- Born
- Died
- Height6′ 2¾″ (1.90 m)
- In 1950, Krug moved to East Germany where he worked in heavy industry
before he started his career as an actor and, later on, as a singer and
entertainer in the communist GDR. In 1968, he got the national prize
and was only at the beginning of his career. He starred in many
successful East German films until he applied for expatriation in 1977.
His first major commitment was the series Auf Achse (1980)
that brought him a high popularity in the West and further roles in TV
films, as in the very successful German whodunnit series Tatort.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jan Siebert <siebert@hrz.uni-kassel.de>
- SpouseOttilie Krug(1963 - October 21, 2016) (his death, 3 children)
- After supporting songwriter Wolf Biermann, who had been stripped of his
citizenship, he was forbidden to work in East Germany and requested to
leave the country. He got the approval and moved to West Berlin (1977). - Besides his acting achievements, he became one of East Germany's most
popular singers in the 1960s and 1970s. However, after moving to West
Germany, he had been far more successful as an actor, until "Paul
Stoever", his character in Tatort (1970), sang with his colleague, played by
Charles Brauer, in every episode. - Wrote two best selling autobiographies, "Abgehauen" (1997, Pushed off)
and "Mein schönes Leben" (2005, My beautiful life). - Apologized in an interview with "Stern" magazine to all shareholders
after advertising for "Deutsche Telekom" shares, which later declined
in value (2007). - Krug is still acting in German films and series as "Tatort".
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