• Jean-Claude Brialy as Tonio Kröger Nadja Tiller as Lisaweta Iwanowna Werner Hinz as Consul Kröger Anaid Iplicjian as Frau Kröger Rudolf Forster as Herr...
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    Tonio Kröger (German: [ˈtoːni̯o ˈkʁøːɡɐ] ) is a novella by Thomas Mann, written early in 1901, when he was 25. It was first published in 1903. A. A. Knopf...
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  • Tonio may refer to: Tonio (film), a 2016 Dutch film Tonio (software), a Vocaloid vocal Tonio Kröger, a novella by Thomas Mann Tonio Kröger (film), a film...
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    Kroeger (redirect from Kröger)
    Thomas Kröger (born 1979), German volleyball player Uwe Kröger (born 1964), German musician Wolfgang Kröger, (born 1945), professor Tonio Kröger, the protagonist...
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    and he had an Italian grandmother. He was familiar with the novella Tonio Kröger, which dealt with a half-German, half-Italian young artist in pre-World...
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  • Rolf Thiele (category German film directors)
    His 1958 film Eva was entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. His 1964 film Tonio Kröger was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival...
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  • Gosch Teresa Harder [de] as Ida Jungmann Elert Bode [de] as Consul Lebrecht Kröger Michael Abendroth as Doctor Grabow Jan-Hendrik Kiefer [de] as Kai von Mölln...
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    Mathieu Carrière (category German male film actors)
    member of the jury at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. Tonio Kröger (1964), as Tonio Kröger as a Boy Young Törless (1966), as Thomas Törless...
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    Jappe and the Do Escobar" 1902: Gladius Dei [de] 1903: Tristan 1903: Tonio Kröger 1905: The Blood of the Walsungs (Wӓlsungenblut) (2nd Edition: 1921) 1911:...
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    Nadja Tiller (category Austrian film actresses)
    after Tucholsky's novel, in 1963, and Tonio Kröger based on Mann's novella in 1964. Tiller appeared in around 120 films, including several international productions...
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