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Wolfgang Koch
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Cinematographer
Camera and Electrical Department
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Wolfgang Koch is known for
Staatsoperette (1977)
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Tatort (1970)
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Die verlorene Wut (1989)
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Known for
Staatsoperette
5.2
Cinematographer
1977
Tatort
7.0
TV Series
Cinematographer
1979–1997 • 21 eps
Die verlorene Wut
Cinematographer
1989
Lieblingskinder
TV Mini Series
Camera and Electrical Department
1973 • 1 ep
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Spitze Pointen, freche Lieder - Gerhard Bronner zum 75. Geburtstag
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1997
Tatort
7.0
TV Series
Cinematographer
1979–1997
21 episodes
Letter to Peter, on Saint François d'Assise by Olivier Messiaen
5.3
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1992
Die verlorene Wut
Cinematographer
1989
Tatort
6.4
TV Series
Cinematographer
1985–1987
6 episodes
Guglhupf
TV Series
Cinematographer
1978
Beiß die Zähne zusammen
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1978
Staatsoperette
5.2
Cinematographer
1977
Armut
TV Movie
Cinematographer
1976
Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
1
Lieblingskinder
TV Mini Series
camera
1973
1 episode
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