Michael Friedrich Wilhelm "Mike" Krüger (1951) is
a German comedian, actor, cabaret artist and singer.
Mike Krüger is a cult figure on German television. In the
seventies, he wrote "Gottfried, Walther", life in the middle classes;
in the eighties he invented Thomas
Gottschalk, the German cinema comedy, and at the turn of the century he ran
together with Rudi Carrell "7 Days, 7 Heads".
But his life before his exceptional career was by no means
easy. Like his song, "My God, Walther," he knew struggling, the
longing for acceptance, and felt free only when he realized that it could also
be right "to be one of the greatest among the little ones".
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