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| | Charlie Chaplin, Otto Sander: books reviewed by John Clark (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Otto Sander is a familiar name in Germany, an even more familiar face and an inimitable voice that people recognise instantly. |
 | | Klaus Dermutz and Karin Messinger have created a portrait of his career, (Otto Sander: A whiff of anarchy should certainly be there), which shifts between theatre and film, tv and the spoken word. |
 | | Sander's theatre work was dominated by his relationship with the Schaubuehn for more than twenty years, from Peter Handke's, "Der Ritt ueber den Bodensee", directed by Claus Peymann, playing Emil Jannings, with Bruno Ganz (Heinrich George), Jutte Lampe (Elizabeth Bergner), Guenter Lampe (Erich von Stroheim) and Edith Clever (Henny Porton). |
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