Otto Kruger
Otto Kruger was an American actor, originally a Broadway matinee idol, who established a niche as a charming villain in films, such as Hitchcock's Saboteur. He also appeared in CBS's Perry Mason and other TV series. He was the grandnephew of South African president Paul Kruger.
Early life and education
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Kruger was of German descent. He was the son of Bernard Alben Kruger and Elizabeth Winers Kruger and the grandnephew of South African pioneer and president Paul Kruger.Otto was musically trained, but switched careers and became an actor after studying engineering at the University of Michigan.
Career
Making his Broadway debut in 1915, Kruger quickly became a matinee idol. Though he started to get noticed in the early 1920s, it was the 1930s when his career was at its height. His sound film debut came in Turn Back the Clock and he made an appearance in the film Chained.Though he played the hero on occasion, for most of his career, he played the main villain or a charming or corrupt businessman. One of his best known roles was in the Douglas Sirk film Magnificent Obsession. Kruger played the supporting role of Judge Percy Mettrick, who unsuccessfully urges Will Kane to leave town in High Noon. Kruger is also remembered for playing the villain Tobin in Alfred Hitchcock's spy film Saboteur and mob boss Stevens in the film noir 711 Ocean Drive.
His television roles included those of Dr. Mumford in the 1959 episode "Experiments in Terror" of the NBC science fiction/adventure series The Man and the Challenge, as Ben Tully in "Gun City" of the ABC western series, The Rebel, and as Franklyn Malleson Ghentin in the 1961 episode "A Fool for a Client" of James Whitmore ABC's legal drama, The Law and Mr. Jones.
Kruger made four guest appearances on CBS's Perry Mason''. In his first two appearances, "The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather" and "The Case of the Counterfeit Crank", he was cast as Mason's client, and in both episodes was the title character. In his final appearance, he played Judge Norris in "The Case of the Missing Button".
Personal life, later years and honors
On March 20, 1920, Kruger married Broadway actress Susan "Sue" MacManamy. Their daughter, Ottilie Kruger, was also an actress and was the first wife of pioneering cinematographer Gayne Rescher.Kruger supported Thomas Dewey in the 1944 United States presidential election.
Kruger died at the Motion Picture and Television Country House in Woodland Hills, California, on his 89th birthday.
Kruger was honored with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; one for TV and one for film.
Partial list of appearances on radio
Kruger appeared as Mr. Hardecker in "After Dinner Story" from the Suspense radio program series.Filmography
- A Mother's Confession as Harold Patterson
- Under the Red Robe as Henri de Cocheforet
- Turn Back the Clock as Ted Wright
- Beauty for Sale as Mr. Sherwood
- Ever in My Heart as Hugo Wilbrandt
- The Prizefighter and the Lady as Willie Ryan
- Gallant Lady as Phillip Lawrence
- The Women in His Life as Kent 'Barry' Barringer
- The Crime Doctor as Dan Gifford
- Men in White as Dr. Levine
- Paris Interlude as Sam
- Treasure Island as Doctor Livesey
- Springtime for Henry as Henry Dewlip
- Chained as Richard I. Field
- as Ellis Herries
- Two Sinners as Henry Vane
- Living Dangerously as Dr. Stanley Norton
- Dracula's Daughter as Jeffrey Garth
- The Barrier as Stark
- Glamorous Night as King Stefan
- They Won't Forget as Gleason
- Counsel for Crime as William Mellon
- Housemaster as Charles Donkin
- Star of the Circus as Garvin
- I Am the Law as Eugene Ferguson
- Exposed as William Reardon
- Thanks for the Memory as Gil Morrell
- Disbarred as Tyler Craden
- The Gang's All Here as Mike Chadwick
- Black Eyes as Ivan Ivanovich Petroff
- The Zero Hour as Julian Forbes
- Scandal Sheet as Jim Stevenson
- Another Thin Man as Van Slack
- Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet as Dr. Emil von Behring
- Seventeen as Sylvanus Baxter
- The Man I Married as Heinrich Hoffman
- A Dispatch from Reuter's as Dr. Magnus
- Mercy Island as Dr. Sanderson
- The Men in Her Life as Victor
- Saboteur as Charles Tobin
- Friendly Enemies as Anton Miller
- Hitler's Children as Albert Pasavy
- Power of the Press as Howard Rankin
- Corregidor as Dr. Jan Stockman
- Night Plane from Chungking as Colonel Henkel
- Stage Door Canteen as Himself
- Tarzan's Desert Mystery as Paul Hendrix
- Knickerbocker Holiday as Roosevelt
- Cover Girl as John Coudair
- Storm Over Lisbon as Alexis Vanderlyn
- They Live in Fear as Matthew Van Camp
- Murder, My Sweet as Jules Amthor
- Escape in the Fog as Paul Devon
- The Great John L. as Richard Martin
- Wonder Man as District Attorney
- The Chicago Kid as John Mitchell
- Jungle Captive as Mr. Stendahl
- On Stage Everybody as James Carlton
- Allotment Wives as Whitey Colton
- The Woman Who Came Back as Rev. Jim Stevens
- The Fabulous Suzanne as Hendrick Courtney Sr.
- Duel in the Sun as Mr. Langford
- Love and Learn as Andrew Wyngate
- Smart Woman as D.A. Bradley Wayne
- Lulu Belle as Harry Randolph
- Romance on the High Seas as Wedding Guest
- 711 Ocean Drive as Carl Stephans
- Payment on Demand as Ted Prescott
- Valentino as Mark Towers
- High Noon as Judge Percy Mettrick
- Schlagerparade as Remer
- Magnificent Obsession as Edward Randolph
- Black Widow as Gordon Ling
- The Last Command as Stephen F. Austin
- The Colossus of New York as Dr. William Spensser
- The Young Philadelphians as John Marshall Wharton
- Cash McCall as Will Atherson
- The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm as The King
- Sex and the Single Girl as Dr. Anderson
- Della as Walter Garrick
Television
- Lights Out as Carlton Dane
- Lux Video Theatre as Host
- The Rebel as Ben Tully
- Perry Mason as Judge Norris/Timothy Balfour Sr./August Dalgran/J. J. Gideon
- The Law and Mr. Jones as Franklyn Malleson Ghent
- Frontier Circus as General Frederic Jellich
- Thriller as Bert Farrington
- Checkmate as George Emory
- Dr. Kildare as Louis Conrad
- Bonanza as Judge Whitaker