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Not only was he gay, but he didn't die from horrible burns as depicted in the book and the movie.
Letters have surfaced in Germany proving that the World War Two spy who inspired the hero the the Oscar-winning film The English Patient was no womaniser but a gay man in love with a young soldier called Hans Entholt.
The corresopondence also indicate the Hungarian-born adventurer Count Laszlo de Almásy did not die of a morphine overdose after suffering terrible burns and dreaming of the woman he loved, the fate the befell the fictional hero played by Ralph Fiennes in the film.
Ralph Fiennes and Kristin Scott Thomas in The English Patient. Letters newly unearthed reveal that the real-life inspiration for Fiennes' character was gay
Instead Almásy succumbed to amoebic dysentry in 1951 never having once slept with a woman.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hero-gay-love-Nazi-soldier.html#ixzz0kE4WbEXN


