Hans-Hartmut Krüger

Hans-Hartmut Krüger was an American actor who is best known for Die Falle (1975), Der Staatsanwalt hat das Wort (1965), and Meine Freundin Sybille (1967). Born on November 26, 1926, in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany, he had a diverse career in acting and directing. He passed away on February 7, 2000, in Eisdorf, Lower Saxony, Germany.

Personal and Family Life

Hans-Hartmut Krüger was born in Germany and spent much of his life in the entertainment industry. There is limited information about his family life and personal background, which suggests that he may have preferred to keep these aspects private.

Career

Krüger had an extensive career both in front of the camera and behind the scenes. He is credited with 45 acting roles and was also involved in directing, writing, and working as an assistant director. His contributions to television and film helped shape his legacy.

Death and Legacy

Hans-Hartmut Krüger died on February 7, 2000, and left behind a respected body of work in German cinema. His performances in various films and TV series continue to be appreciated by audiences today.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Police Call 110 1973–1988 Arzt, Pathologe, Dr. Klamm … (9 episodes)
Die lieben Luder 1983 Gast (uncredited)
Der Leutnant Yorck von Wartenburg 1981 Oberstleutnant Robert Bernardis
Archiv des Todes 1980 2. Stabsoffizier
Die lange Straße 1979 Major Polizei West-Berlin
Gefährliche Fahndung 1978 Partisan
Das Mädchen Krümel 1976 Polizeileutnant
Das unsichtbare Visier 1975 Spurensicherer
Die lieben Mitmenschen 1972–1974 Zweiter Volkspolizist (2 episodes)
The Great Battle 1973 General Hans Krebs
Fernsehpitaval 1962–1973 Kriminalkommissar Kerzel, Krauss (3 episodes)
Vozvrashchenie k zhizni 1972 ‘Psykh’ (as K. Kryuger)
Liberation: The Last Assault 1971 General Hans Krebs
Osvobozhdenie: Bitva za Berlin 1971 General Hans Krebs
Tod eines Millionärs 1971 Kriminalbeamte