Jürgen Degenhardt
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Jürgen Degenhardt, real name ''Hans-Jürgen Degenhardt'', (21 October 1930 in Dresden – 1 August 2014) was a German songwriter, actor, director and author. He was considered the most successful German writer of musical comedies. On 1 August 2014 he died of cancer in Erfurt.


Filmography

* 1955: '' Hotelboy Ed Martin'' * 1957: '' Polonia-Express'' * 1958: ''
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Theatre

* 1953: Roger Vailland: ''Colonel Foster ist schuldig'' – director: Herwart Grosse/ Wolfgang Langhoff (
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– Kammerspiele) * 1953: Julius Hays: ''Der Putenhirt'' (Otto) – director: Fritz Wendel (Deutsches Theater Berlin – Kammerspiele) * 1956: Peter Hacks: ''Eröffnung des indischen Zeitalters'' – director: Ernst Kahler (Deutsches Theater Berlin)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Degenhardt, Jurgen 1930 births 2014 deaths Writers from Dresden German musical theatre librettists German lyricists German male film actors German male musical theatre actors Deaths from cancer in Germany