Karl-Fred Müller

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Karl-Fred Müller (born April 14, 1958 in Baruth ; † October 3, 2018 in Halle (Saale) ) was a German actor .

Life

After graduating from high school and completing his professional training as a bricklayer, he attended the Rostock drama school . His first engagement took him to the stages of the city of Nordhausen . Since 1986 he has been engaged at the Kulturinsel Halle (new theater Halle). His best-known films include Schultze gets the blues and Schröder's wonderful world (directed by Michael Schorr ).

On October 3, 2018, he died of cancer.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Radio

  • Naked in Berlin (Director: Gottfried von Eine ), mdr
  • And there are dinosaurs (director: Jürgen Dluznewski), mdr
  • Salmon fishing in Yemen, mdr

Solo programs

  • “I wonder more about equipment”, Otto Reutter evening
  • "Santa Claus died of whiplash", Christmas program
  • "The moon has now drowned", shower ballade evening
  • "Couplet-Pop with Karl-Fred Müller", Otto Reutter evening and more

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Karl Fred Müller has died. In: You are Halle! , October 3, 2018, accessed October 3, 2018.