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Nationality
  
US 1944

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Kurt Kreuger

Spouse(s)
  
married (1951–1957)

Years active
  
1940–1978


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Born
  
23 July 1916 (
1916-07-23
)
Michendorf, Germany

Occupation
  
actorreal estate investor

Died
  
July 12, 2006, Los Angeles, California, United States

Education
  
Columbia University, London School of Economics and Political Science

Movies
  
The Enemy Below, Fear, Unfaithfully Yours, The Dark Corner, Sahara

Similar People
  
Dick Powell, Spencer Gordon Bennet, Preston Sturges, Zoltan Korda, Rex Ingram

Kurt Kreuger (July 23, 1916 – July 12, 2006) was a Swiss-reared German actor. Kreuger once was the third most requested male actor at 20th Century Fox. He starred with, among others, Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart.

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Life and career

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Kreuger was born in Michendorf, Germany, but grew up in Switzerland (in St. Moritz). He attended the London School of Economics and enrolled in Columbia University (New York City) to study medicine, but soon dropped out to pursue a career in acting. His father, a businessman, cut off his allowance after he embarked seriously on an acting career.

In 1943, during the filming of Sahara, Kreuger was almost killed in a dramatic scene because the director almost forgot to say "cut". He was quoted by the San Francisco Chronicle:

I was running across the dunes when Tambul jumped on top of me and pressed my head into the sand to suffocate me. Only Zoltán forgot to yell cut, and Ingram was so emotionally caught up in the scene that he kept pressing my face harder and harder. Finally, I went unconscious. Nobody knew this. Even the crew was transfixed, watching this dramatic "killing." If Zoltán hadn't finally said cut, as an afterthought, it would have been all over for me.

Kreuger's first major film credit was in Mademoiselle Fifi, a 1944 release that is set in the Franco-Prussian War.

Kreuger was primarily offered roles in World War II films as a German officer, prompting him to complain about being typecast as a Nazi. One of Kreuger's few opportunities to play a non-Nazi role was in 1948's Unfaithfully Yours, in which he played Rex Harrison's personal assistant. When Kreuger asked Darryl F. Zanuck for better roles, Zanuck reportedly replied: "What's your hurry? With your looks, you'll be good at 50."

Kreuger was once the third most-requested male pinup at 20th Century Fox, after Tyrone Power and John Payne.

Kurt Kreuger briefly returned to Europe and starred in several German films. He returned to the United States in 1955 after being injured in a car accident in Paris, France.

His last film was The St. Valentine's Day Massacre in 1967. He also had a number of roles in television in the 1950s and 1960s, including two guest appearances on Perry Mason and five on 77 Sunset Strip.

Kreuger was a successful real estate investor, primarily in properties in Beverly Hills, California. He lived in Beverly Hills and had a second home in Aspen, Colorado. He enjoyed skiing and participated in that sport until he was 87.

He was a lifelong bachelor and claims of a marriage to a European aristocrate were never substantiated.

Kreuger died on 12 July 2006, just a few days before his 90th birthday, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles of an age-related stroke.


Filmography

Actor
1978
The Paper Chase (TV Series) as
Faculty Member in Elevator
- The Paper Chase (1978) - Faculty Member in Elevator
1976
Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
Koenig / Major Hemmschler
- Anschluss '77 (1977) - Koenig
- The Feminum Mystique: Part 1 (1976) - Major Hemmschler
1975
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Don Chambers
- Image of Evil (1975) - Don Chambers
1970
Get Smart (TV Series) as
Auerbach
- House of Max: Part 2 (1970) - Auerbach
- House of Max: Part 1 (1970) - Auerbach
1968
To Die in Paris (TV Movie) as
The Gestapo Officer
1967
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Alex Heindorf
- The Night of the Falcon (1967) - Alex Heindorf
1967
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre as
James Clark
1967
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Polya
- A Cube of Sugar (1967) - Polya
1966
12 O'Clock High (TV Series) as
Colonel Gerlach
- The Pariah (1966) - Colonel Gerlach
1966
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? as
German Captain
1963
Combat! (TV Series) as
Major Werner / Capt. Neubauer
- Finest Hour (1965) - Major Werner
- Glow Against the Sky (1963) - Capt. Neubauer
1965
I Spy (TV Series) as
Eric Thorsten
- No Exchange on Damaged Merchandise (1965) - Eric Thorsten
1964
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Stefan Valder
- The Terbuf Affair (1964) - Stefan Valder
1959
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Karl Kadar / Hans Breel
- The Case of the Capering Camera (1964) - Karl Kadar
- The Case of the Shattered Dream (1959) - Hans Breel
1958
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Paul Van Dehn / Rafael Galindos / Kurt Weibel / ...
- Our Man in Switzerland (1963) - Paul Van Dehn
- The Positive Negative (1961) - Rafael Galindos
- Legend of Crystal Dart (1960) - Kurt Weibel
- Safari (1960) - Kurt Heller
- Iron Curtain Caper (1958) - John Luder
1963
G.E. True (TV Series) as
Reinhard Heydrich / Stefan Jarek
- Heydrich: Part 2 (1963) - Reinhard Heydrich
- Heydrich: Part 1 (1963) - Reinhard Heydrich
- Security Risk (1963) - Stefan Jarek
1961
My Sister Eileen (TV Series) as
Nils Jorgensson
- Ruth's Holiday (1961) - Nils Jorgensson
1961
Route 66 (TV Series) as
Otto Weller
- Effigy in Snow (1961) - Otto Weller
1959
Five Fingers (TV Series) as
Van Stappen
- Dossier (1959) - Van Stappen
1959
The Third Man (TV Series) as
Hauptmann
- Castle in Spain (1959) - Hauptmann
1958
The Silent Service (TV Series) as
Hauser / Kaptain
- U-47 in Scapa Flow (1958) - Hauser
- Seanettle vs U-Boat (1958) - Kaptain
1958
Legion of the Doomed as
Capt. Marcheck
1957
The Enemy Below as
Von Holem
1957
Navy Log (TV Series) as
The Baron
- P.O.W. at Forty Fathoms (1957) - The Baron
1956
Passport to Danger (TV Series)
- Helsinki (1956)
1955
The Missing Scientists as
Max Anders
1955
Crusader (TV Series) as
Dolkov
- Air Express to Freedom (1955) - Dolkov
1954
Fear as
Erich Baumann
1953
Die blaue Stunde as
Dulong
1951
Herzen im Sturm as
Jens Wulf
1950
Kronjuwelen as
Paul Regner
1950
Spy Hunt as
Captain Heimer
1948
Unfaithfully Yours as
Tony Windborn
1946
The Dark Corner as
Anthony Jardine
1946
Sentimental Journey as
Walt Wilson
1945
The Spider as
Ernest, alias The Great Garonne
1945
Paris Underground as
Capt. Kurt von Weber
1945
Escape in the Desert as
Lt. Von Kleist
1945
Hotel Berlin as
Major Otto Kauders
1944
The Case of the Tremendous Trifle (Documentary short) as
German Lieutenant (uncredited)
1944
Mademoiselle Fifi as
Lt. von Eyrick - Called 'Fifi'
1944
The Hitler Gang as
Young SS Officer (uncredited)
1944
None Shall Escape as
Lt. Gersdorf
1943
Interrogation of Enemy Airmen (Documentary short) as
Corporal Schloss (uncredited)
1943
The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler as
Nazi Youth leader
1943
Sahara as
Capt. von Schletow (as Kurt Krueger)
1943
Secret Service in Darkest Africa as
Ernst Muller
1943
Don't Be a Sucker (Short) as
Hans (uncredited)
1943
Background to Danger as
Chauffeur (uncredited)
1943
Action in the North Atlantic as
German U-Boat Sailor on Microphone (uncredited)
1943
Edge of Darkness as
German Co-Pilot (uncredited)
1943
Tonight We Raid Calais as
German Soldier (uncredited)
1943
Hangmen Also Die! as
Gestapo Officer (uncredited)
1943
The Moon Is Down as
Orderly (uncredited)
1943
The Purple V as
Walter Heyse
1941
A Yank in the R.A.F. as
German Pilot (uncredited)
1941
International Squadron as
German Pilot (uncredited)
1941
The Deadly Game as
Lieutenant
1941
Man Hunt as
German Attaché (uncredited)
1940
Arise, My Love as
German Sentry (uncredited)
1940
Mystery Sea Raider as
Franz, German Seaman
Archive Footage
2012
Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
Tony Windborn
- Unfaithfully Yours (2012) - Tony Windborn
1966
The Baron's African War (TV Movie) as
Ernst Muller
1945
Christmas in Connecticut as
German U-Boat Sailor (edited from 'Action in the North Atlantic') (uncredited)

References

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