Robert Hoffmann

Robert Hoffmann (born 30 August 1939) is an Austrian actor perhaps best known to British audiences for his title role performance in The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1964).[1]

Robert Hoffman
Robert Hoffmann in Spasmo (1974)
Born (1939-08-30) 30 August 1939
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2004

Hoffmann was born in Salzburg, and Robinson Crusoe was his screen debut. He has since appeared in various parts in film and TV throughout Europe in Germany, Italy, France and occasionally the UK.

In 1997, he was interviewed by the BBC for TV and radio when the Robinson Crusoe series was first released on video.[2]

Selected filmography

gollark: The Islamic god is claimed to be omnipotent, I think. Thus, they know *in advance* if someone is going to go to hell or not when they're created or whatever. And then create them/allow them to be created *anyway*, knowing they're bound for eternal torture because a system they created makes them get eternally tortured. Just... why?
gollark: I consider eternal torture unethical *anyway*, but given the situation with god it's even worse.
gollark: I'm fairly sure Islam has a hell-type thing.
gollark: I think Islam has the whole "eternal torture" thing going on too, which is not very good.
gollark: I am not insulting you, merely your belief system.

References

  1. The New York Times
  2. Robert Hoffman BBC interview
  3. Adler, Renata; Thompson, Howard (February 21, 1968). "Movie Review". The New York Times.


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