Diane Kruger | |
Birth Name: | Diane Heidkrüger |
Birth Date: | 15 July 1976 |
Birth Place: | Algermissen, Lower Saxony, West Germany |
Years Active: | 1992–present |
Children: | 1 |
Diane Kruger (;[1] Heidkrüger; pronounced as /de/; born 15 July 1976) is a German[2] actress. Early in her career, she gained worldwide recognition and received the Trophée Chopard from the Cannes Film Festival.
Kruger became known for her roles in film as Helen in the epic war film Troy (2004), Dr. Abigail Chase in the heist film National Treasure (2004) and its 2007 sequel, Bridget von Hammersmark in Quentin Tarantino's war film Inglourious Basterds (2009), and Gina in the psychological thriller film Unknown (2011). She also starred as Detective Sonya Cross in the FX crime drama series The Bridge (2013–14). In 2017, she made her German-language debut in Fatih Akin's In the Fade, for which she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress. In 2019, Kruger starred in the spy-thriller The Operative with Martin Freeman.[3]
Diane Heidkrüger was born on 15 July 1976.[4] [5] She grew up in a deeply Catholic German family,[6] and attended Catholic school.[7] She has stated that one of her grandmothers was Polish.[8]
She was brought up in West Germany with her younger brother, Stefan. Her mother sent her to student exchange programs when she was a teenager to improve her English.[9] As a child, Kruger wanted to become a ballerina[10] and successfully auditioned for the Royal Ballet School in London, but a knee injury cut short her ballet career. Later, Kruger moved to Paris, attending drama school and working as a model and began learning and speaking fluent French.[11]
In 1993, Kruger represented Germany in the Elite Model Look[12] and started modeling afterwards. Despite her relatively short stature for a model, she managed to land bookings such as advertisements from Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo, Giorgio Armani, Jil Sander, Christian Dior, Burberry and Louis Vuitton; runway shows from Marc Jacobs, D&G and Sonia Rykiel; and appearances on the cover of Vogue Paris, Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan to her modeling repertoire.[13] She gradually stopped modelling after deciding to pursue a career in acting.
Kruger became interested in acting and took lessons at the Cours Florent. She made her film debut in 2002, opposite Dennis Hopper and Christopher Lambert in The Piano Player, a TV film by Jean-Pierre Roux. The same year, she also starred in her then husband's directorial début Mon Idole.
She played Julie Wood in 2003's Michel Vaillant and Lisa in Wicker Park (2004), alongside Josh Hartnett and Rose Byrne. One of her more high-profile roles to date is her portrayal of Helen of Sparta in Wolfgang Petersen's epic Troy. In 2004, Kruger starred with Nicolas Cage and Sean Bean (who co-starred with her in Troy) in the film National Treasure, going on to appear in films Joyeux Noël (2005) and Copying Beethoven (2006). She reprised her role as Dr. Abigail Chase in , released in December 2007.
Kruger was the hostess of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[14] Kruger was a jury member of the 58th Berlin International Film Festival in 2008. The festival is chaired by Costa Gavras.
In 2009, she co-starred as a German actress turned Allied spy in Quentin Tarantino's film Inglourious Basterds. In December 2009, she announced the nominations of the 67th Golden Globe Awards and also picked up nominations from the Screen Actors' Guild for Best Supporting Actress and Outstanding Performance by a Cast of a Motion Picture for her role in Inglourious Basterds.[15]
Kruger played Anna in Jaco Van Dormael's Mr. Nobody. Critical response has praised the film's artistry and Kruger's acting.[16] Kruger made a cameo appearance in an April 2010 episode of the Fox show Fringe, in which her former boyfriend, actor Joshua Jackson, starred. In 2010, Kruger also appeared in Mark Ronson's music video for "Somebody to Love Me", where she plays Boy George.
In the 2011 film Unknown, Kruger starred as Gina, a Bosnian undocumented immigrant, and key character alongside leading actor Liam Neeson.[17] It was also announced in 2011 that Kruger had replaced Eva Green in the role of Marie Antoinette in the French-language film, Les Adieux à la Reine.[18] In 2012, she was named as a member of the Jury for the Main Competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[19] The festival is chaired by Nanni Moretti. She starred in the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's novel The Host, which was released in March 2013.[20] Kruger also portrayed El Paso, Texas, police officer Sonya Cross on FX's The Bridge, which aired in 2013.[21] In 2015, she was named as a member of the Jury for the Main Competition at the 2015 Venice Film Festival. In 2016, she co-starred in The Infiltrator with Bryan Cranston and John Leguizamo.
In 2017, Kruger made a rare film appearance in Germany in the thriller In the Fade by Fatih Akin, for which she won several awards. In 2019, Kruger replaced Marion Cotillard in the spy movie The 355,[22] playing a BND agent.
In 2022, Kruger starred in the thriller Out of the Blue, opposite Ray Nicholson, son of Jack. The following year, she joined the cast of David Cronenberg's The Shrouds, replacing Léa Seydoux.[23] She will portray three different characters in the film.[24]
Kruger was included in People "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" 2004 issue. She appeared on Maxim "Hot 100" list twice, ranking at No. 50 in 2005 and No. 88 in 2009.[25] [26] [27] She also ranked at No. 83 on AskMen "Top 99 Women" list in 2010.
Kruger is a brand ambassador for Swiss watch manufacturer Jaeger-LeCoultre.[28] In December 2009, she was announced as the global "spokesmodel" of L'Oréal.[29] It was announced in May 2010 that she would become the latest face for Calvin Klein's newest fragrance line, Beauty.[30]
Kruger is fluent in German, English and French.[31] Additionally, she studied Latin in school for eight years, though she does not speak it.[32] Kruger has stated that she has a fear of horses and will not take part in any films that require her to ride or interact with horses, revealing that she has given up roles in the past because of this. Her fear stems from having been previously thrown off the animals by accident.[33]
In 1999, she began dating French actor and director Guillaume Canet.[34] They were married on 1 September 2001.[35] They acted together in Joyeux Noël (2005) and divorced in 2006.[36] Kruger said that the marriage was unsuccessful because their careers had kept them in different parts of the world.[37]
From 2006 to 2016, she was in a relationship with actor Joshua Jackson.[38]
In 2015, Kruger met actor Norman Reedus on the set of Sky.[39] The two were first seen together as a couple in July 2016.[40] In November 2018, Kruger gave birth to their daughter, her first and his second child.[41]
Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes |
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2001 | Agnes | French | Short subject | |
2002 | Duelles | Sabine | Episode: "Mauvaise conduite" | |
Erika Nile | English | American title: The Target[42] [43] | ||
Not For, or Against (Quite the Contrary) | A call girl | French | French title: Ni pour, ni contre (bien au contraire) | |
Mon Idole | Clara Broustal | English title: Whatever You Say | ||
2003 | Michel Vaillant | Julie Wood | ||
2004 | Troy | Helen | English | |
Wicker Park | Lisa | |||
Narco | La fille du night-club | French | ||
National Treasure | Abigail Chase | English | ||
2005 | Joyeux Noël | Anna Sørensen | French, English, German | |
Frankie | French | |||
2006 | Les Brigades du Tigre | Constance Radetsky | English title: The Tiger Brigades | |
Copying Beethoven | Anna Holtz | English | ||
2007 | Goodbye Bafana | Gloria Gregory | ||
Days of Darkness | Véronica Star | French | French title: L'Âge des ténèbres | |
The Hunting Party | Mirjana | English | ||
Abigail Chase | ||||
2008 | Anything for Her | Lisa | French | |
2009 | Inglourious Basterds | Bridget von Hammersmark | English, French, German | |
Mr. Nobody | Anna | English | ||
Farewell | Femme jogging | French | French title: L'Affaire Farewell | |
2010 | Inhale | Diane Stanton | English | |
Clara | French | French title: Pieds nus sur les limaces | ||
2011 | Unknown | Gina | English | |
Forces spéciales | Elsa | French | English title: Special Forces | |
2012 | Farewell, My Queen | Queen Marie Antoinette | French title: Les adieux à la Reine | |
Un plan parfait | Isabelle | English title: A Perfect Plan / Fly Me to the Moon | ||
2013 | The Host | The Seeker/Lacey | English | |
Me, Myself and Mum | Ingeborg | French | French title: Les Garçons et Guillaume, à table! | |
The Galapagos Affair Satan Came to Eden | Margret Wittmer | English | Narration/Voice | |
2014 | The Better Angels | Sarah Bush Lincoln | ||
2015 | Fathers and Daughters | Elizabeth | ||
Disorder | Jessie | French | ||
Sky | Romy | English | ||
2016 | The Infiltrator | Kathy Ertz | ||
2017 | In the Fade | Katja Sekerci | German | German title: Aus dem Nichts |
All That Divides Us | Julia Keller | French | ||
2018 | JT LeRoy | Eva | English | |
Welcome to Marwen | Deja Thoris | |||
2019 | The Operative | Rachel | ||
Herself | Documentary film[44] | |||
2022 | The 355 | Marie Schmidt | ||
Out of the Blue | Marilyn | |||
Marlowe | Clare Cavendish | |||
2023 | Visions | Estelle | French | |
Joika | Tatiyana Volkova | English | Biopic drama[45] | |
2024 | The Shrouds | Three Roles[46] | ||
Longing | Alice |
Year | Title | Role | Language | Notes | |
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2010 | Fringe | Miranda Greene | English | Episode: "Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver" | |
2020 | Robot Chicken | Caroline Flack (voice) | Episode: “Callie Greenhouse in: Fun. Sad. Epic. Tragic.” | ||
2013–2014 | The Bridge | Detective Sonya Cross | English | Main role | |
2022 | Swimming with Sharks | Joyce Holt | English | Main role | |
2025 | Marlene | Marlene Dietrich | TBA | Main role |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | |
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2003 | Cannes Film Festival[47] | Chopard Trophy for Female Revelation | |||
2004 | Bambi Award[48] | ||||
Saturn Award | Best Supporting Actress | National Treasure | |||
2007 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie Actress – Action, Adventure | |||
2009 | Broadcast Film Critics Association | Best Cast | Inglourious Basterds | ||
San Diego Film Critics Society | Best Cast | ||||
Saturn Awards | Best Supporting Actress | ||||
Online Film Critics Society | Best Supporting Actress | ||||
2010 | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | ||||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | ||||
2013 | Newport Beach Film Festival[49] | Best Actress | Un plan parfait | ||
2015 | Elle Style Awards | Best Movie Actress | |||
2017 | Cannes Film Festival | Best Actress | In the Fade | ||
Satellite Awards | Best Actress – Motion Picture | ||||
2018 | German Film Award | Best Actress | In the Fade | ||
2023 | Zurich Film Festival[50] | Golden Eye Award |