Klaus Krüger (actor)

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Klaus Krüger (born June 28, 1931 in Rastenburg , East Prussia ; † August 28, 1995 in Germany) was a German actor on the stage, film and television.

Live and act

Krüger studied German and history and then gained his first practical experience as an assistant director . He also trained as an actor with Marlise Ludwig in Berlin. After his theatrical debut in Bremen, engagements followed at several small boulevard theater venues in Munich (Kleine Komödie, Lore-Bronner-Bühne, Die kleine Freiheit etc.), where he also settled.

Krüger made his debut in front of a camera in the legendary television thriller Flight in Danger , in which he still played a tiny role. This was followed by two and a half decades, a plethora of mid-sized roles in television but also some (less important) movies, with the dial Munich mainly episode roles in most part by the ZDF produced in the Bavarian capital crime series such as The Crime Museum , The Commissioner , Derrick and The old man took over. He was also one of the most frequently cast actors in the film cases of the wanted television series Aktenzeichen XY ... unsolved .

Klaus Krüger was married to the actress Edith Kunze (* Dresden September 15, 1926), his film partner in the youth film series Anschi und Michael . He had a daughter with her.

Filmography

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