It's divided by the life of Bjorn Andresen, the world's most beautiful <x0...

Swedish actor Bjorn Andresen, widely known for his role as Taddzio in the famous 1971 film “Death in Venice”, has passed away at the age of 70. Andresen became only 15 years old after Italian director Lucino Visconti publicly named the world's most beautiful “ “a label [...]
Andresen became only 15 years old, after Italian director Lucino Visconti publicly named him the world's most beautiful <x0...
During film shootings, the actor experienced difficult experiences, including pressures and inappropriate situations he later described as “traumatic”, including forced visits to homosexual clubs.
Andresen has confessed in later interviews that he felt it was “exploited and uncontrollably” on his new life in light of fame.
After the international success of the film, he moved temporarily to Japan, where he turned into a pop icon and a model admired by millions of fans, mainly women.
Despite his success, he never fully escaped the shadow of Taddzio's role, which, according to him, “limited the possibilities for more serious roles”.
In his career, Andresen played in over 30 films and serials, and developed a deep passion for music, becoming a pianist and composer.
He had two children with his ex-wife, Swedish poet Suzanne Roman.
Bjorn Andresen will be remembered as an artist with a sensitive soul, facing the dark side of early fame and managed to remain a memorable figure of European cinema.












