Christian Ebel

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Christian Ebel (born December 29, 1934 in Halberstadt ) is a German actor and radio play speaker .

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Christian Ebel was born during the Nazi era and grew up in the province of Saxony and after the Second World War in Saxony-Anhalt . He had his first film engagements in the GDR in various television productions of the German television station . Christian Ebel moved to the Federal Republic of Germany in the mid-1960s. He subsequently appeared as an actor mostly in German television series and was involved as a radio play speaker. For example, he had theater engagements in the 1982/83 season at the touring theater Euro-Studio Landgraf in Der Teufel und der Liebe Gott (Author: Jean-Paul Sartre), 1984/85 at the Kleiner Theater am Markt Wahlstedt in Lord Arthur Savile's Verbrechen (author: Oscar Wilde ), at the Contra-Kreis-Theater in Bonn in the 1986/87 season in Zwei links - Zwei rechts by Derek Banfield and again on the small one Theater am Markt Wahlstedt in the 1991/92 season in Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Case - against the Crown .

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