

Friedrich Steinhauer
Acting•Born June 6, 1933•Died February 12, 2019 (age 85)•Luxemburg
Biography
Friedrich Steinhauer was a German actor and singer. He was notable for his exceptionally high voice, which earned him the nickname The Nightingale of Ramersdorf. He became known for supporting roles in films by directors Rosa von Praunheim and Alexander Kluge, and as a singer in pubs, first in Munich, then in Berlin, where he had moved at the instigation of Rosa von Praunheim. As a singer, he mainly interpreted songs by Zarah Leander.
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Personal Info
DepartmentActing
BirthdayJune 6, 1933
Day of DeathFebruary 12, 2019
Place of BirthLuxemburg
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