Jürgen Degenhardt
Jürgen Degenhardt, real name Hans-Jürgen Degenhardt, (21 October 1930 in Dresden – 1 August 2014[1]) was a German songwriter, actor, director and author.[2] He was considered the most successful German writer of musical comedies.[3]
On 1 August 2014 he died of cancer in Erfurt.[4]
Filmography
- 1955: Hotelboy Ed Martin
- 1957: Polonia-Express
- 1958: Geschwader Fledermaus
Theatre
- 1953: Roger Vailland: Colonel Foster ist schuldig – director: Herwart Grosse/Wolfgang Langhoff (Deutsches Theater Berlin – 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)
References
- Ostthüringer Zeitung vom 7. August 2014
- Jürgen Degenhardt. In Kürschners Deutscher Literatur-Kalender 2014/2015: volume I: A-O. volume II: P-Z., Walter de Gruyter Incorporated, 2014, p. 180, ISBN 978-3-11-033720-4.
- Thüringer Allgemeine, accessdate 28 March 2019.
- "Liedtexter Jürgen Degenhardt erliegt seinem Krebsleiden". TLZ (in German). Retrieved 2019-03-28.
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