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7->''"You can't always do the extraordinary, in between you have to do the ordinary. Because if you didn't, what would constitute the extraordinary?"''
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9Christoph Waltz (born 4 October 1956 in UsefulNotes/{{Vienna}}) is a German-Austrian actor.
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11His career revolved mainly around theatre and television in German-speaking European countries... until Creator/QuentinTarantino got the idea of casting him as [[ThoseWackyNazis SS Standartenführer]] [[ManipulativeBastard Hans]] [[WickedCultured Landa]] (a.k.a. "The Jew Hunter") in ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', a [[StarMakingRole groundbreaking role]] that brought him international fame and acclaim. He has been [[TypeCasting regularly cast]] either as a villain or as a mentor figure ever since. He is [[{{Omniglot}} fluent in German, French, and English]] and [[TheCastShowoff speaks all three of the languages]] by himself in both Tarantino movies he appeared in.[[note]]he also spoke some Italian in ''Inglorious Basterds'', but he's not fluent in real life[[/note]]
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13Waltz has also won the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Supporting Actor twice so far, for his roles in Tarantino's movies (the aforementioned ''Inglourious Basterds'' and ''Film/DjangoUnchained'').
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15[[folder:His roles include:]]
16* Alf in ''Series/ACaseForTwo'' (1985)
17* Creator/FriedrichNietzsche in ''Wahnfried'' (1986)
18* A German spy in ''Goldeneye: The Secret Life of Creator/IanFleming'' (1989)
19* Dr. Hans Joachim Dorfmann in ''Series/TheGravyTrain'' (1990)
20* Martin Wolf in ''Series/InspectorRex'' (1994)
21* SS Standartenführer Hans Landa in ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'' (2009)
22* Benjamin Chudnofsky in ''Film/TheGreenHornet'' (2011)
23* August Rosenbluth in ''Literature/WaterForElephants'' (2011)
24* UsefulNotes/CardinalRichelieu in ''[[Film/TheThreeMusketeers2011 The Three Musketeers]]'' (2011)
25* Alan Cowan in ''Film/{{Carnage|2011}}'' (2011)
26* Dr. King Schultz in ''Film/DjangoUnchained'' (2012)
27* Mandrake in ''WesternAnimation/{{Epic|2013}}'' (2013)
28* Qohen Leth in ''Film/TheZeroTheorem'' (2013)
29* Walter Keane in ''Film/BigEyes'' (2014)
30* Franz Oberhauser/Ernst Stavro Blofeld in two ''Film/JamesBond'' films
31** ''Film/{{Spectre}}'' (2015)
32** ''Film/NoTimeToDie'' (2021)
33* Léon Rom in ''Film/TheLegendOfTarzan'' (2016)
34* Dusan Mirkovic in ''Film/{{Downsizing}}'' (2017)
35* Cornelius in ''Film/TulipFever'' (2017)
36* Dr. Dyson Ido in ''Film/AlitaBattleAngel'' (2019)
37* Ulrich Mott in ''Film/{{Georgetown}}'' (2019)
38* [[TheGrimReaper Death]] in Creator/WoodyAllen's ''Rifkin's Festival'' (2020)
39* Boris Schommers in ''Film/TheFrenchDispatch'' (2021)
40* Count Volpe in ''WesternAnimation/GuillermoDelTorosPinocchio'' (2021)
41* Max Borlund in ''Film/DeadForADollar'' (2022)
42* Regus Patoff in ''Series/TheConsultant2023''
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45!!'''Tropes associated with him:'''
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47* AsHimself: In ''Film/MuppetsMostWanted'', playing the special guest in the Muppets' Berlin show.
48* ChronicallyKilledActor: Well, not ''every'' time, but it sure adds up. [[Film/DjangoUnchained Even his more heroic roles aren't safe.]] At least [[Film/AlitaBattleAngel one of his roles]] [[spoiler:allows him to play not only a [[NinetiesAntiHero bona-fide (anti)hero]], but keeps him alive in the end]].
49* [[invoked]]MultipleLanguagesSameVoiceActor: He frequently dubs his English-speaking roles in other languages, most notably in German (obviously) and in French.
50* FauxAffablyEvil: Extremely skilled at playing murderous, monstrous villains who are capable of politeness when needed.
51* SmugSmiler: One of his characteristic traits are his slightly tilted lips, giving this impression. It's ''very'' effective when he's playing villains.
52* SoftSpokenSadist: Hero or villain, his characters rarely raise their voices or sound rude. Doesn't makes them any less capable... or deadly.
53* WickedCultured: When he plays villains, they tend to be cultured and versed in several languages.

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