Film legend Udo Kier wants to work with one of his favorite directors, David Lynch, but his code forbids him from reaching out and asking for a role.
Legendary actor Udo Kier talks to Screen Rant about his storied career, his role in Iron Sky, and what it's like to play Adolf Hitler in a comedy.
At this year’s Berlin Film Festival, Udo Kier had two projects: David Schalko’s Austrian-German mini-series M – A City Hunts a Murderer, a homage to the Fritz Lang’s 1931 M, and he co-starred with Geraldine Chaplin (Charlie’s daughter) in Holy Beasts. A consummate raconteur Kier is in great shape and has recently been regaling audiences at career homages at festivals in Macau and Gerardmer, France. Just don't call them lifetime achievement awards. “My life isn’t over yet!” he declares. COLLIDER: In a review following the world premiere of Dragged Across Concrete in … The post Udo Kier on ‘M – A City Hunts a Murderer’, ‘Dragged Across Concrete’, and Being a Survivor appeared first on Collider.