Thursday, January 20, 2022

Hardy Kruger, German Actor in A Bridge Too Far and Barry Lyndon, Dies at 93




By N.S.

"The star frequently played a German soldier in Hollywood films like The Wild Geese and starred [sic] alongside John Wayne in Howard Hawks' Hatari!" [N.S.: And, lest we forget, Robert Aldrich's The Flight of the Phoenix (1965). Kruger didn't "star alongside John Wayne" in Hatari!, he supported him in it.]

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/hardy-kruger-dead-93-german-actor-1235077967/#recipient_hashed=59617fa89688bd7d8ef6dc4ba941402d8103b29a05fcdfa158eca06a9c54169e



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Verrry interesting,but obscure."

--German soldier,Arte Johnson on "Laugh-in".

-GRA

Anonymous said...

Hardy Kruger played a shell-shocked war veteran in the 1962 French film "Sundays and Cybele." His co-star was the enchanting child actress Patricia Gozzi as the titular heroine. I found it a very impressive and touching film when I saw it during its first theatrical release. Incidentally, Patricia's look-alike sister Chantal Gozzi appeared in "Leon Morin, Priest" (1961) with Jean-Paul Belmondo. Although the two girls are not twins, the resemblance between them is so strong that Wikipedia mistakes Chantal for Patricia in its entry for the Belmondo movie.

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
I remember him in Barry Lyndon, a movie that got absolutely trashed by critics when it first came out, kind of a Heaven's Gate type thrashing. But when I watched it some years later, I really liked it. Well acted and produced period piece with good characters and an interesting story. It had a lot of hype before release and I suspect critics were just trying to seem like they were anti establishment in not liking the big budge big hype movie.

David In TN said...

Hardy Kruger's character in The Wild Geese (1978) was a South African.

Anonymous said...

TWO MORE WHITE ENTERTAINERS DROP DEAD--LOUIE ANDERSON(68)AND MEATLOAF(76).

GRA:Dropping like flies lately--after being sprayed with Raid.Anderson had cancer and was obese,Meatloaf?Well,with a name like that...

--GRA