Curd Jürgens
Curd Gustav Andreas Gottlieb Franz Jürgens was a German-Austrian stage and film actor. He was usually billed in English-speaking films as Curt Jurgens.
Early life
Jürgens was born on 13 December 1915 in the Munich borough of Solln, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire. His father, Kurt, was a trader from Hamburg, and his mother, Marie-Albertine, was 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.Jürgens was critical of National Socialism in his native Germany. In 1944, he was sent to an internment camp in Hungary as a "political unreliable".
Jürgens became an Austrian citizen after the war.
Career
Jürgens went on to play soldiers in many war films. Notable performances in this vein include his breakthrough screen role in Des Teufels General, a fictional portrayal of World War I flying ace and World War II Luftwaffe general Ernst Udet, followed by Roger Vadim's film Et Dieu... créa la femme starring Brigitte Bardot.Jürgens' first Hollywood film was The Enemy Below, in which he portrayed a German U-boat commander. In 1962, he played the German general Günther Blumentritt in The Longest Day. Later, in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, he played the villain Karl Stromberg, a sociopathic industrialist seeking to transform the world into an ocean paradise. His last film appearance was as Maître Legraine, beside Alain Delon and Claude Jade in the spy-thriller Teheran 43. In English-language television, he played Chancellor Otto von Bismarck in several episodes of the BBC series Fall of Eagles and appeared as General Vladimir in the BBC's Smiley's People.
Although he appeared in over 100 films, Jürgens was also a notable stage actor. He was member of several theatres in Vienna. He played the title role of Hugo von Hofmannsthal's play Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival from 1973 until 1977 – arguably the most high-profile role for a German-speaking male actor. In 1966 he appeared in a short run on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre opposite Geraldine Page, directed by George Schaefer.
His last stage appearance was with the Vienna State Opera on 9 March 1981 as Bassa Selim in Mozart's opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail. He also directed a few films with limited success, e.g. Bankraub in der Rue Latour, and wrote screenplays, e.g. Bonus on Death.
He titled his 1976 autobiography ... und kein bißchen weise.
Personal life
Jürgens maintained a home in France, but frequently returned to Vienna to perform on stage. He died there from a heart attack on 18 June 1982. Jürgens had suffered a heart attack several years before. During this he had a near-death experience where he claimed he died and went to Hell. Jürgens was interred in the Vienna Central Cemetery.He was tall. Brigitte Bardot nicknamed him "the Norman Wardrobe" during their work for Et Dieu... créa la femme.
Jürgens was married to:
- Lulu Basler, actress
- Judith Holzmeister
- Eva Bartok
- Simone Bicheron
- Margie Schmitz
Partial filmography
- Königswalzer as Kaiser Franz Joseph of Austria
- Family Parade as Graf Erik Stjernenhö
- The Unknown as Hans Wellenkamp
- Love Can Lie as Student Holger Engström
- To New Shores as Bobby Wells' Friend
- Tango Notturno as Friend of Jac, Musician
- Das Mädchen von gestern Nacht as Die drei Attachés
- ' as Prinz Heinrich Karl
- Weltrekord im Seitensprung as Peter Enderlein, Kapellmeister
- Herz ohne Heimat as Bob
- Operetta as Karl Millöcker
- Stimme des Herzens as Volontär Drews
- Whom the Gods Love as Emperor Joseph II
- Women Are No Angels as Bandini
- Ein glücklicher Mensch as Petersen
- Ein Blick zurück as Dr. Erich Thienwiebel
- Eine kleine Sommermelodie as Wolfgang Schwab
- The Singing House as Bandleader Hans Storch
- ' as Prinz Bernardo
- The Angel with the Trumpet as Graf Leopold Thraun
- On Resonant Shores as Stefan Keller
- The Heavenly Waltz as Clemens M. Weidenauer
- Verlorenes Rennen as George Miller
- Das Kuckucksei as Dr. Kurt Walla
- ' as Kommissar Roland
- ' as Heinz Wagner
- Viennese Girls as Graf Lechenberg
- Bonus on Death as Gunarson, Opera Tenor
- Der Schuß durchs Fenster
- Kissing Is No Sin as Kammersänger Felix Alberti
- The Disturbed Wedding Night as Lawrence Vinning
- A Rare Lover as Sascha Borotraz
- Ein Lächeln im Sturm as Jean Langrand
- Geheimnis einer Ehe as Conductor Felix Adrian
- ' as Architect Reinhold
- ' as Kommissar
- House of Life as Axel Jolander
- Knall and Fall as Imposters as John Vandergold
- 1. April 2000 as Capitano Herakles
- Rose of the Mountain as Composer Jack Long
- Praterherzen as Toni Brandstetter
- They Call It Love as Peter Malmö
- Music by Night as Hans Kersten
- The Last Waltz as Rittmeister Graf Sarassow
- Everything for Father as Clemens Haberland
- ' as Pat
- A Woman of Today as Heinz Bender
- Circus of Love as Toni
- Prisoners of Love as Willi Kluge
- Orient Express as Bate
- The Confession of Ina Kahr as Paul Kahr
- ' as Stefan Selby
- Des Teufels General as Gen. Harry Harras
- Love Without Illusions as Walter
- Die Ratten as Bruno Mechelke
- Heroes and Sinners as Wolf Gerke
- ' as Gerd
- Devil in Silk as Thomas Ritter
- The Golden Bridge as Balder
- Without You All Is Darkness as Dr. Robert Kessler
- And God Created Woman as Eric Carradine
- The House of Intrigue as Colonel Bernes
- Michael Strogoff as Michel Strogoff
- Bitter Victory as Major Brand
- ' as Dr. Walter
- Les Espions as Alex
- The Enemy Below as Von Stolberg
- Tamango as Captain John Reinker
- This Happy Feeling as Preston Mitchell
- Me and the Colonel as Colonel Prokoszny
- The Inn of the Sixth Happiness as Captain Lin Nan
- Der Schinderhannes as Johann 'Schinderhannes' Bückler
- ' as Eric Muller
- Ferry to Hong Kong as Mark Bertram Conrad
- The Blue Angel as Professor Immanuel Rath
- Magnificent Sinner as Czar Alexander II
- I Aim at the Stars as Wernher von Braun
- Brainwashed as Werner von Basil
- Gustav Adolf's Page as King Gustav Adolf
- Bankraub in der Rue Latour as Cliff MacHardy
- Girl in a Suitcase Rich Guy in Boat. Uncredited
- ' as Michel Strogoff
- Disorder as Carlo's Father
- The Longest Day as General Günther Blumentritt
- I Don Giovanni della Costa Azzurra as Mr. Edmond
- ' as Captain Macheath
- Miracle of the White Stallions as Gen. Tellheim
- Of Love and Desire as Paul Beckmann
- Nutty, Naughty Chateau as Hugo Falsen
- Hide and Seek as Hubert Marek
- Encounter in Salzburg as Hans Wilke, General Director
- Les Parias de la gloire as Ludwig Goetz
- Psyche 59 as Eric Crawford
- ' as Kurt Lehnert
- Lord Jim as Cornelius
- Who Wants to Sleep? as Stefan von Cramer
- ' as Dave O'Connor
- ' as Czar Alexander I
- Target for Killing as Gérard van Looch / Giant
- The Gardener of Argenteuil as The Baron
- Dirty Heroes as General Edwin von Keist
- The Karate Killers as Carl von Kessen
- ' as The Cardinal
- OSS 117 – Double Agent as Il Maggiore
- The Doctor of St. Pauli as Dr. Jan Diffring
- ' as Babeck
- The Assassination Bureau as Gen. von Pinck
- Battle of the Commandos as Gen. von Reilow
- On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight as Hannes Teversen
- Battle of Britain as Baron von Richter
- Battle of Neretva as Lohring
- Slap in the Face as Thomas Nathan Terbanks
- Hotel by the Hour as Kommissar Canisius
- The Invincible Six as Baron
- Hello-Goodbye as Baron De Choisis
- The Priest of St. Pauli as Konrad Johannsen
- Cannabis as Henri Emery
- The Mephisto Waltz as Duncan Mowbray Ely
- ' as Captain Markus Jolly
- Nicholas and Alexandra as the German Consul to Switzerland
- Fieras sin jaula as Ronald Marvelling
- Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! as Grueningen
- ' as Russian general
- Der Kommissar as Harald Bergmann / Dr. Hochstätter
- The Vault of Horror as Sebastian
- Profession: Adventurers as Alvarez
- Soft Beds, Hard Battles as General Von Grotjahn
- Fall of Eagles as Otto von Bismarck
- Radiografia di una Svastika
- Cagliostro as Cardinal Braschi
- Derrick – Season 2, episode 4: "Madeira" as Paul Bubach
- ' as Fox
- Povero Cristo as Man Engaging Giorgio
- The Mimosa Wants to Blossom Too as Josef Popov
- ' as Senator Shelton
- The Twist as Le bijoutier / Jeweller
- The Spy Who Loved Me as Karl Stromberg
- Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo as Prince
- Breakthrough as Gen. Hofmann
- Missile X: The Neutron Bomb Incident as Baron Marchant
- Goldengirl as Dr. Serafin
- La lunga strada senza polvere as Cameo
- La Gueule de l'autre as Wilfrid
- as UFO Commander
- The Sleep of Death as Count St. Alyre
- Teheran 43 as Maître Legraine
- Collin as Hans Collin
- Smiley's People as General Vladimir