Werner Herzog filmography

Werner Herzog (born 1942)[1] is a German filmmaker whose films often feature ambitious or deranged protagonists with impossible dreams.[2][3] Herzog's works span myriad genres and mediums, but he is particularly well known for his documentary films, which he typically narrates.[4]

A profile image of Herzog with recent facial hair and wavy, unkept hair
Herzog—pictured at the 1991 Venice International Film Festival—is well known for his distinctive voice (recording below).

In 1962, Herzog made his directorial debut with the German-language short Herakles. His feature film debut—Signs of Life (1968)—garnered him the Silver Bear at Berlinale.[5] Six years later, Herzog's The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974) won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival.[6] Starting in this period, Herzog collaborated with actor Klaus Kinski on five films, Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Woyzeck (1979), Fitzcarraldo (1982), and Cobra Verde (1987).[2] Fitzcarraldo won Herzog the Best Director Award at Cannes.[7] His tumultuous relationship with Kinski was the subject of Herzog's 1999 documentary My Best Fiend.[8] Herzog directed two films in 2009, My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done and the Nicolas Cage-starring Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans,[9] both of which were nominated for a Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.[10] He has directed a number of other fictional feature films as well as shorts.

Herzog made his documentorial debut with 1969's The Flying Doctors of East Africa. In his documentaries, Herzog often explores the "moral or existential abyss", commonly in nature.[11] His first documentary to screen at Cannes, Fata Morgana (1971), for instance, pairs footage of barren African desert landscapes with a recitation of the Mayan creation myth, the Popol Vuh.[12][13] Similarly, Herzog's film Lessons of Darkness (1992) matches Richard Wagner overtures with documentation of the Gulf War's wake of chaos and destruction in Kuwait.[14][15] Lessons of Darkness was criticized for its supposed "aestheticizing" of war.[16] As with his fictional works, Herzog's documentaries also examine nonconformists outside conventional society,[17] such as Timothy Treadwell in his 2005 documentary Grizzly Man.[17][18] Herzog studied the pilot Dieter Dengler in his 1997 documentary Little Dieter Needs to Fly, which he later remade into the 2006 feature film Rescue Dawn starring Christian Bale.[11] The following year, his exploration of the lives of scientists in Antarctica—2007's Encounters at the End of the World—garnered him an Oscar nomination for Best Documentary.[19][20] For his 2018 documentary Meeting Gorbachev, Herzog had extensive interviews with the Soviet leader.[21] He has directed dozens of other documentaries, including shorts and television segments.

In addition to his own works, Herzog has appeared in other projects, including as the narrator or subject of documentaries and mockumentaries. He has appeared in two Les Blank documentaries, including Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe (1980), in which he eats his shoe after losing a bet to then-college student Errol Morris,[22] and Burden of Dreams, shot during and about the chaotic filming of Herzog's Fitzcarraldo.[23] Herzog has also appeared in commercial films and television series, often portraying villains,[24] such as in the 2012 Tom Cruise film Jack Reacher,[25] or, in 2019, The Mandalorian.[26] He has made cameo appearances in The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, and other television series.

Films

Herzog collaborated with actor Klaus Kinski (pictured) on five films.
Herzog at the 66th Venice International Film Festival in 2009
Herzog speaking in São Paulo in 2019
Table featuring films by Werner Herzog
YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerRef.
1968Signs of LifeYesYesYes[27]
1970Even Dwarfs Started SmallYesYesYes[28]
1972Aguirre, the Wrath of GodYesYesYes[29]
1974The Enigma of Kaspar HauserYesYesYes[6]
1976Heart of GlassYesYesYes[30]
1977StroszekYesYesYes[31]
1979Nosferatu the VampyreYesYesYes[32][33]
WoyzeckYesYesYes[34]
1982FitzcarraldoYesYesYes[35]
1984Where the Green Ants DreamYesYesNo[36]
1987Cobra VerdeYesYesNo[37]
1991Scream of StoneYesNoNo[38]
2001InvincibleYesYesNo[39]
2005The Wild Blue YonderYesYesNo[40]
2006Rescue DawnYesYesNo[41]
2009Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New OrleansYesNoNo[9]
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye DoneYesYesNo[42]
2015Queen of the DesertYesYesNo[43]
2016Salt and FireYesYesNo[44]
2019Family Romance, LLCYesYesNo[45]

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleRef.
1971Geschichten vom KübelkindHurenmörder[46][47]
1983Man of FlowersFather[48][49]
1989Bride of the Orient[50]
Hard to Be a GodMita/Richard[51][52]
1998What Dreams May ComeChris's father[53]
1999Julien Donkey-BoyFather[54]
2007Mister LonelyFather Umbrillo[55]
The Grand[56]
2012Jack ReacherZek Chelovek[25]
2013Home from HomeAlexander von Humboldt[57]
2014Penguins of MadagascarDocumentary filmmaker[58]
2024Orion and the DarkNarrator[59]

Short films

Table featuring short films by Werner Herzog
YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerEditorSoundRef.
1962HeraklesYesYesYesYesYes[60]
1964Game in the SandYesYesYesYesNo[61]
1966The Unprecedented Defence of the Fortress DeutschkreuzYesYesNoYesNo[62]
1968Last WordsYesYesYesNoNo[63]
1969Precautions Against FanaticsYesYesYesNoYes[64]
1976No One Will Play with MeYesYesYesNoNo[65]
1988Les GauloisYesNoNoNoNo[66]
2009Plastic BagNoNoYesNoNo[67]

Documentary films

Table featuring documentary feature films by Werner Herzog
YearTitleDirectorWriterNarratorProducerNotesRef.
1969The Flying Doctors of East AfricaYesYesNoNo[68]
1971Handicapped FutureYesYesNoYes[69]
Land of Silence and DarknessYesYesNoYes[70][71]
Fata MorganaYesNoNoNo[72]
1974The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver SteinerYesYesYesNo[73][74]
1976How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck ChuckYesYesYesYes[75][76]
1981Huie's SermonYesNoNoYes[70]
God's Angry ManYesYesYesYes[70][77]
1984Ballad of the Little SoldierYesYesYesYes[78]
1985The Dark Glow of the MountainsYesYesYesYes[78]
1989Herdsmen of the SunYesNoYesNo[79]
1990Echoes from a Sombre EmpireYesYesYesYes[80]
1991Jag MandirYesYesYesYes[81]
1992Lessons of DarknessYesYesYesYes[82]
1993Bells from the DeepYesYesYesNo[83]
1994The Transformation of the World into MusicYesNoNoNo[84]
1995Gesualdo: Death for Five VoicesYesYesYesNo[85]
1997Little Dieter Needs to FlyYesYesYesNo[86][87]
1998Wings of HopeYesNoYesNo[88]
1999My Best FiendYesYesYesNo[8][89]
2003Wheel of TimeYesYesNoNoAlso cinematographer[90]
2004The White DiamondYesNoYesNo[91]
2005Grizzly ManYesYesYesNo[92][18]
2007Encounters at the End of the WorldYesYesYesNoAlso sound[19]
2010Cave of Forgotten DreamsYesYesYesNo[93]
Happy People: A Year in the TaigaYesYesYesYesCo-directed with Dmitry Vasyukov[94][95]
2011Into the AbyssYesYesYesNo[96]
2016Lo and Behold, Reveries
of the Connected World
YesYesYesNo[97][98]
Into the InfernoYesYesYesNo[99]
2018Meeting GorbachevYesYesYesNoCo-directed with André Singer[21]
2019Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce ChatwinYesYesYesNo[100]
2020Fireball: Visitors from Darker WorldsYesYesYesNoco-directed with Clive Oppenheimer[101]
2022The Fire Within:
Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft
YesYesYesNo[102]
Theatre of ThoughtYesYesYesNo[103]

Producer only

Ref.: [104] [105] [106] [107]

Appearences as himself

Ref.: [108] [109] [110] [111] [112][113] [114][115] [116][117]

Short films

Table featuring documentary short films by Werner Herzog
YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerRef.
1977La SoufrièreYesYesYes[30]
1980Werner Herzog Eats His ShoeNoYesNo[118]
1986Portrait Werner HerzogYesYesYes[119]
2001PilgrimageYesNoNo[120]
2002Ten Thousand Years OlderYesNoNo[121]
2009La BohèmeYesNoNo[122]
2011Ode to the Dawn of ManYesNoNo[123]
2013From One Second to the NextYesNoNo[123]

Narrator

Television

Table featuring television series by Werner Herzog
YearTitleDirectorNarratorNotesRef.
1991-1992FilmstundeYesYesSeries of interviews conducted by Herzog[125][126]
19992000 Years of ChristianityYesNoEpisode 9 "Christ and Demons in New Spain"[127]
2012–2013On Death RowYesYes8 episodes[128][129]

Producer

  • Last Exit: Space[130] (2022)

Acting roles

Table featuring films with Werner Herzog
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2010The BoondocksHimselfEpisode 31 "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman"[131]
2011, 2019,
2020, 2021
The SimpsonsWalter Hotenhoffer, Dr. Lund and The Amazing HerzogEpisodes "The Scorpion's Tale", "Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion", "Screenless" and "Mother and Child Reunion"[132][133][134][135]
2012American Dad!HimselfEpisode "Ricky Spanish"[136]
MetalocalypseIshnifus Meaddle9 episode (voice role)[137]
2015Parks and RecreationKen JeggingsEpisode "2017"[138][139]
Rick and MortyOld ReptileEpisode "Interdimensional Cable 2: Tempting Fate"[140]
2019The MandalorianThe ClientEpisodes "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian", "Chapter 3: The Sin" and "Chapter 7: The Reckoning"[141][142][26]

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