Dutch Blade Runner star Rutger Hauer dies at 75: ANP
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[July 25, 2019]
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch actor
Rutger Hauer, best known for his role in science fiction classic Blade
Runner, died on July 19 after a short illness, Dutch news agency ANP
reported on Wednesday, citing his family. He was 75.
Hauer, whose funeral took place in the Netherlands on Wednesday,
appeared in a total of over 100 Dutch and international movies. He won a
Golden Globe in 1988 for his role in Escape from Sobibor.
In Blade Runner, Hauer played the part of android Roy Batty, the
adversary of "blade runner" Rick Deckard, played by Harrison Ford.
Hauer starred in Dutch classics and Hollywood blockbusters as well as in
a whole range of B-movies, in which he was mostly cast as the villain.
"I'm not very good at judging movie scripts," he said in 1994, adding
that the less budget a movie had, the more they were willing to pay him.
Hauer, who led a quiet life in the north of the Netherlands when not in
Hollywood, used his money and fame to help children and pregnant women
with HIV/Aids through his non-profit Starfish Association.
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Actor Rutger Hauer of the movie "The Mill and the Cross", poses for
the media before the screening of the film during the Sundance Film
Festival in Park City, Utah, January 23, 2011. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart
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Dutch director Paul Verhoeven, who made five movies and TV series
with Hauer, said he had lost his "alter ego."
"He was to me what Marcello Mastroianni was to Fellini. I have only
good memories."
(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by William Maclean and Alison
Williams)
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