Hans Krull was a German-American actor who is best known for Rasputin (1966), Das Schweigen des Meeres (1954), and Der Fall Kaspar Hauser (1966). He was born on March 8, 1916, in Berlin, Germany, and passed away in 1983.
Personal and Family Life
Hans Krull was born in a time of great change in Germany. Little is known about his personal life or family, but his career in acting speaks to his talent and dedication to the craft. He eventually moved to America, where he continued to build his career in film and television.
Career
Krull had a notable career in film and theater, appearing in various roles that showcased his range as an actor. His performances in films like Rasputin and Das Schweigen des Meeres earned him recognition and respect in the industry. He often portrayed complex characters that left a lasting impression on audiences.
Death and Legacy
Hans Krull passed away in 1983, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in European cinema. His work continues to be appreciated by film enthusiasts and historians. Despite the passage of time, his contributions to acting remain significant in the context of 20th-century cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Im Banne des Unheimlichen | 1968-04-26 | Mr. Potter |
Anastasia – Die letzte Zarentochter | 1956-09-26 | Friedrich Ernst, Prinz von Sachsen-Altenburg |
Van de Velde: Die vollkommene Ehe | 1968-08-09 | Dr. Lessing |
Madame Caillaux | 1968-08-22 | Joseph Caillaux |
Tod im Studio | 1972-02-20 | Dr. Habicht |
Die Brücke von Remagen | 1967-03-10 | Major Scheller |
Keine Spürhunde für den Fiskus | 1975-03-11 | Zweiter Anwalt |