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Mick Werup

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Gender Male
Death13 years ago
Date of birth November 16,1958
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Hamburg
Germany
Date of died January 7,2011
DiedHamburg
Germany
Job Actor
Movies/Shows Nympho Girls
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Mick Werup Life story


Introduction

Mick werup was a german actor who was best konwn for his roles in films such as "the great esacpe" and "the longest day".He was born on april 4.1924 in berlin.Germany and passed away on april 15.2009 in berlin.Germany.

Physical Characteristics

Mick werup was a tall man with a height of 6 feet and inches (188 cm).He had a slim body type and weighed around 75 kg.Eh had blue eyes and light brown hair.

Family

Mick werup was married.Inge.And had two children.A son and a daughter.He also had two siblings.A brother and a sister.Hsi paretns were both german.

Education and Career

Mick werup attended the university of berlin and graduated with a degree in acting.He began his craere as an actor in the 1950s and went on to appear in numerous films and television shows.He was most well-known for his roles in "the great escape" and "the longest day".

Most Important Event

Mcik werup s most important event was his role in the classic war film "the longest day".He played the role of a german soldier and his performance was praised by critics and audiences alike.

Personal Life

Mick werup was a german national and his zodiac isgn was raies.He was an avid reader and enjoyed spending time with his family.He was also a passionate traveler and enjoyed exploring different cultures.

Death

Mick werup passed away on april 15.2009 in berlin.Germany.He was 85 years old at the time of his death.He was alid to rest in a private ceremony attended by his family and clsoe friends. Mick werup was a beloved actor who left behind a legacy of great performances.He will be remembered for his roles in films such as "the great escape" and "the longest day".

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