Wolfgang Kühne was born on Decemer 29, 1953 in Riesa, Sacony, Germany. He attended a special school physical-technical direction which he graduated in
1972 with high school and skilled workers as steelworkers. Then he studied
until 1975 at the drama school in Rostock, which then enabled him to work at
the Vorpommerschen Landesbühne Anklam to 1976 and at the Theater der Altmark
until 1977. From 1977-1980, Kuehne did his military service, while in 1979 he
was briefly detained for political reasons. In the following four years he
worked as a freelancer in East Berlin at the theater, the cabaret, in radio and
television and as a voice actor. In 1984 he moved to the Federal Republic of
Germany, where he worked as a freelance actor, screenwriter, director and
lecturer. In 2002, Kuehne advertising and consulting firm DerGuteTon.de. was born
on December 29, 1953 in Riesa, Saxony, Germany. Kuehne attended a special
school for physical-technical direction from which he graduated in 1972 as a
skilled steelworker. Then he studied until 1975 at the drama school in Rostock,
which then enabled him to work at the Vorpommerschen Landesbühne Anklam until
1976 and then at the Theater der Altmark until 1977. From 1977-1980, Kuehne
performed his military service, while in 1979 he was briefly detained for
political reasons. In the following four years he worked as a freelancer in
East Berlin at the theater, the cabaret, in radio and television and as a voice
actor. In 1984 he moved to the Federal Republic of Germany, where he worked as
a freelance actor, screenwriter, director and lecturer. In 2002, Kuehne founded
the advertising and consulting firm DerGuteTon.de.
Kühne appeared in only one Euro-western: “Death for Zapata” (1976) as Rodrigo and was a German voice dubber on “Shoot the Living, Pray for the Dead” (1970) as the voice of Freddy Unger and in 1971’s “A Fistful of Death” as the voice of Dennis Colt, “Renegade” (1987) as the voice of Curtis Thomas III, “Posse” (1993) as the German voice of Big Daddy Kane and Wolfgang was the voice of Ron Carey in both the Lucky Luke TV series (1991) and in “Troublemakers” (1994).
Wolfgang passed away on March 15, 2008 in Berlin, Germany.
Today we remember Wolfgang Kühne on what would have been his 60th birthday.
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