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Andrew Sachs (1930–2016)

Auteur de Natural Disasters (Eyewitness Video)

12+ oeuvres 40 utilisateurs 1 Critiques

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Crédit image: Andrew Sachs as Manuel in 'Fawlty Towers' (BBC, 1975).

Œuvres de Andrew Sachs

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Le crime de l'Orient-Express (1934) — Reader, quelques éditions17,086 exemplaires
Un cheval dans la salle de bains (1987) — Narrateur, quelques éditions13,842 exemplaires
Silas marner. (1861) — Narrateur, quelques éditions11,328 exemplaires
Moi, Boy (1984) — Narrateur, quelques éditions7,755 exemplaires
La Puissance et la Gloire (1940) — Narrateur, quelques éditions7,748 exemplaires
Une poignée de cendres (1934) — Narrateur, quelques éditions4,396 exemplaires
Le flux et le reflux (1948) — Narrateur, quelques éditions2,977 exemplaires
La Mort, entre autres (2006) — Narrateur, quelques éditions1,251 exemplaires
Le Royaume d'Outrebrume (Tome 1-Oursin des Étoiles) (2005) — Narrateur, quelques éditions1,066 exemplaires
Corduroy Mansions (2009) — Narrateur, quelques éditions1,060 exemplaires
The Story of the Jews: Finding the Words, 1000 BCE – 1492 CE (2013) — Narrateur, quelques éditions878 exemplaires
The Dog Who Came in from the Cold (2010) — Reader, quelques éditions741 exemplaires
Noé Nectar et son voyage étrange (2010) — Narrateur, quelques éditions395 exemplaires
The Orchard Book of Roman Myths (1999) — Narrateur, quelques éditions167 exemplaires
Neverwhere [Full-Cast Radio Adaptation] (1996) — Narrateur — 132 exemplaires
Shada (2003) — Narrateur — 69 exemplaires
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (BBC Audio) (2007) — Narrateur — 49 exemplaires
The Boy That Time Forgot (2008) — Narrateur — 32 exemplaires
Plant (Eyewitness Video) (1997) — Narrateur — 23 exemplaires
Fawlty Towers: Series 2 (2001) — Actor — 20 exemplaires
Ocean (Eyewitness Video) (1997) — Narrateur — 19 exemplaires
Planets (Eyewitness Video) (1997) — Narrateur — 18 exemplaires
NOVA: Einstein Revealed [1996 TV episode] (1996) — Actor — 14 exemplaires
Roald Dahl Audio Collection: 10 Books on 27 CDs (2006) — Narrateur, quelques éditions8 exemplaires
Horror Stories (audiobook) (1995) — Narrateur — 4 exemplaires
Supersense [1988 TV series] — Narrateur — 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Sachs, Andreas Siegfried
Date de naissance
1930-04-07
Date de décès
2016-11-23
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Berlin, Germany
Lieu du décès
Northwood, Middlesex, England, UK
Cause du décès
vascular dementia
Lieux de résidence
Kilburn, London, England, UK
Professions
actor
Holocaust survivor
playwright
autobiographer
Relations
Lang, Melody (wife)
Sachs, John (son)
Baille, Georgina (granddaughter)
Courte biographie
Andrew Sachs was born Andreas Siegfried Sachs in Berlin, Germany. His parents were Katharina, a librarian, and Hans Emil Sachs, an insurance broker. His father was Jewish, of Austrian ancestry. In 1938, when he was eight years old, the family moved to the UK to escape Nazi persecution. In the late 1950s, while at business college, Sachs began working on BBC radio productions. He went on to act with repertory theater and made his West End debut in the 1958 production of the Whitehall farce Simple Spymen. He made his film debut in 1959 in The Night We Dropped a Clanger. He appeared in numerous television series throughout the 1960s, with small roles on shows such as The Saint in 1962. His breakthrough show was the British sitcom Fawlty Towers, created by and starring former Monty Python member John Cleese, which ran for 12 episodes between 1975 and 1979. Sachs played the Spanish waiter Manuel, whose unfortunate bumbling and limited English infuriated Cleese's egotistical and at times abusive hotel owner. Sachs's physical comedy skills and impeccable timing were key to the show's appeal. After Fawlty Towers, he continued to work consistently. He was frequently heard as a narrator of TV and radio documentaries, including all five series of the BBC's series Troubleshooter and ITV's ...from Hell series. He also narrated several audio books, including C. S. Lewis's Narnia series and Alexander McCall Smith's first online book, Corduroy Mansions, as well as two audiobooks of the popular children's TV series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. He performed all the voices in the English-language version of Jan Švankmajer's 1994 film Faust. He also did voices for many animated children's shows. His radio roles included Dr. John Watson in four series of original Sherlock Holmes stories for BBC Radio 4, Jeeves in The Code of the Woosters, and Edmond Dantès in The Count of Monte Cristo on BBC Radio 7. In 2009, he appeared in 27 episodes of the long-running soap opera Coronation Street. Sachs also wrote a number of plays for theater and radio between 1962 and 1978. Sachs married actress, writer, and fashion designer Melody Lang in 1960, and adopted her two sons from a previous marriage; the couple also had one daughter together. His autobiography, named after his Fawlty Towers catchphrase, I Know Nothing! The Autobiography, was published in 2015.

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I didn't get my review written soon after reading the book, so details are forgotten. Thurston is a young man in the service of a Moslem who is in charge of entertainment for the palace which also means often in charge of bribes and political maneuverings. The setting is in Palermo where Jews, Greeks, and Moslems all live in relative harmony.

Thurston is sent on a secret mission and meets a young woman he was once very much in love with. He is soon influenced by wealth and ambition. Good story.… (plus d'informations)
 
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maryreinert | Mar 31, 2024 |

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12
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29
Membres
40
Popularité
#370,100
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
1
ISBN
10