Karl-Heinz König

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Karl-Heinz König (born March 27, 1920 in Magdeburg , † after 1979) was a German actor on the stage, film and television.

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König received his artistic training in the early phase of World War II from Agnes Windeck in Berlin. There he also made his theater debut, but was mostly drafted, especially in the late phase of the war. After 1945 he worked at theaters in Linz, Austria, and in Vienna, where he worked at various venues. From 1964 to 1968, König was an editor at Süddeutscher Rundfunk, after which he worked again as a freelance actor and also tried his hand at stage direction. By the early 1960s, television work was of considerable importance in his artistic activity. There he embodied every kind of charge. In the late 1970s, König disappeared from the screen.

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