Dorian Gray (1970) // dir. Massimo Dellamano
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1970, Helmut Berger , US Vogue magazine, photographed by Elisabetta Catalano
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L’Uomo Vogue 70s & 80s Covers
Helmut Berger by Oliviero Toscani (October/November 1973)
Paul Newman by Marka (June/July 1975)
Jack Nicholson by Klaus Lukas (August 1975)
Ryan O’Neal by Oliviero Toscani (August 1977)
Rudolf Nureyev by Oliviero Toscani (December 1979)
Rupert Everett by John Bishop (September 1984)
Jeremy Irons by Tony McGee (January 1982)
Hugh Grant by Lord Snowdon (December 1987)
Gary Oldman by Lord Snowdon (February 1988)
Daniel Day-Lewis by Herb Ritts (May 1988)
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Helmut Berger by Helmut Newton 1984
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Helmut Berger & Charlotte Rampling in 'The Damned' (1969)
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Helmut Berger e John Moulder-Brown en Ludwig (dir. Luchino Visconti, 1972)
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Helmut Berger and Virna Lisi in Paris, 1970
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Some of his misadventures were chronicled in a 1998 autobiography, simply titled “Ich” (“Me”), and in a 2012 photo book, “Helmut Berger: A Life in Pictures.” The latter opened with a declaration of defiance, written in French: “Je ne regrette rien” (“I regret nothing”). (x)
Helmut Berger (1944-2023)
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ROMY SCHNEIDER & HELMUT BERGER behind the scenes of Ludwig, 1972
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Helmut Berger, Burt Lancaster, and Luchino Visconti
— at a press event promoting Conversation Piece [Gruppo di famiglia in un interno], 1974.
"There was a certain moment," Berger said, "when I thought, I leave Luchino and go with Burt. Like a little girl, you know? But I cannot leave my old man for the other one, so I take them both, find an island and take care of them, cook for them. A fairy tale! I was really falling in love. Thank God the movie finished—I might have corrupted him."
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RIP Helmut Berger
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