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Steven Berkoff (born Leslie Steven Berks; 3 August 1937) is an English actor, author, playwright, theatre practitioner and theatre director.
As a theatre maker he is recognised for staging work with a heightened performance style eponymously known as "Berkovian theatre", which combines elements of physical theatre, total theatre and expressionism. His work has sometimes been viewed as an example of in-yer-face theatre, due to the intense presentation and taboo-breaking material in a number of his plays.
As a film actor, he is known for his performances in villainous roles, including the portrayals of General Orlov in the James Bond film Octopussy (1983), Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Lt. Col. Podovsky in Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) and Adolf Hitler in the TV mini-series War and Remembrance (1988–89).
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Steven Berkoff The butcher’s assistant, Jack Waller’s poultry shop, Leyden Street
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Steven Berkoff Old lady in her shop, Jubilee Street
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Steven Berkoff Untitled
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Steven Berkoff Bagel Seller, ‘Marks of the Lane’ Deli, Wentworth Street
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Steven Berkoff Old lady in her shop, Jubilee Street
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Steven Berkoff P. Lipman, Poultry Dealer, Hessel Street
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Steven Berkoff Untitled
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Steven Berkoff Sunday Morning, Brick Lane
c.1960