Christiane Kruger

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Christiane Krüger (born September 8, 1945 in Hamburg ) is a German actress .

Life

Christiane Krüger - daughter of Hardy Krüger and the actress Renate Densow (1918–2006), his first wife - grew up in Switzerland and received her training from the acting teacher Else Bongers in Berlin . She made her debut at the Theater Koblenz and at the Komödie Berlin.

She made her film debut in 1967 in 48 hours to Acapulco . Since then she has played numerous roles in films , but mostly on television . She also appeared in two Edgar Wallace films . One of her few leading roles in the cinema in 1973 was a dictator's wife, reminiscent of Eva Perón , in You Called Her Little Mother . In the well-known television series Der Kommissar , Derrick , Der Alte , Tatort and SOKO 5113 she appeared several times. In 1982/83 she went on a theater tour as Horst Janson's stage partner , two more tours followed. In 1972 she was photographed for German Playboy .

In 1974 she married the painter and photographer Manfred Bockelmann , the brother of the singer Udo Jürgens , their son Tim Krüger-Bockelmann also works as an actor. The marriage ended in divorce. Christiane Krüger lives on Lake Starnberg .

Filmography

Synchronous roles

  • The Girls from Outer Space (as Ossrawa (Octavia))
  • The Count of Monte Christo (as Madame de Villefort)
  • The Magical Girl (as Mrs. Allan)

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