
Berry Kroeger
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16. oktober 1912 — 4. januar 1991 (78 år)
Berry Kroeger was an American film, television and stage actor.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Kroeger got his acting start on radio as an announcer on Suspense and as an actor, playing for a time The Falcon in the radio series. Kroeger was a regular as Sam Williams on the radio daytime drama Young Doctor Malone. He was discovered by filmmaker William Wellman while performing on Broadway and began appearing in films in 1948 with his role in The Iron Curtain.
Kroeger specialized in playing slimy bad guys in films like Act of Violence (1948) and The Iron Curtain (1948), a crooked lawyer in Cry of the City (1948) and a heavy in Joseph H. Lewis' cult crime classic, Gun Crazy (1949). His flair for decadent leering and evil scowls often led to his being cast in "schlock fare", like 1966's Chamber of Horrors and 1971's The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant. He appeared in a small role as a village elder in Young Frankenstein (1974).
He appeared in dozens of television programs. He guest starred on seven episodes of Perry Mason, including murderer Edgar Whitehead in the 1961 episode, "The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff," and murder victim Kirk Cameron in the 1964 episode, "The Case of the Illicit Illusion." He also appeared in shows such as Hawaiian Eye, Get Smart (as a character spoofing actor Sydney Greenstreet) and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. His last major film role was in 1977's The Demon Seed.
On Broadway, Kroeger portrayed the High Lama in the ill-fated 1956 musical adaptation of Lost Horizon entitled Shangri-La.
On January 4, 1991, Berry Kroeger died of kidney failure.
*Source:* **Wikipedia**
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Kroeger got his acting start on radio as an announcer on Suspense and as an actor, playing for a time The Falcon in the radio series. Kroeger was a regular as Sam Williams on the radio daytime drama Young Doctor Malone. He was discovered by filmmaker William Wellman while performing on Broadway and began appearing in films in 1948 with his role in The Iron Curtain.
Kroeger specialized in playing slimy bad guys in films like Act of Violence (1948) and The Iron Curtain (1948), a crooked lawyer in Cry of the City (1948) and a heavy in Joseph H. Lewis' cult crime classic, Gun Crazy (1949). His flair for decadent leering and evil scowls often led to his being cast in "schlock fare", like 1966's Chamber of Horrors and 1971's The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant. He appeared in a small role as a village elder in Young Frankenstein (1974).
He appeared in dozens of television programs. He guest starred on seven episodes of Perry Mason, including murderer Edgar Whitehead in the 1961 episode, "The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff," and murder victim Kirk Cameron in the 1964 episode, "The Case of the Illicit Illusion." He also appeared in shows such as Hawaiian Eye, Get Smart (as a character spoofing actor Sydney Greenstreet) and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. His last major film role was in 1977's The Demon Seed.
On Broadway, Kroeger portrayed the High Lama in the ill-fated 1956 musical adaptation of Lost Horizon entitled Shangri-La.
On January 4, 1991, Berry Kroeger died of kidney failure.
*Source:* **Wikipedia**
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| 1978 | WKRP in Cincinnati · as Mr. Eisenhower |
| 1977 | Demon Seed · as PetrosianPå Plex |
| 1976 | Rich Man, Poor Man · as Mayor Of Antibes |
| 1975 | The Man in the Glass Booth · as Joachim BergerPå Plex |
| 1974 | Young Frankenstein · as First Village Elder (uncredited) |
| 1973 | Pets · as The Art Connoisseur |
| 1973 | Wide World of Mystery · as Prof. Goldman |
| 1971 | The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant · as Max |
| 1971 | The Seven Minutes · as Paul Van Fleet |
| 1971 | The Mephisto Waltz · as Raymont |
| 1971 | Longstreet · as Truman Deckbar |
| 1970 | Most Deadly Game · as Anton Hodek |
| 1970 | Tora! Tora! Tora! · as U.s. Army General (uncredited) |
| 1970 | The Wild Scene · as Tim O'shea |
| 1969 | Nightmare in Wax · as Max BlackPå Plex |
| 1968 | It Takes a Thief · as Kraus |
| 1967 | |
| 1966 | Chamber of Horrors · as Chun SingPå Plex |
| 1966 | The Double Life of Henry Phyfe · as The Liquidator |
| 1965 | Get Smart · as Fat Man |
| 1965 | The F.B.I. · as Alvin Holmquist |
| 1965 | Run for Your Life · as Mr. Klein |
| 1964 | Youngblood Hawke · as Jock Maas |
| 1964 | The Time Travelers · as Preston |
| 1964 | Daniel Boone · as William Creighton |
| 1964 | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. · as Frame |
| 1964 | Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea · as Chairman |
| 1963 | |
| 1963 | Burke's Law · as General Henri Zachron |
| 1963 | Grindl · as Rayburn |
| 1962 | Hitler · as Ernst Röhm |
| 1961 | Atlantis: The Lost Continent · as Surgeon |
| 1961 | |
| 1961 | |
| 1960 | The Roaring 20's · as Mark Braddock |
| 1960 | |
| 1960 | The Walking Target · as Arnie Hoffman |
| 1960 | |
| 1960 | Thriller · as Paul Mowry |
| 1960 | |
| 1960 | The Story of Ruth · as Huphim |
| 1960 | The Chevy Mystery Show · as Colonel Geraldine |
| 1960 | Seven Thieves · as Hugo Baumer |
| 1959 | |
| 1959 | |
| 1959 | Adventures in Paradise · as Inspector Riebold |
| 1959 | Bonanza · as MandiblePå Plex |
| 1959 | |
| 1959 | World of Giants · as Dugger |
| 1958 | |
| 1958 | Man with a CameraPå Plex |
| 1958 | The RiflemanPå Plex |
| 1958 | |
| 1958 | |
| 1958 | Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1958) · as Oliver Lynch |
| 1957 | Alcoa Theatre · as Reginald Kettering |
| 1957 | Perry Mason · as Darius Tyson |
| 1957 | |
| 1957 | Meet McGraw · as Otto Bartof |
| 1957 | Mayerling · as Headwaiter |
| 1957 | Mayerling · as Headwaiter |
| 1957 | Mr. Adams and Eve · as Studio Head |
| 1956 | Richard Diamond, Private Detective · as Raoul Lopez |
| 1956 | Man in the Vault · as Willis Trent |
| 1955 | Blood Alley · as Old Feng |
| 1955 | I Spy · as Zubatov |
| 1955 | Yellowneck · as PlunkettPå Plex |
| 1954 | Producers' Showcase · as Headwaiter |
| 1954 | Climax! · as Cast |
| 1954 | |
| 1952 | Battles of Chief Pontiac · as Col. Von Weber |
| 1952 | |
| 1952 | Four Star Playhouse · as Walter PomeroyPå Plex |
| 1952 | Steve Randall · as George Valdan |
| 1952 | Death Valley Days · as Louis KesebergPå Plex |
| 1951 | Hallmark Hall of Fame · as Goya |
| 1951 | Goodyear Television Playhouse · as Zaghul |
| 1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars · as Cast |
| 1951 | The Sword of Monte Cristo · as Minister Charles La RochePå Plex |
| 1950 | Little Women: Jo's Story · as Mr. Lawrence |
| 1950 | Little Women: Meg's Story · as Mr. Lawrence |
| 1950 | The Pulitzer Prize Playhouse · as Lord Throgmortin |
| 1950 | The Lux Video Theatre · as M. Didot |
| 1950 | Danger · as Cast |
| 1950 | Treasury Men in Action · as Cast |
| 1950 | The Web (1950) · as Cast |
| 1950 | Guilty of Treason · as Hungarian State Police Col. Timar |
| 1950 | Robert Montgomery Presents · as Cast |
| 1950 | Gun Crazy · as Packett |
| 1949 | Fighting Man of the Plains · as Cliff Bailey |
| 1949 | Chicago Deadline · as Solly Wellman |
| 1949 | Black Magic · as Alexandre Dumas, Sr.På Plex |
| 1949 | I Remember Mama · as Cast |
| 1949 | Down to the Sea in Ships · as Manchester |
| 1949 | Suspense · as Fulco |
| 1948 | The Dark Past · as Mike |
| 1948 | Act of Violence · as Johnny |
| 1948 | Studio One · as Mr. Lawrence |
| 1948 | Cry of the City · as W. A. Niles |
| 1948 | The Philco Television Playhouse · as Zaghul |
| 1948 | The Iron Curtain · as John Grubb, Aka 'paul' |
| 1947 | Kraft Television Theatre · as Cast |
| 1946 | |
| 1941 | Tom, Dick and Harry · as Boy Lead In Movie (uncredited) |
| 1922 | Nanook of the North · as Narrator (1939 Re-Release)På Plex |
| 1948 | The Ed Sullivan Show · as Self |


























