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Kohlund plans stage appearances with crime novel partner Klink

Christian Kohlund, actor, sits at the traditional ARD Advent dinner at the Bayerischer Hof..aussiedlerbote.de
Christian Kohlund, actor, sits at the traditional ARD Advent dinner at the Bayerischer Hof..aussiedlerbote.de

Actor Christian Kohlund (73) and his partner in the ARD series "Der Zürich-Krimi", Ina Paule Klink (43), are planning more stage appearances together. Because Kohlund's music partner had dropped out of his reading program "Lebensblues", he had recently spontaneously invited Klink to present his own songs at his readings.

Klink plays lawyer Dominique Kuster, the boss of lawyer Borchert, played by Kohlund, in the "Zurich crime thriller". In addition to acting, she also performs her own music on stage. "It was an experiment," Kohlund told the German Press Agency. "It was great fun, went down very well and we will cultivate that." New performances are planned for the coming year. Kohlund, with his trademark sonorous voice, reads serious and light-hearted texts "about actors, creation, love and other catastrophes". The "Zürich-Krimi" is available in the ARD media library.

People widely enjoy Kohlund's stage performances, particularly when he collaborates with Klink on television, showcasing their musical talents in the "Lebensblues" reading program. The captivating duo, renowned for their roles in "Der Zürich-Krimi," continues to captivate audiences with their upcoming stage appearances.

Source: www.dpa.com

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