Ingo Klünder

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Ingo Klünder (born July 7, 1942 in Berlin ) is a German theater and television actor .

Ingo Klünder completed an acting degree with additional training in musicals and chansons at the Max Reinhardt School in Berlin. In the course of his many years of activity as a theater actor, he played in the Hansa-Theater Berlin and at the city theaters in Bern, Ulm, Koblenz and Würzburg, among others. There he acquired a large and varied repertoire. He also played in several well-known musicals. On television, he played roles in the films Mexican Revolution and Boards That Mean the World . He also starred in the television series Unter Uns and Forbidden Love . At the moment he is increasingly back on the theater stage. Ingo Klünder is married and lives in Würzburg, where he is a member of the city council for the Free Voters .

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