Curd Jürgens

Curd Jürgens

ActorDirectorAdditional Crew
Born
December 13, 1915
Died
June 18, 1982
Awards
3 wins, 9 nominations

Curd Jürgens (commonly billed as "Curt Jurgens" in anglophone countries) was one of the most successful European film actors of the 20th Century. He was born Curd Gustav Andreas Gottlieb Franz Jürgens on December 13, 1915, in Solln, Bavaria, in Hohenzollern Imperial Germany, a subject of Kaiser…

Biography

Curd Jürgens (commonly billed as "Curt Jurgens" in anglophone countries) was one of the most successful European film actors of the 20th Century. He was born Curd Gustav Andreas Gottlieb Franz Jürgens on December 13, 1915, in Solln, Bavaria, in Hohenzollern Imperial Germany, a subject of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Of Franco-German parentage, Jürgens -- who was born during the closing days of the second year of the First World War -- would abandon the country of his birth after the end of World War II: Jürgens became an Austrian citizen in 1945 and lived part-time in France.

Jürgens entered the journalism profession after receiving his education, and married Louise Basler, an actress. Basler, the first of his five wives, encouraged him to switch careers and become an actor. He learned his new profession on the Vienna stage, which retained his loyalty even after he became an global film star. Jürgens was sent to a concentration camp for "political unreliables" in 1944, due to his anti-Nazi opinions. It was this experience in Nazi Germany that led him to become an Austrian citizen after the war.

His appearance in The Devil's General (1955) ("The Devil's General" (1955)), established him as a star of German cinema, and his role as Brigitte Bardot's older lover in Roger Vadim's ...And God Created Woman (1956) (And God Created Woman (1956)) made him an international star. Always interested in multilingual European actors with good looks and talent, Hollywood beckoned the 6' 4" Jürgens, casting him in The Enemy Below (1957) as a WWII German U-boat commander in a duel with American destroyer commander Robert Mitchum. He constantly was in demand to play Germany military officers (e.g., The Longest Day (1962), the most expensive black-and-white film ever made) -- indeed, his last role was as "The General" in the miniseries Smiley's People (1982) -- and Germanic villains (e.g., "Cornelius", the cowardly and treacherous trading company representative, in Lord Jim (1965)) for the rest of his life. One of his most famous roles in the English-language cinema was as the James Bond villain, "Karl Stromberg", in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977); it was Moore's favorite Bond film.

Jürgens considered himself primarily a stage actor and often performed on the Vienna stage. Though the world knew him as a cinema actor, he also directed several films and wrote several screenplays and an autobiography, "Sixty and Not Yet Wise" (1975). His death from a heart attack in 1982 in Vienna was front-page news across Austria and Germany.

Actor

Smiley's PeopleSmiley's People(1982)as General Vladimir
CollinCollin(1981)as Hans Collin
Assassination AttemptAssassination Attempt(1981)as Legraine
The Sleep of DeathThe Sleep of Death(1980)as Count St. Alyre
Jeder kann für sich was tun - Ein Mach-mit-Programm für Herz und Kreislauf(1980)as Gast (ep. 'Stress')

Music Department

Eine kleine SommermelodieEine kleine Sommermelodie(1944)

Self

The Making of 'Just a Gigolo'The Making of 'Just a Gigolo'(2021)as Self - Actor
Der grosse PreisDer grosse Preis(1974)as Self
Astro-Show Ein Spiel mit den Sternen(1981)as Self, Self (1981)
Dalli DalliDalli Dalli(1971)as Self
Wiener OpernballWiener Opernball(1965)as Self

Known for

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Robert Mitchum and Curd Jürgens in The Enemy Below (1957)Curd Jürgens in The Enemy Below (1957)Theodore Bikel, Curd Jürgens, Kurt Kreuger, and Arthur La Ral in The Enemy Below (1957)Curd Jürgens in The Enemy Below (1957)Theodore Bikel, Curd Jürgens, Kurt Kreuger, and Arthur La Ral in The Enemy Below (1957)Theodore Bikel, Curd Jürgens, and Kurt Kreuger in The Enemy Below (1957)

Credit Score: Curd Jürgens

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1954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978
Maj. Gen. Gunther Blumentritt
Thu Oct 04 1962
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Longest Day10.0019627.72562781
2The Enemy Below9.7519587.41113340
3The Inn of the Sixth Happiness4.8819587.2015829
4The Devil's General4.8819557.3001442
5The Spy Who Loved Me3.2519777.003125299
6Battle of Britain3.2519697.00126775
7The Assassination Bureau3.2519696.4004111
8Lord Jim3.2519656.7024579
9...And God Created Woman3.2519576.30010684
10Heroes and Sinners2.5019556.600193