Otto Jr. was born on 29 April 1971 in Ubá, Minas Gerais, Brazil. He is an actor, known for Elite Squad (2007), The Endless Night (2023) and The Mechanism (2018).
The grandnephew of South African pioneer and former president Paul Krüger, Otto Kruger trained for a musical career from childhood, but after enrolling in Columbia University he switched his career choice to acting. Making his Broadway debut in 1915, at 30, he shortly became a matinée idol of the day, specializing in sophisticated leading roles. He made his film debut in 1915 in The Runaway Wife (1915), but it was in the 1930s that Kruger's polished, urbane characterizations came into full swing. Although he occasionally played a hero, as in Corregidor (1943) he was often cast as the amoral villain or a charming but corrupt businessman (usually a banker), a task at which he excelled. Kruger was one of the industry's busiest character actors until a series of strokes brought about his retirement in the mid-1960s.
Otto McCreight is known for Lullaby (2022).
Otto Nobela is known for Wizard (2017), Queen Sono (2020) and 57 (2022).
Otto Ohlendorf was born on 4 February 1907 in Hoheneggelsen, Hildesheim, Germany. He died on 7 June 1951 in Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany.
Otto Penzler was born on 8 July 1942 in Hamburg, Germany. He is an actor and producer, known for Murder in Space (1985), A Murder at the End of the World (2023) and The Hound of the Baskervilles (1983).
Otto Rodríguez is known for Voltea pa'que te enamores (2014), Demente Criminal (2015) and Mujer con pantalones (2005).
Otto Sanchez is a native New Yorker. Growing up in Jackson Heights, Queens, he was raised by his mother, Violeta Carbajal. He is the youngest of four (an older brother and two older sisters). Otto's passion for painting was his first connection into the arts. After pursuing Advertising Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City from 1987-1989, and then at the Columbus College of Art and Design, in Columbus, Ohio, on a fine arts scholarship, his passion shifted and he dove into acting. Returning to New York in 1991, he studied acting under Jeanne Kaplan and Austin Pendleton at HB Studio. In 1996, He landed the role of Chico Guerra on the acclaimed HBO series Oz (1997). Chico Guerra put him on the map, landing him roles in film and television. His film credits range from Indies to commercially successful studio features: Carlos in Os Bad Boys II (2003), Negrito in Kill the Poor (2003)." Others include, Ping Pong in "Double Whammy" by Tom Dicillo, and Paul Diaz in "Push" by David Rodriguez. Otto is no stranger to the stage. In 2004 he co-starred opposite John Ventimiglia (Família Soprano (1999)) in the critically acclaimed three man Off-Broadway play "Ponies", produced by Michael Imperioli at the Studio Dante in New York City. He played the role of Wallace.