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Manfred Uhlig
Manfred Uhlig (2 September 1927 - 24 July 2019) was a German actor, cabaret artist, entertainer and also television presenter, television and radio presenter. Life Born 1927 in Leipzig, Uhlig studied drama at the end of the 1940s and after finishing accepted acting jobs at theatres and cabarets in Naumburg, Wittenberg and Schwerin. Since 1956 he was member of the Leipziger Pfeffermühle cabaret ensemble, which was founded two years before. On 30 June 1962 he left, together with Helga Hahnemann, and the two of them switched their focus to Deutscher Fernsehfunk, television and radio work. In 1965 Uhlig teamed up with Günter Hansel, presenting over the next 24 years 289 episodes of the programme ''Alte Liebe rostet nicht (radio programme), Alte Liebe rostet nicht'' at Radio DDR 1, which with that was among the most long-lived German radio broadcasts. He became known i.a. with the programmes ''Leipziger Allerlei'' and ''Kollege kommt gleich''. In the Deutscher Fernsehfun ...
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