Klaus Messerschmidt Hjuler is a Danish stuntman, actor and award winning film director. He began his career at the age of 15, as a stunt extra in the D.A.D. music video "Jonnie", and at 16 he played a leading part in Ebbe Langberg's TV comedy series "Sådan Er Det Bare" (Danmarks Radio, 1987). Since then, his primary work has been as a stuntman and fight director, while writing and directing short films.
Klaus Huhle is known for Tatort (1970), Was wir wollten (2020) and Corsage (2022).
Klaus Härö's film The Fencer (2015) was nominated for the Golden Globes as well as Oscar shortlisted in the Best Foreign Film Category. Elina (2003), Mother of Mine (2005), and Letters to Father Jacob (2009) were selected to represent his native country Finland in the Best Foreign Film Category at the Oscars. Altogether Härö's films have won more than 60 prizes at festivals all over the world including The Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and the prestigious Ingmar Bergman prize, the winner of which was chosen by Ingmar Bergman himself.
Klaus J. Behrendt was born on February 7, 1960 in Hamm, Germany. He is an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Mein Vater (2003) and A.S. (1995).
Klaus Kindler was born on January 1, 1930 in Heidelberg, Germany. He was an actor, known for 2 x Adam, 1 x Eva (1959), Was ihr wollt (1954) and Tim Frazer (1963). He was previously married to Christel Sürie and Monika Dahlberg. He died on April 16, 2001 in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
Klaus Kinski was born as Klaus Günter Karl Nakszynski in Zoppot, Free City of Danzig (now Sopot, Poland), to Susanne (Lutze), a nurse, and Bruno Nakszynski, a pharmacist. He grew up in Berlin, was drafted into the German army in 1944 and captured by British forces in Holland. After the war he began acting on the stage, quickly gaining a reputation for a ferocious talent and an equally ferocious temper. He started acting in films shortly afterward, showing an utter disregard for the quality of the productions he appeared in and churning out so many that a complete filmography is almost impossible to assemble. However, he did turn out memorable work for director Werner Herzog, a similarly driven and obsessive character. Herzog and Kinski pushed each other to extremes over a 15-year working relationship, which finally ended after filming Cobra Verde (1987), a production plagued by volcanic clashes between the star and director, involving--among other things--violent physical altercations and mutual death threats. He subsequently directed and starred in the notorious Paganini (1989), his only film as director and which was marked by (again) clashes between Kinski and his producers, who accused him of turning their movie into a pornographic film and sued him in court. His autobiography, "All I Need is Love", a vicious attack on the film industry, was withdrawn for legal reasons and subsequently re-released as "Kinski Uncut" in the US & UK, "Ich brauche Liebe" in Germany, and in various other languages.
Klaus Kühn is known for X + YY: Formel des Bösen (1970), Hau drauf, Kleiner (1974) and Der Ostfriesen-Report (1973).
Klaus Lucas is an actor, known for Frankenstein's Army (2013), In het vuur van de storm (2010) and The Rocketeer (2012).
Klaus Löwitsch was born on April 8, 1936 in Berlin, Germany. He is known for Welt am Draht (1973), Firefox (1982) and Cross of Iron (1977). He was married to Helga Heinrich. He died on December 3, 2002 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Gave his debut as an actor in 1962. Member of the 'Wiener Burgtheater' in Vienna since 1972. Played at the 'Salzburger Festspiele' since 1975. Directed plays since 1977. Debuted as a movie actor in 1972.