Curd Jürgens
Curd Gustav Andreas Gottlieb Franz Jürgens, known as Curd Jürgens, was a prominent stage and film actor of German-Austrian descent, born on December 13, 1915. He passed away on June 18, 1982. In English-language films, he often went by the name Curt Jurgens.
Throughout his career, Jürgens garnered acclaim for his performances in a variety of roles, showcasing his remarkable versatility and talent on both the stage and screen. His distinctive voice and commanding presence made him a sought-after actor, and he became an international star, particularly in the mid-20th century.
Jürgens’ contributions to cinema include a wide range of genres, and he appeared in numerous films that have left a lasting impact. His ability to convey complex emotions and portray diverse characters earned him a significant place in film history.
In addition to his achievements in film, Jürgens was also known for his work in theatre, showcasing his skills in live performances. His legacy continues to resonate in the world of acting, as he remains an influential figure in the industry.
His life and career are a testament to his dedication to the craft of acting, and he is remembered as a talented artist who made significant contributions to the world of entertainment.
Filmography
Battle of the Commandos
Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident
The Spies
Hide and Seek
The Enemy Below
The Mephisto Waltz
The Assassination Bureau
Bitter Victory
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
The Threepenny Opera
Just a Gigolo
Tamango
The Battle of Neretva
Battle of Britain
Soft Beds, Hard Battles
Lord Jim
Miracle of the White Stallions
Kill! (1971)
The Vault of Horror
I Aim at the Stars
...And God Created Woman
Goldengirl
The Karate Killers
The Gardener of Argenteuil
Hello-Goodbye
Psyche 59
The Spy Who Loved Me