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Pierre Brice (born 6 February 1929 in Brest, France), birth name Baron Pierre Louis de Bris, is a French actor, mainly known to the audience for his role as fictional Apache-chief Winnetou in German Karl May movies.Life and filmsWhen he was 19, Brice enlisted as volunteer to the French army and was fighting in the war at Indochina.From 1962 to 1968 Brice acted in a total of eleven German Western movies adapted from novels by German author Karl May, in which he played the fictional red Indian chief Winnetou of the Mescalero Apache-tribe, alongside Lex Barker or Stewart Granger as the white heroes. After the movies he also played this role at the Bad Segeberg open-air theatre, Germany, from 1988 to 1991 and also worked there until 1999 as director of several open-air theatre productions (the open-air theatre in Bad Segeberg is dedicated only to productions of Karl May shows). Besides the theatre productions he was mainly seen in various TV-series of a soft boulevard style, like "Ein Schloss am Wörthersee" (A castle on the Woerthersee) or "Die Hütte am See" (The shack at the lake). In 1979 he again played Winnetou in a 14-part TV series called "Mein Freund Winnetou" (My friend Winnetou - Winnetou le Mescalero), which did not originate from Karl May material. In 1997 he again acted in a two-part TV mini series "Winnetous Rückkehr" (The return of Winnetou), which earned devastating critism from the fans, as the Winnetou-character died in the movie "Winnetou III" and now suddenly returned to the living. Again, this one did not originate from a story by Karl May. Pierre Brice tried to escape the Winnetou-character in the 1976 TV series "Die Mädchen aus dem Weltraum" (Star Maidens) and in several movies for the big screen, e.g. as Zorro in the Italian "Zorro contro Maciste" (1963). He also worked with Terence Hill (still called Mario Girotti at the time) in "Schüsse im Dreivierteltakt" (Shots in 3/4 Time) (1965), again with Lex Barker in a non-Karl May movie "Die Hölle von Manitoba" (A Place Called Glory City) (1965) and in "Gern hab' ich die Frauen gekillt" (Killer's Carnival) (1966) Stewart Granger, Lex Barker and Pierre Brice finally worked together in one movie. Singer careerLike Lex Barker (who recorded only two tracks as singer) Pierre Brice tried to sing with the help of German composer Martin Boettcher, and even managed several singles and CDs. Most of the songs were in German and, as Brice didn't understand the language at the time of recording, he had to sing them phonetically.
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