Kurt Grelak is known for Robot & Frank (2012), The Girl of His Dreams (2012) and Forgotten (2005).
Kurt Hanover is known for Rigged (2008), Grace (2015) and Bridge (2017).
Kurt Hepperlin was born on July 16, 1920 in Hammelburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for Liebe '47 (1949), Landluft (1983) and Tage der Rache (1970). He died on October 26, 1992 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
Kurt Hierholzer is an actor, known for Courageous Love (2017), Sky Dog (2020) and Radiant: Dawning (2021). He has been married to Barbara Hierholzer since April 11, 1987. They have two children.
Kurt Hsiao is known for Dang nan ren lian ai shi (2021), Copycat Killer (2023) and Ben ri gong xiu (2023).
Kurt Hull is known for The Raven (2005), Letters from Eddie (1997) and Siblings (2001).
Kurt Inder is known for Keyboard Fantasies (2019).
Kurt Jacobsen is known for The Milagro Man: The Irrepressible Multicultural Life and Literary Times of John Nichols (2012), American Road (2013) and Clancy Sigal: A Transatlantic Portrait of the Writer.
Kurt is a Los Angeles native. He studied at The Juilliard School, and lived in Italy for several years, where he starred in the Italian drama series, "Provaci Ancora Prof!" Since returning to the US, he has starred as Tad on "Grey's Anatomy," Stanley Hayami in "A Life in Pieces: the Diary and Letters of Stanley Hayami" (Tribeca Festival '21; Cannes; BFI; Hawai'i), and Alan in the upcoming feature film "No-No Girl," alongside an all Japanese American cast. He is both Japanese American (4th generation) and Filipino American (3rd generation), and is fluent in Italian, Japanese, French, and Spanish. Both of his parents were born in Hawai'i, where he was also partly raised. Kurt is a graduate of Columbia University (BA Liberal Arts, Visual Arts concentration), UCLA, and the Manhattan School of Music, where he was the notable recipient of the President's Award for Voice. Formerly a professional opera singer, he has worked in China, France, Italy, and across the United States, including at the Met Opera, Lincoln Center, and with the NY City Opera, and was featured in the New York Times, Time Magazine, and Opera News. You can find him across all social media platforms @kurtkanazawa
As a young man, Kurt Kasznar enrolled in Max Reinhardt's seminars. He came to the US in the mid-30s in "The Eternal Road," in which he played at least 12 roles. In 1941, he produced the New York show, "Crazy with the Heat." That same year, he was drafted into the army, where he was trained as a cinematographer and served in the Pacific. His first major Broadway role was "The Happy Time." Kasznar also played in "The Sound Of Music," "Barefoot in The Park," "Waiting for Godot" and "Six Characters in Search of an Author." He has appeared in many films.