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KRUG, KARL, Dramatic and motion picture critic and
columnist ,Sun Telegraph. Pittsburgh. Born at Slsterville, W. Va.. May 20. 1897. .loineil United Artists in 193U. Kesigned in 1934, entering newspaper fleld at Pittsburgh.
KRUGER, ALMA: Actress; b. Pittsburgh: h. 5 feet 7 ',2 inches; w. 143 pounds: l)Iue eyes and gray hair; p. non-professional; e. Curry University and American Academy of Dramatic Art; liy. theatre, reading, bridge. As a child appeared on the stage with Louis James. Mantell. Southern and Marlowe. Also did character parts in "Men iMust Fight," "Pride and Prejudice," "Few Are Chosen," "John Brown," "Cradle Song." and "Children's Hour." Recent pictures include "These Three." "Craig's Wife," "Love Letters of a Star." Universal.
KRUGER. J.: Cameraman. In 1934 collaborated on "The End of the World," Harold Auten. In 1937: collaborated on photography "Pepe Le Moko," Paris Film Production.
KRUGER, OTTO: Actor, b, Toledo, Ohio, Septemoer 6, 1885; e. University of Michigan and Columbia. Stage experience in "The Royal Family," "Private Lives," "Counsellor-at-Law," and many others. On screen In ■Vitaphone Nc(. 1074. "Mr. Intruder." In 1933: "Turn Back the Clock," "Beauty for Sale," "The Prizefighter and the Lady," MGM; "Ever in My Heart," Warner an^i "Gallant Lady," United Artlsts-20th Century. In 1934: "The Women in His Life," "Treasure Island," "Chained." "Paris Interlude," "Men In White," MGM; "The Crime Doctor." RKO ; "Springtime for Henry." Fox. In 1935: "Vanessa — Her Love Story." MGM; "Two Sinners," Republic. In 1936: "Living Dangerously," ABP; "Dracula's Daughter," U.
KRUGER, PAUL: Actor, r. n. Henry Kruger; b. Eau Claire, Wis., July 24, 1895; h. 6 feet, 1 Inch; dark brown hair and blue eyes; w. 180 pounds; p. Catherine and Fred Kruger, non-professionals; e. Eau Claire. Wis.; married non-professlonal ; hy. reading and tennis. Stage experience in Los Angeles in the following plays: "White Collars." "Dark Angel," "Whole Town's Talking," "Window Panes," "Trial Marriage" and "Jonesey. " Screen career started seven years ago. Appeared In "The First Auto," "Fortune Hunter," "One Round Hogan," "NonSupport," "Idle Rich" and "The Rounder." Freelance player.
KRUGER, "STUBBY": Actor, r. n. Harold Kruger; b. Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands; h. 5 feet, H Inches: light hair and blue-gray eyes; w. 178 pounds; e. McKlnley high school, Honolulu. University of Hawaii and St. Mary's College, Cal. ; hy. swimming, handball, golf, horseback riding, baseball, fencing, boxing, wrestling. Stage experience. Pictures Include: Paramount shorts; Grantland Rice Sportllght for Pathe; "Beloved Rogue." starring John Harrymore; member of stock players of PickfordFairbanks Producing Company.
K RUM GOLD. JOSEPH: Associate producer and writer. Republic, b. Jersey City. April 8, 1908; h. 5 ft. 8 in.; w. 175 pounds; brown hair and eyes; married; e. New York Univ.. B.A. Press agent with MGM 1928. Press agent, foreign production department; assistant producer Paramount 1929-33; foreign producer MGM in Paris 1934-35. Credits as screen writer 1935-36, "Lone Wolf Returns." "Blackmailer." "Adventure in Manhattan." "Lady from Nowhere," Columbia. Associate producer and writer. "Join the Marines," "Jim Hanvey. Detective," "Faithless Lady," Republic.
KRUMMELL, CONSTATINE: Music. In 1935: "Soviet Russia Thru the Eyes of an American," Imperial Pictures.
KRUSADA, CARL: Writer. In 1930: "Bar L Ranch." "Ridln' Law." Firebrand .lordon," "Beyond the Rio Grande," Big Four. In 1931: story and screen play "Westward Bound," Syndicate. In 1932: story and screen play "45 Calibre Echo." R. J. Horner. In 1934: collaborated on screen play "Fighting Hero," "Mystery Ranch," "Riding Through." Wm. Stelner. In 1935: collaborated on screen play "Skull And Crown." "Never Too Late." Reliable; story "Unconquered Bandit." Wra. Stelner. In 1936: story and screen play "Fast Bullets," Reliable.
KSENOFONTOV, A.: Cameraman. In 1935: collaborated on photography of "Chapayev," Linfilm.
KUH, ANTON: Writer. In 1936: collaborated on "The Robber Symphony," produced by Concordia.
KUHLE, WOLFGANG: (See 193G-37 Motion Picture Almanac.)
KULL, EDWARD: Cameraman and director. In 1933:
"Carnival Lady," Hollywood Films; "Marriage on Approval." Freuler. In 1935: directed "New Adventures of Tarzan," Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises; "Man's Best Friend." S. S. Krellberg. In 1936: collaborated on lihotography "Tundra." Burroughs-Tarzan.
KULL, JACOB: Cameraman. In 1936: collaborated en photography "Tundra, " Burroughs-Tarzan.
KULLMAN, CHARLES: Singer. In 1936: appeared in "La Paloma," Casino.
KUMMER, CLARE: Writer. Played in "Harmony at Home" (1930), Fox. In 1931: story "Annabelle's Affairs," Fox. In 1932: story "The Successful Calamity," Warner. In 1936; original story, "Her Master's Voice," Paramount.
KUNTZE, REIMAR: Chief cameraman, b. Berlin, Germany, Jan. 27, 1902; p. father German officer; e. high school, photography; married. Worked with still pictures; printer and developer. News-cameraman, assistantcameraman, first-cameraman, and from 1929 chiefcameraman, now with Froeiich-Europa Film G. m. b. H., Berlin. In 1933: "Victoria and Her Hussar," Kinematrade; "The Golden Goal," Bavaria Film. In 1932: "Die verkaufte Braut ' ; "Drei von der Kavallerie," Glass; "Hallo, Hallo, hier spricht Berlin," Tobis; "Ein streinrelcher Mann," Universal; "Paprika," Victor Klein; "Kaiserwalzer," Zelnik. In 1933: "Ein Lied geht um die Welt"; "Eine Frau wie Du," Atalanta; "Sag mir wer du hist," T. K. Ton; "Hochzeit am Wolfgangsee." In 1934: "Krach um Jolanthe." Froelich; "Ihr grosster Erfolg." T. K. Ton; "Der verlorene Sohn." Universal. In 1935: "Abenteuer eines iungen Herrn," Itala.
KUNZMANN, WILLIAM C: Technical Engineer. National Carbon Co., Inc., Cleveland, unio; b. Sandusky, Ohio; married; e. high school; Akron College, electrical engineer. Engaged In motion picture Industry and research department. National Carbon Co.. Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, for past 30 years. Previously afSliated with I.A.T.S.E. ; theatre owner and operator. Since 1907. research and sales department, National Carbon Co., Cleveland. Ohio. Since 1916, active in Society of Motion Picture Engineers activities. Elected vice-president for 1933-34 term. Convention vice-president. Society of Motion Picture Engineers since 1934.
KURIKHIN. F. N.: Actor. In 1935: 'Moscow Laughs," Kino-Comblnat.
KURLAND. GILBERT: Sound Supervisor, b. Austin, Minn., Nov. 28, 1904; h. 6 feet; w. 174 pounds; p. Maurice and Lena; e. high school; married and has one daughter. In 1933: "The Invisible Man." "By Candlelight." "Counsellor-at-Law." "King for a Night," Universal. In 1934: "The Poor Rich," "Madame Spy." "Countess of Monte Cristo," "Let's Be Ritzy," "Glamour," "I'll Tell the World," "Affairs of a Gentleman," "Little Man, What Now?" Universal. In 1935: "Night Life of the Gods,' "The Good Fairy," "Straight from the Heart," "Princess O'Hara." "Mr. Dvnamite." "The Bride of Frankenstein, "The Werewolf of London." "The Raven," "Lady Tubbs," "Diamond Jim," "She Gets Tier Man," "King Solomon of Broadway," "Remember Last Night." "Manhattan Moon," "Stormy," "His Night Out." Universal. In 1936: "Next Time We Love." "Love Before Breakfast." "Showboat." "Dracula's Daughter," U.
KURLANDER, J. H.: Commercial Engineer, In charge of Projection Lamp, Photolamp and Miniature Lamp Section, Westinghbuse Lamp Co.. Bloomfleld. N. J.; b. Trenton, N. J., April 27. 1897; married; p. John and Henrietta: e. public schools; Trenton high school; Drexel Institute. Philadelphia. B.S. In electrical engineering. Junior engineer. Dept. of Public Works. Trenton, N. J. ; junior engineer. Pennsylvania R.R. : illuminating engineer. Edison Lamps. Harrison, N. J. In charge of Motion Picture Projection. Edison Lamp Works: in charge of technical publicity, Edison Lamp Works, 1920-26. Director of engineering, Brenkert Light Projection Co., Detroit, 1926-30: Commercial engineer, Westlnghouse Lamp Co. since 1930. Secretary, Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1930-36.
KURZHENE, MASSARD: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.)
KUSCHNER, OSCAR: Theatre Department, Warner Memphis Zone. h. Chicago, 111.. Aug. 1. 1894; married. In motion picture industry for 21 years as salesman and branch manager with various companies.
KUSELL, DANIEL: (See 1936-37 Motion Picture Almanac.)
KUSELL, MILTON S.: Paramount District Manager b. Aurora, HI., October 27, 1892. Chicago was the city of his schooling. In 1917. he became a salesman for
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