Born: April 12, 1928 – Died: January 19, 2022
Hardy Krüger, born Eberhard August Franz Ewald Krüger, captivated audiences with his remarkable talent and breathtaking performances. Born in Wedding, Berlin, he was the son of Auguste and Max Krüger. His parents led humble lives, but it was Hardy's exceptional acting skills that would ultimately shape his destiny. At just fifteen years old, he made his debut in a German film, which kickstarted his career. However, his journey was momentarily interrupted when he was drafted into the German army during World War II. Overcoming the hardships of his past, Hardy rose to international fame, starring in numerous acclaimed films and captivating audiences worldwide. His contributions to the entertainment industry remain unforgettable.
Hardy Krüger's childhood and upbringing were modest, with his parents leading humble lives. He began his acting career at just fifteen years old when he made his debut in a German film. Despite being interrupted by his service in the German army during World War II, Hardy persevered and returned to acting after the war.
Hardy's first major successful role came in the form of three British films, which were released back-to-back. These films helped establish him as an international favorite, and his career took off from there. One of his notable roles was in the wildlife adventure film "Hatari!" shot in Tanganyika (now Tanzania), where he fell in love with the beauty of the land and eventually purchased the film's location, building a small home and a tourist hotel. This role further solidified his status as a charismatic leading man.
Throughout his career, Hardy Krüger received several awards and nominations for his exceptional performances.
Hardy Krüger's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry is notable. He achieved international fame and became a sought-after actor by British, French, American, and German producers. With his ruggedly handsome looks and versatile acting skills, he left a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. His contributions to the industry and his enduring popularity suggest that he is highly regarded in the world of film and acting.
Year | Title | Role |
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2011 | Familiengeheimnisse - Liebe, Schuld und Tod (TV Movie) | Victor Frey |
1988–1989 | War and Remembrance (TV Mini Series) | Field Marshal Erwin Rommel |
1986 | Die Jungs im Herbst (TV Movie) | Thomas Gray alias Tom Sawyer |
1986 | Geschichten aus der Heimat (TV Series) | Bauer Henning Grothus |
1984 | Slagskämpen | Mandell (as Hardy Kruger) |
1982 | Wrong Is Right | Helmut Unger (as Hardy Kruger) |
1982 | Feine Gesellschaft - beschränkte Haftung | Harms |
1978 | Blue Fin | Bill Pascoe (as Hardy Kruger) |
1978 | The Wild Geese | Lt. Pieter Coetzee (as Hardy Kruger) |
1977 | A Bridge Too Far | Maj. Gen. Ludwig (as Hardy Kruger) |
1977 | À chacun son enfer | Commissaire Bolar |
1976 | The Spy Who Never Was | Arthur Hersfeld |
1976 | Montana Trap | Potato Fritz |
1975 | Barry Lyndon | Capt. Potzdorf (as Hardy Kruger) |
1975 | Paper Tiger | Muller (as Hardy Kruger) |
1973 | Le solitaire | Eric Lambrecht |
1973 | The Battle of Sutjeska | Unknown |
1972 | What the Peeper Saw | Paul |
1971 | Das Messer (TV Mini Series) | Jim Ellis |
1969 | The Red Tent | Einar Lundborg (as Hardy Kruger) |
1969 | The Secret of Santa Vittoria | Hauptmann Sepp von Prum (as Hardy Kruger) |
1969 | The Battle of Neretva | Kranzer |
1969 | The Lady of Monza | Father Paolo Arrigone |
1968 | Le franciscain de Bourges | Le frère Alfred Stanke |
1967 | La grande sauterelle | Carl |
1966 | Les fables de La Fontaine (TV Series) | Bûcheron |
1966 | The Defector | Counselor Peter Heinzmann (as Hardy Kruger) |
1966 | Postmark Zero (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1965 | The Flight of the Phoenix | Heinrich Dorfmann (as Hardy Kruger) |
1965 | Le chant du monde | Antonio |
1965 | The Uninhibited | Vincent |
1964 | Le gros coup | Frank Willes (as Hardy Kruger) |
1963 | La muerte y el leñador (Short) | El Rubio |
1962 | Three Fables of Love | El rubio (segment "La mort et le bûcheron") |
1962 | Sundays and Cybèle | Pierre |
1962 | Hatari! | Kurt Muller (as Hardy Kruger) |
1961 | Der Traum von Lieschen Müller | Autograph hunter |
1961 | Zwei unter Millionen | Karl |
1961 | Taxi for Tobruk | Le capitaine Ludwig von Stegel |
1960 | Bumerang | Robert Wegner |
1959 | Die Gans von Sedan | Fritz Brösicke |
1959 | Chance Meeting | Jan Van Rooyen (as Hardy Kruger) |
1959 | The Rest Is Silence | John H. Claudius |
1958 | Bachelor of Hearts | Wolf Hauser |
1958 | Confess, Dr. Corda | Dr. Fred Corda |
1957 | The One That Got Away | Franz von Werra |
1957 | Der Fuchs von Paris | Capt. Fürstenwerth |
1957 | Banktresor 713 | Klaus Burkhardt, sein Bruder |
1956 | Die Christel von der Post | Horst Arndt, Kriminalassistent |
1956 | Liane, Jungle Goddess | Thoren |
1955 | Alibi | Harald Meinhardt |
1955 | Der Himmel ist nie ausverkauft | Michael |
1955 | An der schönen blauen Donau | König Richard von Carpien |
1954 | The Last Summer | Rikola Valbo |
1953 | Ich und Du | Peter Erdmann |
1953 | Muß man sich gleich scheiden lassen? | Andreas von Doerr |
1953 | As Long as You're Near Me | Stefan Berger |
1953 | Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach | Donald Gresham |
1953 | The Moon Is Blue | Tourist (uncredited) |
1952 | Illusion in Moll | Paul Alsbacher |
1952 | Alle kann ich nicht heiraten | Edi |
1952 | Ich heiße Niki | Paul |
1951 | Mein Freund, der Dieb | Bimbo |
1951 | Schön muß man sein | Juppi Holunder Jr. |
1950 | Insel ohne Moral | Manfred |
1950 | Das Mädchen aus der Südsee | Richard Kirbach |
1949 | Das Fräulein und der Vagabund | Karl |
1949 | Kätchen für alles | Schuspielschüler |
1949 | Diese Nacht vergess ich nie | Eugen Schröter |
1944 | Junge Adler | Bäumchen (as Eberhard Krüger) |