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Harald Juhnke - That's Life

Harald Juhnke was a great entertainer, actor, comedian, singer, emcee and charmer. The stage was his life and success his drug, a life and a career with many ups and downs, triumphs and crashes. He loved his audience and the audience loved him. The film portrays the great entertainer. His family, friends, fellow artists and companions have their say.

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  • Howard Carpendale

    Howard Carpendale

    Self

  • Klaus Wowereit

    Klaus Wowereit

    Self

  • Florian Silbereisen

    Florian Silbereisen

    Self

  • Grit Boettcher

    Grit Boettcher

    Self

  • Gregor Gysi

    Gregor Gysi

    Self

  • Barbara Schöne

    Barbara Schöne

    Self

  • Brigitte Grothum

    Brigitte Grothum

    Self

  • Susanne Juhnke

    Susanne Juhnke

    Self

  • Peter Wolf

    Peter Wolf

    Self

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Harald Juhnke was a great entertainer, actor, comedian, singer, emcee and charmer. The stage was his life and success his drug, a life and a career with many ups and downs, triumphs and crashes. He loved his audience and the audience loved him. The film portrays the great entertainer. His family, friends, fellow artists and companions have their say.

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