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Jürgen von Manger
Jürgen von Manger in 1964
Born
Jürgen Julius Emil Fritz Koenig

(1923-03-06)March 6, 1923
Koblenz, Germany
DiedMarch 15, 1994(1994-03-15) (aged 71)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian

Jürgen von Manger-Koenig (March 6, 1923 –March 15, 1994) was a German actor and comedian.[1][2][3]

Early life

Manger was born Jürgen Julius Emil Fritz Koenig in the Koblenz district of Ehrenbreitstein. His stage pseudonym as comedian was Adolf Tegtmeier.

TV shows

Jürgen von Manger in a caricature (1975)
  • Steel net - the twelfth knife (1958)
  • Hello, neighbors (various episodes, 1963-1965)
  • Secret agent Adolf Tegtmeier (6 episodes, 1966)
  • Good evening - sounds, measures and theater (7 episodes, 1966-1968)
  • 13 x Macabres (various episodes, 1968)
  • Jürgen von Manger as a witness of history (11 episodes, 1969)
  • ARD - Glücksspirale (various episodes, 1969)
  • In good German said (10 episodes, 1969)
  • Stay human, says Tegtmeier (8 episodes, 1970)
  • Tegtmeier's travels (20 episodes, 1972-1980)
  • Election advertising for the FDP (various episodes, 1972)
  • So Ääährlich - Tegtmeier's most beautiful Stückskes (various episodes, 1977)
  • Tegtmeier clarifies (14 episodes, 1981-1983)
  • When the television pictures become plastic (2 episodes, 1982)
  • Tegtmeier (6 episodes, 1984-1985)
  • Between onion and doubt (8 episodes, 1984-1986)

Television film

  • Mr. Tägmeier tells (1962)
  • The Mother-In-Law (1963)
  • The driving school examination (1963)
  • Line up for a date in Cologne (1964)
  • The Marriage Institute (1964)
  • Television - exclusive (1965)
  • Looking back - but not in anger (1965)
  • Program without broadcast (1965) (broadcast 1968)
  • Adieu 1965 - Hello 1966 (1965/66)
  • In this country nowadays: Ruhr parodists (1967)
  • Travel in Germany (1968)
  • The next one please! (1968)
  • Review 68 (1968)
  • Happiness Spiral (1970)
  • Tegtmeier's Stückskes (1970)
  • Aeehräu - That's life (1979)
  • Jürgen von Manger - So Ääährlich... (1981) (broadcast 1987)
  • Two dead in the transmitter and Don Carlos in the PoGl (1982)
  • Schalkshow'82 (1982)
  • Permit, Tegtmeier, in the front with Adolf (1982)
  • Progress in technology - the step backwards of people (1984)
  • Freshly Turned (1984)
  • Songs and Words for the Turn (1984)
  • Olympic speech (1984)
  • Fresh, cheeky, happy-free? (1984)
  • Tegtmeiers Trost (1984) (possibly only working title)
  • Man, Tegtmeier! - Tour at IFA Berlin (1985) (canceled due to illness)
  • On the 70th birthday of Jürgen von Manger (1993) (last television appearance)

Literature

  • Peter F. Schütze , Mirjam von Jankó (ed.): One should imitate me first. Adolf Tegtmeier and Jürgen von Manger. Clear text, Essen 1998, ISBN 3-88474-659-6. (with bibliography, pp. 173–175, and discography, pp. 175–176.)
  • Wolfgang Schütz: Koblenz heads. People in the history of the city - namesake for streets and squares. 2nd revised. u. adult Edition. Publisher for advertising papers , Mülheim-Kärlich 2005, OCLC 712343799.
  • Gerhard Schiweck (ed.) And Torsten Kropp (caricatures): Tegtmeier's heirs - "... maybe dat is a thing ..." An original and its heirs in 13 pictures. Frischtexte-Verlag, Herne 2009, ISBN 978-3-933059-09-3.

References