Hardy Krüger
Hardy Krüger, originally named Franz Eberhard August Krüger, was a distinguished German actor born on April 12, 1928, in Wedding, Berlin. Renowned for his impactful performances, Krüger emerged as one of the leading figures in German cinema during the 1960s. His career was marked by a series of notable roles in both film and television, showcasing his versatility and charm.
Krüger's breakthrough came with his role in the acclaimed film "The One That Got Away" (1959), where he portrayed a captured Luftwaffe pilot. This performance set the stage for a series of successful films, including "The Bridge" (1959) and "The Wild Geese" (1978). His ability to transcend borders led him to international fame, with appearances in Hollywood productions such as "The Flight of the Phoenix" (1965) and "The Dirty Dozen" (1967).
In addition to his cinematic achievements, Krüger was also an accomplished author, penning several books that reflected his rich life experiences. His contributions to the arts were recognized with numerous accolades throughout his career. Hardy Krüger passed away on January 19, 2022, leaving behind a legacy as one of Germany's most revered actors, celebrated for his talent and dedication to the craft.
Filmography
The Moon Is Blue
The One That Got Away
The Battle of Neretva
Taxi for Tobruk
Hatari!
What the Peeper Saw
Wrong Is Right
The Inside Man
Operation Valkyrie
The Flight of the Phoenix
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
Asterix & Obelix Take on Caesar
The Wild Geese
A Bridge Too Far