Juliet of the Spirits is a comedy drama film that revolves around a married woman, who catches her husband having an affair. She tries to gather the courage required to give him a divorce.
Robert Wolders made his screen debut in the 1965 Italian-French fantasy comedy-drama film ‘Juliet of the Spirits’ directed by Federico Fellini. The film holds a 79% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. That same year, he also made his first television appearance in the American television program ‘Flipper’ where he played the role of ‘Captain Johnson.’ In 1966, he joined the main cast of the American Western television series ‘Laredo’ as ‘Erik Hunter.’ The series ran for 2 seasons and aired its final episode in 1967. He next starred as ‘Corporal Bruckner’ in the 1967 American drama war film ‘Tobruk’ directed by Arthur Hiller. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Visual Effects. He next appeared in television series and films such as ‘Daniel Boone’ (1967), ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ (1967), ‘The Name of the Game’ (1968), ‘The F.B.I.’ (1969), ‘Kemek’ (1970), ‘Dan August’ (1970), ‘Bewitched’ (1970), ‘Raid on Rommel’ (1971), ‘Interval’ (1973), ‘Banacek’ (1974), ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ (1974), and ‘McMillan & Wife’ (1974). He was last seen in the 1975 Delbert Mann-directed history drama television film ‘The Legendary Curse of the Hope Diamond’ where he played the role of ‘Hendrik.’
Juliet of the Spirits is a comedy drama film that revolves around a married woman, who catches her husband having an affair. She tries to gather the courage required to give him a divorce.
Juliet of the Spirits is a comedy drama film that revolves around a married woman, who catches her husband having an affair. She tries to gather the courage required to give him a divorce.