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Walter Kohut was an Austrian actor whose commanding screen presence and versatility made him a standout character actor in both West German and international cinema. Though he often played supporting roles, Kohut possessed a captivating intensity that elevated even the most minor parts, whether as a ruthless villain, a world-weary antihero, or a flawed everyman. Kohut's breakthrough came in the late 1970s, when he delivered a series of acclaimed performances that showcased his remarkable range. In the hard-hitting crime thriller Bloodline, he portrayed a chilling, calculating assassin with icy precision, while in the taut political drama 21 Hours at Munich, he brought a gripping, understated humanity to his role as a haunted police negotiator. But Kohut was equally adept at more nuanced, introspective parts, as evidenced by his sensitive portrayal of a troubled young man in the psychological drama The Glass Cell. Throughout his prolific career, Kohut demonstrated an uncanny ability to disappear into his roles, effortlessly inhabiting characters that spanned the gamut from gritty working-class antiheros (Panic Time) to aristocratic elites (A Bridge Too Far). His magnetic on-screen presence and gift for naturalistic, emotionally resonant performances made him an invaluable asset in a wide range of cinematic genres, cementing his status as one of the most respected and versatile character actors of his era.

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