Fred Trebicka came with his calmness from the professor, more than the actor.
In some films I was afraid of him, in some I was in awe of him. In both cases he shows that he is an actor.
I didn't know if he would be as open as he turned out to be at the end of the conversation. It was the right day and time, perhaps. Fred talked about his rare grandmother and his cobbler grandfather who read Tolstoy.
For his 30-year marriage, the secret to surviving the breakup, not because the blunders - as he always calls the crises caused by him - had been candy, but because a unique woman had saved him and his family.
About the lost brother and spiritual encounters with him.
We talked about feelings, about vices, about qualities, pain and loss, especially about people.
In the end, I thought that the people you surround yourself with make you a beautiful artist and person.
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