Mathias Schlung
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Mathias Schlung (born 11 May 1971 in Göttingen) is a German
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actor and
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. After training at the
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in Vienna, he performed in the
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programs '' Die Dreisten Drei'', ''Happy Friday'', ''Nicola'', and ''The Comedy Trap''. He is also well known for his participation in '' Polizeiruf 110''. He served until May 2007 as a professor in the Abronsius musical ''
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''. He also appeared as Abahachi in the musical ''Der Schuh des Manitu''. As part of the 2009 Nibelungenfestspiele in Worms, he performed in ''The Life of Siegfried'' („Das Leben des Siegfried“).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schlung, Mathias 1971 births Living people Actors from Göttingen German male musical theatre actors German comedy musicians German male television actors 21st-century German male singers Musicians from Göttingen German male comedians Comedians from Lower Saxony Male actors from Lower Saxony