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Bud Spencer I A Legend of Cinema and Humanity

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Humor, Values, and Humanity of a Film Icon

Sterling, Viktor

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Bud Spencer - A Legend of Cinema and Humanity By Sterling In Bud Spencer - A Legend of Cinema and Humanity, author Stefan Ludewig offers a unique and comprehensive insight into the life and work of Bud Spencer, one of the most iconic actors in film history. Born as Carlo Pedersoli, Spencer gained worldwide fame through his numerous action comedies and his unforgettable partnership with Terence Hill. But behind the rugged façade and the famous brawl scenes was a man of great humanity and deep values. This book not only traces his career from his early days as a successful swimmer to his rise as an international film star, but also delves into his special partnership with Terence Hill. Their on-screen dynamic shaped the action-comedy genre for decades and remains unforgettable. The author had the personal honor of meeting Bud Spencer during his medical treatment at the Charité hospital. This personal encounter allowed him to experience the man behind the legend up close. In these meetings, Bud Spencer revealed himself as a man of great humility, who remained down-to-earth and authentic despite his fame. Furthermore, the book sheds light on Bud Spencers multifaceted personality, his philosophy, his commitment to social projects, and his post-film career. He was not just an actor, but also an entrepreneur, author, and someone who actively shaped life. The work is free of copyright, trademark claims, and third-party licensing, making it unrestricted in use and open for further processing. Bud Spencer - A Legend of Cinema and Humanity is an essential book for anyone who wants to learn more about the real person behind the cult figure and dive deeper into his extraordinary life story.

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Erschienen: 16.08.2025

Umfang: 92 S.

Sprache: Deutsch

Einband: KT

Format: 0.6 x 21 x 14.8 cm

Lesealter: Lesealter: 1-99 J.

ISBN/EAN: 9783565001460

Umbreit-Nr.: 7397412

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