Franz-Otto Krüger (1 April 1917 – 17 March 1988) was a German film and television actor. Krüger already started his acting at Berlin theatres in 1934, but his career was interrupted by his service in the Second World War. He appeared in over 125 film and television productions between 1947 and 1987, mostly in supporting roles. One of his first films was Roberto Rossellini's neorealist classic Germany, Year Zero.
In addition to acting, he also worked as a stage and television director in his later career. He was also employed as a voice actor and director of German dubbings. Krüger directed the German synchronisation versions of film classics like On the Waterfront, Bambi and The Great Dictator.
1984
as Heinrich
1978
as Kopf
1973
as Kommissionsrat Kimmerling
1973
as Victor Dehl
1972
as Jacques Picquart
1970
as Herr Immelmann
1970
as Dr. Nagel
1969
as Dr. Hans Graf
1968
1963
as Cortini
1963
as Director Dietrich
1962
as Portier Müller
1961
1960
1960
1959
as Angestellter
1959
as Dentist
1958
as Dirigent Erichsen
1958
as Herr Duevenasch
1957
as Registrar
1957
1957
as Personalchef
1957
as Kriminalkommissar
1957
as Hotelmanager
1953
as Onkel Gustav
1953
as Gersdorf, Versicherungsagent
1950
as Conférencier
1948
as Karl-Heinz
1947