Horst Krause
Horst Krause was a German actor.
Life and career
Krause was born in Bönhof, Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia on 18 December 1941, the youngest of five children. Along with his family he was expelled to Ludwigsfelde in 1947. Krause worked as a machinist at the Brandenburger Traktorenwerke and started his acting career at the age of 23. From 1964 to 1967 he attended the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts.From 1969 onward, Krause worked as a stage actor at the Schauspielhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt and from 1984 to 1994 at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden. Following the reunification of Germany, Krause won the Deutscher Filmpreis for his role in the 1993 film No More Mr. Nice Guy.
In the 1990s, Krause became a popular TV character in the Polizeiruf 110 crime series. In Polizeiruf 110, he first appeared in various guest roles, then from 1999 to 2015, in a regular role as the sympathetic, down-to-earth police sergeant Horst Krause in Polizeiruf 110. The policeman Krause character was so popular that a nine-part TV film series about him was made between 2007 and 2022, focusing not on the police work, but rather on his private life and family.
Krause was also the lead actor in the 2003 film Schultze Gets the Blues, which was played in a number of countries, including the United States, where Roger Ebert lauded the film.
Krause died on 5 September 2025, at the age of 83.
Awards
- Deutscher Filmpreis 1993, No More Mr. Nice Guy
- Stockholm International Film Festival 2003, best actor
Filmography
- No More Mr. Nice Guy
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- Dicke Freunde
- A Girl Called Rosemary
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- Schweigen ist Gold
- Schultze Gets the Blues
- Krügers Odyssee
- Küss die Hand, Krüger
- ''Krauses Hoffnung''