Otto Kruger
American actor

Otto Kruger

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American actor
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Birth:
6 September 1885(Toledo)
Death:
6 September 1974(Woodland Hills)
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Otto Kruger (September 6, 1885 – September 6, 1974) 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

Kruger was of German descent. He was the grandnephew of South African pioneer and president Paul Kruger.

Otto was musically trained, but switched careers and became an actor. He studied briefly at Columbia University.

Career

Making his Broadway debut at the age of fifteen, 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, including an appearance in the film Chained (1934) with Joan Crawford and Clark Gable.

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 (1954). Kruger played the supporting role of Judge Percy Mettrick, who unsuccessfully urges Will Kane to leave town in High Noon (1952). Kruger is also remembered for playing the villain Tobin in Alfred Hitchcock's spy film Saboteur (1942) and mob boss Stevens in the 1950 film noir 711 Ocean Drive.

Kruger in Dracula's Daughter (1936)

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" in 1961, and "The Case of the Counterfeit Crank" in 1962, he was cast as Mason's client, and in both episodes was the title character. In his final appearance in 1964, he played Judge Norris in "The Case of the Missing Button."

Personal life and later years

On March 20, 1920, Kruger secretly married Broadway actress Susan "Sue" MacManamy (1892–1976). Their daughter, Ottilie (1926–2005), was also an actress and was the first wife of pioneering cinematographer Gayne Rescher.

Kruger died at the Motion Picture and Television Country House in Woodland Hills, California, on his 89th birthday.

Honors and awards

Kruger was granted two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; one for TV and one for film.

Partial list of appearances on radio

Mr. Kruger appeared as Mr. Hardecker in "After Dinner Story" (airdate October 26, 1943; story by Cornell Woolrich) from the Suspense radio program series.

Partial filmography

  • A Mother's Confession (1915) as Harold Patterson
  • The Runaway Wife (1915) as Arthur - Eastman's Son
  • Around the Clock with a Sailor (1918)
  • Around the Clock with the Marines (1918)
  • Under the Red Robe (1923) as Henri de Cocheforet
  • Turn Back the Clock (1933) as Ted Wright
  • Beauty for Sale (1933) as Mr. Sherwood
  • Ever in My Heart (1933) as Hugo Wilbrandt
  • The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) as Willie Ryan
  • Gallant Lady (1933) as Phillip Lawrence
  • The Women in His Life (1933) as Kent 'Barry' Barringer
  • The Crime Doctor (1934) as Dan Gifford
  • Men in White (1934) as Dr. Levine
  • Paris Interlude (1934) as Sam
  • Treasure Island (1934) as Doctor Livesey
  • Springtime for Henry (1934) as Henry Dewlip
  • Chained (1934) as Richard I. Field
  • Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935) as Ellis Herries
  • Two Sinners (1935) as Henry Vane
  • Living Dangerously (1936) as Dr. Stanley Norton
  • Dracula's Daughter (1936) as Jeffrey Garth
  • Glamorous Night (1937) as King Stefan
  • They Won't Forget (1937) as Gleason
  • Counsel for Crime (1937) as William Mellon
  • The Barrier (1937) as Stark
  • Housemaster (1938) as Charles Donkin
  • Star of the Circus (1938) as Garvin
  • I Am the Law (1938) as Eugene Ferguson
  • Exposed (1938) as William Reardon
  • Thanks for the Memory (1938) as Gil Morrell
  • Disbarred (1939) as Tyler Craden
  • The Gang's All Here (1939) as Mike Chadwick
  • Black Eyes (1939) as Ivan Ivanovich Petroff
  • The Zero Hour (1939) as Julian Forbes
  • A Woman Is the Judge (1939) as Steven Graham
  • Scandal Street (1938) as Jim Stevenson
  • Another Thin Man (1939) as Van Slack
  • Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940) as Dr. Emil Von Behring
  • The Man I Married (1940) as Heinrich Hoffman
  • A Dispatch from Reuter's (1940) as Dr. Magnus
  • The Big Boss (1941) as Jim Maloney
  • Mercy Island (1941) as Dr. Sanderson
  • The Men in Her Life (1941) as Victor
  • Saboteur (1942) as Charles Tobin
  • Friendly Enemies (1942) as Anton Miller
  • Secrets of a Co-Ed (1942) as James Reynolds
  • Night Plane from Chungking (1943) as Colonel Henkel
  • Power of the Press (1943) as Howard Rankin
  • Corregidor (1943) as Dr. Jan Stockman
  • Hitler's Children (1943) as Albert Pasavy
  • Stage Door Canteen (1943) as Otto Kruger
  • Tarzan's Desert Mystery (1943) as Paul Hendrix
  • Storm Over Lisbon (1944) as Roosevelt
  • Cover Girl (1944) as John Coudair
  • They Live in Fear (1944) as Matthew Van Camp
  • Storm Over Lisbon (1944) as Alexis Vanderlyn
  • Murder, My Sweet (1944) as Jules Amthor
  • Earl Carroll Vanities (1945) as Earl Carroll
  • Escape in the Fog (1945) as Paul Devon
  • The Great John L. (1945) as Richard Martin
  • Wonder Man (1945) as District Attorney
  • The Chicago Kid (1945) as John Mitchell
  • Jungle Captive (1945) as Mr. Stendahl
  • On Stage Everybody (1945) as James Carlton
  • Allotment Wives (1945) as Whitey Colton
  • The Woman Who Came Back (1945) as Rev. Jim Stevens
  • The Fabulous Suzanne (1946) as Hendrick Courtney Sr.
  • Duel in the Sun (1946) as Mr. Langford
  • Love and Learn (1947) as Andrew Wyngate
  • Smart Woman (1948) as D.A. Bradley Wayne
  • Lulu Belle (1948) as Harry Randolph
  • 711 Ocean Drive (1950) as Carl Stephans
  • Payment on Demand (1951) as Ted Prescott
  • Valentino (1951) as Mark Towers
  • High Noon (1952) as Judge Percy Mettrick
  • Magnificent Obsession (1954) as Edward Randolph
  • Black Widow (1954) as Gordon Ling
  • The Last Command (1955) as Stephen F. Austin
  • The Colossus of New York (1958) as Dr. William Spensser
  • The Young Philadelphians (1959) as John Marshall Wharton
  • Cash McCall (1960) as Will Atherson
  • Perry Mason (1961-1964) as Judge Norris / Timothy Balfour Sr. / August Dalgran / J. J. Gideon
  • The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962) as The King ('The Singing Bone')
  • Sex and the Single Girl (1964) as Dr. Anderson
  • Della (1964) as Walter Garrick (final film role)