Berlin, Jan 21 : Klaus Kinski's eldest daughter claims the late German actor raped
her when she was a child, showering her with gifts as he used her as a "sex
object," according to an interview published here.
Pola Kinski, 60, told
Germany's Stern magazine that her father, a prolific and mercurial actor who
starred in films such as "Doctor Zhivago" and "Nosferatu the Vampyre," started
abusing her when she was 5 or 6.
"Whether one believes me or not, this is
what happened to me. It's the truth," she told the weekly in an interview to
coincide with the publication in German next week of her
autobiography.
Klaus Kinski died of a heart attack in California two
decades ago, aged 65. He began theater acting after World War II, gained praise
for his evocative stage readings and achieved international fame after playing a
villain in Sergio Leone's spaghetti Western "For A Few Dollars More," which also
starred Clint Eastwood.
Kinski is most famous for his collaboration with
German director Werner Herzog. In films such as "Aguirre, the Wrath of God,"
''Woyzeck" and "Fitzcarraldo," Kinski portrayed characters that mirrored his own
volatile personality.
In an autobiography, written a few years before his
death and titled "All I Need is Love," he described himself as sexually
voracious and suffering from mental health problems.
An advance copy of
Pola Kinski's book obtained by the media details her father's alleged emotional
and sexual abuse over a 14-year period, during which he warned his daughter not
to tell anyone what happened and repeatedly gave her expensive
presents.
"He bought himself a little sex object, which he bedded on a
cushion made of silk," she told Stern magazine, adding that she wanted to reveal
"who this person really was" in her book.
Friends and other family
members couldn't immediately be reached or declined to publicly discuss Pola
Kinski's allegations.
An agent for Nastassja Kinski, Pola's younger
half-sister from her father's second marriage, said she was "not commenting just
yet."
One of Kinski's biographers, Peter Geyer, also declined to
comment.
Although she said she told her mother of the alleged abuse when
she was 19, Pola Kinski said she only felt real relief when her father died in
1991.
The German government's commissioner for sexual abuse issues said
the allegations against Kinski showed how hard it was for victims to break their
silence.
"Pola Kinski needed 20 years to say how terribly she was abused
by her father for years," Johannes-Wilhelm Roerig told German public television
station ZDF.
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