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Klausjürgen Wussow Germany
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, since 1945 Kamień Pomorski
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, Poland
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 - June 19, 2007 in Rüdersdorf
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) was a German
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 theatre
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- and very popular television
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. From 1960 until 1991 he was married to Austrian actress Ida Krottendorf
Ida Krottendorf
Ida Krottendorf was an Austrian actress. She was married from 1955 to Austrian actor Ernst Stankovski and in the second marriage from 1960 until 1991 to Klausjürgen Wussow...

. Together they had two children. He was best known for his role as Professor Brinkmann in the TV series The Black Forest Clinic
The Black Forest Clinic
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Selected filmography

  • 1958: Blitzmädels an die Front
  • 1959: Arzt aus Leidenschaft (A Doctor of Conviction)
  • 1960: Agatha, lass das Morden sein! (Agatha, Stop That Murdering!)
  • Der rote Kreis
    Der rote Kreis
    Der rote Kreis is a 1960 West German crime film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Renate Ewert, Klausjürgen Wussow and Karl-Georg Saebisch. It was an adaptation of the 1922 novel The Crimson Circle by the British writer Edgar Wallace...

    (1960)
  • 1960: Eine Frau fürs ganze Leben
  • 1960: Endstation Rote Laterne
  • 1960: Soldatensender Calais (Headquarters State Secret)
  • 1961: Das Letzte Kapitel (The Last Chapter)
  • 1961: Der Grüne Bogenschütze (The Green Archer)
    The Green Archer (1961 film)
    The Green Archer is a 1961 German crime film directed by Jürgen Roland and starring Klausjürgen Wussow, Karin Dor and Eddi Arent. It is based on the novel The Green Archer by Edgar Wallace.-Cast:...

  • 1961: Im sechsten Stock
  • 1962: Heißer Hafen Hong Kong (Hong Kong Hot Harbor)
  • 1964: Die Tote von Beverly Hills
    Dead Woman from Beverly Hills
    Dead Woman from Beverly Hills is a 1964 German drama film directed by Michael Pfleghar. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival.-Cast:* Heidelinde Weis - Lu Sostlov* Klausjürgen Wussow - C.G.* Horst Frank - Manning / Dr...

     (Dead Woman from Beverly Hills)
  • 1966: Electra 1
  • 1966: Sechs Pistolen jagen Professor Z
  • 1974: Am Wege
  • 1974: Sergeant Berry (TV series)
    Sergeant Berry (TV series)
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  • 1975: Monika und die Sechzehnjährigen (Monika and the sixteen-year-olds)
  • 1979: Götz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen Hand (Iron Hand)
  • 1979: Derrick
    Derrick (TV series)
    Derrick is a German TV series produced by Telenova Film und Fernsehproduktion in association with ZDF, ORF and SRG between 1974 and 1998 about Detective Chief Inspector Stephan Derrick and his loyal assistant Inspector Harry Klein , who solve murder cases in Munich and surroundings Derrick is a...

     - Season 6, Episode 13: "Karo As"
  • 1981: Der Bockerer
  • 1982: Derrick
    Derrick (TV series)
    Derrick is a German TV series produced by Telenova Film und Fernsehproduktion in association with ZDF, ORF and SRG between 1974 and 1998 about Detective Chief Inspector Stephan Derrick and his loyal assistant Inspector Harry Klein , who solve murder cases in Munich and surroundings Derrick is a...

     - Season 9, Episode 4: "Die Fahrt nach Lindau"
  • 1983: Nägel mit Köpfen
  • 1984: Derrick
    Derrick (TV series)
    Derrick is a German TV series produced by Telenova Film und Fernsehproduktion in association with ZDF, ORF and SRG between 1974 and 1998 about Detective Chief Inspector Stephan Derrick and his loyal assistant Inspector Harry Klein , who solve murder cases in Munich and surroundings Derrick is a...

    - Season 11, Episode 11: "Gangster haben andere Spielregeln"
  • 1986: Bitte lasst die Blumen leben (Please, Let the Flowers Live)
  • 1992: Die Sonne über dem Dschungel

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