph is known to German-speaking audiences, among others, from the film Das Boot and the TV series Rote Erde.
Claude-Oliver Rudolph dubbed the film The Wrestler.
In 2011 Rudolph acquired the rights to protect the name of Hans Albers' biography.[1] Along with Frank Otto wanted Rudolph by his own admission a movie and a musical called Hans Albers - the blonde rebel publish. To date, no implementation has taken place (as of January 2020).[2][3]
Rudolph has worked for the television broadcaster RT (formerly "Russia Today") since April 2016. There he worked under the editor-in-chief Ivan Rodionow as "Head of Art and Culture" with his own program Clash.[4] From 18 September 2016 to 16 June 2019, he hosted 26 episodes of the talk show.[5][6]
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