78 Porträtfotos von Künstlern
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WTB, 020
WTB Wolfgang-Borchert-Theater / Zimmertheater
Wolfgang-Borchert-Theater / Zimmertheater
ca. 1980 - 1989
Enthält: - Porträtfotos von: Elie Levy (2), Annemarie Marks-Rocke, Evelyn Fuchs (2), Fritz A. Hönigschmid (5), Doris Marx, Herta Burmeister, Klaus Kalkowski (2), Peter Thomas Heydrich (3), Wolfgang Trautwein (4), John Dew, Claus Brück, Will Court, Erwin Höfler, Sibylle Hellmann, Gabi Hintermeier, Volkmar Henke, Renate Cromm (4), Dieter Herzog, Gisela Kade, Dieter Zimmer, Klaus-Martin Heim (2), Ute Hammann, Winfried Fechner (3), Gerhard Hess, Dieter Janke, Wolfgang Trautwein, Thomas Nufer (3), Volker Pispers (3), Peter Biedermann, Beate Eichler-Saile, Wolfgang Rommerskirchen (3), Peter Zeiller, Kurt Lambrigger, Walter Wartursch, Dorothea Delarne, Claus Brück, Horst Engdel, Esther Büess, Ute Hamman, Tim Reed, Derek Benfield, Günter Glaser (2), Margret Schmidt-John, Will Court, Hansheinrich Palitzsch, Hans-Peter Kurr (4), Richard Münch, E. von Westphalen, Wolf Frass, Hans Schuschnig, Didi Top
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BZK no.
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