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  1. Curd Jürgens was in a relationship with Dorothy Dandridge (1957). Curd Jürgens had an encounter with Romy Schneider (1957 - 1958).

  2. At some point Jürgens had affairs with actresses Romy Schneider (in 1957) and Dorothy Dandridge. After a two-year affair, his relationship with his young lover Mathilda Mizart ended in 1974 when she died in an accident.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0432007Curd Jürgens - IMDb

    Curd Jürgens. Actor: The Spy Who Loved Me. Curd Jürgens (commonly billed as "Curt Jurgens" in anglophone countries) was one of the most successful European film actors of the 20th Century. He was born Curd Gustav Andreas Gottlieb Franz Jürgens on December 13, 1915, in Solln, Bavaria, in Hohenzollern Imperial Germany, a subject of Kaiser ...

  4. Nov 29, 1971 · Two Males for Alexa: Directed by Juan Logar. With Juan Luis Galiardo, Curd Jürgens, Rosalba Neri, Emma Cohen. When a young woman enters an extramarital affair, her older husband - the father of her university friend - exacts revenge by committing suicide and trapping her and her lover in his mansion with no means of escape.

  5. Jürgens entered the journalism profession after receiving his education, and married Louise Basler, an actress. Basler, the first of his five wives, encouraged him to switch careers and become an actor. He learned his new profession on the Vienna stage, which retained his loyalty even after he became an global film star.

  6. Me and the Colonel is a 1958 American comedy film based on the play Jacobowsky und der Oberst by Franz Werfel. It was directed by Peter Glenville and stars Danny Kaye, Curd Jürgens and Nicole Maurey . Kaye won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his portrayal. [2]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Psyche_59Psyche 59 - Wikipedia

    Psyche 59 is a 1964 British drama film directed by Alexander Singer and starring Patricia Neal, Curd Jürgens, Samantha Eggar, Ian Bannen, Beatrix Lehmann and Elspeth March. It was written by Julian Halevy based on the 1963 novel Psyche '59 by Françoise des Ligneris.