Wolfgang Stumph is one of the most recognized German Actors of the Baby Boomer generation.
German comedian
"His role as the charming and naive "Udo Struutz" in the 1991 film "Go Trabi Go" is arguably his most defining moment." β About Wolfgang Stumph
| Metric | Wolfgang Stumph | Avg Actor | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 80 | 53 | +27 yrs |
| Career length | 62 yrs | ~35 yrs | +27 yrs |
| Based on 4322 Actor profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Wolfgang Stumph originally trained as a toolmaker and only later pursued a career in acting and cabaret, which eventually led to his widespread fame?
His role as the charming and naive "Udo Struutz" in the 1991 film "Go Trabi Go" is arguably his most defining moment. This post-reunification comedy, where an East German family travels to Italy in their Trabant, captured the zeitgeist and became a beloved cult classic, launching Stumph into national stardom.
Wolfgang Stumph's legacy lies in his ability to embody the "everyman" from East Germany, making him a relatable and beloved figure who helped bridge cultural divides post-reunification. He is remembered for his warm humor and authentic portrayal of characters, particularly in roles like "Stubbe" and "Udo Struutz."
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More from Europe βAlso known as: W. Stumph, Wol Stumph