3/5/2023 0 Comments Warden bill bossI’m so damn proud we created pop culture together. He was a force of nature, an unique human being and an iconic actor. RIP my friend, you will live forever on screen!" Wished we could have made many more movies. "I’m totally shocked Dieter passed away," Six wrote on Twitter. "He was a force of nature, a unique human being and an iconic actor. Even if you've never seen a single frame of these movies, you've no doubt heard about the gonzo premise that binds them all together. That said, American audiences probably know him best for writer/director Tom Six's Human Centipede trilogy, a bizarre series of over-the-top Dutch horror films that deal with the desire to stitch a bunch of people together, butt to mouth. 29 - a few weeks after his 78th birthday.Ī native of Germany, Laser enjoyed a prolific acting career that dated back to the late 1960s. The unfortunate news was confirmed to SYFY WIRE by his wife, Inge. According to a post on the actor's personal Facebook page, Laser died on Saturday, Feb. Dieter Laser, the actor who played the twisted surgeon Josef Heiter in 2009's The Human Centipede (First Sequence), has passed away at the age of 78. In short, businesses that do well and do good are top of my list and pop stars that get that are, too.īilly Warden is a writer, marketing exec and multimedia producer based in the Research Triangle, where he co-founded the p.r. A more contemporary example is Chance the Rapper and his support for Chicago Public Schools. Paul Newman’s food products are always my first choice (and “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” is a legendary movie). Bono helping to launch RED in 2006 to fight AIDS and ultimately fund stronger health systems is an example (U2 remains one of my favorite bands after seeing them in my first rock concert). Taylor Swift’s move to take back control of her music by re-recording her masters is also a boss move and will have long-time implications for the music industry.įave pop culture entrepreneur?: I am impressed with celebrity entrepreneurs that use their platform for good. And I loved Colson Whitehead’s new book, “Harlem Shuffle,” featuring a scrappy entrepreneur trying to provide for and protect his family in the swirl of 1960s New York City.įave pop culture boss?: Beyonce immediately comes to mind as someone with enormous talent who knows where she wants to go and how to get it done while permanently changing the status quo. Jennifer Dowdna’s pioneering bio-genetic work on CRISPR as captured in Walter Isaacson’s recent biography gives a sense of where this cutting edge field is going. I also got a ton of inspiration interviewing 55 entrepreneurial leaders for our book “Life Entrepreneurs” and learning about how they have created extraordinary lives through values alignment, intentional action, opportunity recognition, regular reflection, and being surrounded by a diverse “personal board of directors.”Ĭharacters with business wisdom?: “Who Owns the Ice House” is a classic entrepreneurship book, and the eight business lessons imparted by protagonist Uncle Cleve are well worth paying attention to. It continues to inspire and is on top of the book list I want our kids to read. I first read “The Power of One” by Bryce Courtenay when I was living in South Africa. My wife and I are also enjoying “Money Heist” on Netflix – a super-smart Spanish language show about staying several steps ahead of your competition.īooks from which you draw inspiration?: Victor Frankel’s book “Man’s Search for Meaning” is a strong reminder of the value of life and its majesty. I also do a lot of yoga and have a great electronic chill track that I listen to on Spotify.įave movie and TV series with a business lesson to teach?: Just saw “Moneyball” which I loved and speaks to how an iconoclastic, data driven approach can help you see things differently – and get outsize results with limited resources. Music to relax and recharge?: I love deep house and electronic chill music.
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