Horror of horrors: Austria's latest star, Oscar-winner and “Inglourious Basterd” Christoph Waltz, is not Austrian after all, local media reported Thursday. “Revealed: Waltz is not Austrian,” the daily Oesterreich screamed on its front page. Born in Vienna, where he also went to school and studied drama, Waltz nevertheless holds a German passport like his father, although his mother is Austrian, the newspaper reported. “Does the Oscar for Vienna's golden boy count for Austria or Germany?” the serious daily Die Presse agonised after the revelations emerged. A relative unknown outside Germany and Austria, Waltz became an international star almost overnight following his brilliant turn as Nazi officer Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino's “Inglourious Basterds,” which earned him every major film award from the Screen Actors Guild award to the Golden Globe, and the Oscar. Lauded at home, where he was even received in March by Chancellor Werner Faymann, Waltz never breathed a word about his actual nationality.