Curd Jürgens Movies and Career Information
Dec 13, 1915
Bavaria
Actor
Curd Gustav Andreas Gottlieb Franz Jürgens (13 December 1915 – 18 June 1982) was a German-Austrian stage and film actor. He was usually billed in English-speaking films as Curt Jurgens. Jürgens was born in the Munich borough of Solln, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire. His father was a trader from Hamburg and his mother a French teacher. He began his working career as a journalist before becoming an actor at the urging of his actress wife, Louise Basler. He spent much of his early acting career on the stage in Vienna. Jurgens was critical of the Nazis in his native Germany. In 1944 he was sent to a concentration camp in Hungary as a "political unreliable". Jürgens became an Austrian citizen after the war. Like many multilingual German-speaking actors, Jürgens went on to play soldiers in innumerable war movies. Notable performances in this vein include a meditative officer in the epic The Longest Day. His breakthrough screen role came in Des Teufels General (1955, The Devil's General) and he came to Hollywood following his appearance in the sensational 1956 Roger Vadim directed French film Et Dieu... créa la femme (And God Created Woman) starring Brigitte Bardot. In 1957, Jürgens
- Curd Jürgens Movies before 2012
- Lord Jim 2001
- Vault of Horror (1973) 1973
- Nurses for Sale (Käpt'n Rauhbein aus St. Pauli) 1971
- Assassination Bureau (1969) 1969
- Battle of Britain (1968) 1968
- Tamango (1957) 1957
- Bitter Victory (1957) 1957
- ...And God Created Woman (Et Dieu créa la femme) 1956
- Enemy Below
- Inn of the Sixth Happiness
- Les espions