Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Christoph Waltz
- There are plenty of people over there who understand the difference. And there are plenty of people over here who understand the difference. It’s still one world and it has been for a long time.
- One does not contradict the other.Straight-faced is the basis of all decent comedy.
- It’s the economics, that’s why opera is not dying but gets more and more difficult to put on.
- If I jumped into the cliché, everybody will have seen it before. If I stick to my ignorance a little bit, maybe, maybe it will turn out different. Or maybe a slightly new aspect to a comic book villain.
- I’m not into weapons. I’m not into cars. I’m not into explosions. I’m scared of all of that.
- I worked next to an elephant. And considering that she could step on your toes, it’s a good idea to keep a certain distance. It’s also a good idea to befriend the trainer.
- I had to learn how to drive a cement truck because there is a whole car chase with cement trucks, so I had to learn how to drive a cement truck. I don’t like these things, but I’m not an idiot. I can do it.
- I guess there are no real strict rules [in comedy], but I just learn to apply my philosophy about comedy which is, it’s a serious business and the result needs to be funny, not the process.
- I go with the most interesting thing that comes my way,I don’t expect it to come from India to tell you the truth, but if it did, fine by me.
- Effortless [performance] and improvisation are two different things. Just because it’s improvised doesn’t mean it’s effortless and just because it’s effortless doesn’t necessarily mean it’s improvised.
Christoph Waltz, born on October 4, 1956, in Vienna, Austria, is a renowned actor who has achieved international acclaim for his exceptional talent. He began his acting career in theater and television in Europe but gained global recognition for his remarkable performances in Quentin Tarantino’s films.
Waltz’s breakthrough came with his role as the charismatic and cunning Colonel Hans Landa in Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” (2009), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He continued to collaborate with Tarantino, starring in “Django Unchained” (2012), for which he won his second Oscar in the same category.
His versatile acting skills have allowed him to take on a variety of roles, from villains to mentors. Waltz’s ability to seamlessly switch between different languages, including English, German, and French, has further expanded his range.
In addition to his Tarantino collaborations, he has appeared in various other films, including “Spectre” (2015) as the iconic Bond villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Christoph Waltz is celebrated for his remarkable performances and has firmly established himself as a versatile and esteemed actor in the world of cinema.
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