Jürgen Drews
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Jürgen Ludwig Drews (born 2 April 1945 in Nauen near Berlin) is a German singer.
Life
In his childhood, Drews lived in Schleswig. After he was done with school, Drews studied medicine in Kiel at the University of Kiel, but dropped out of medical school to work as a singer.
Drews married first Corinna Drews, with whom he has one son. Since 1995, Drews has been married to Ramona Drews, with whom he has one daughter. He lives in Dülmen-Rorup in Germany and spends a lot of his time working on the Spanish island Mallorca.
He is most known for being a member of the 70's pop group, The Les Humphries Singers.
Awards
- Bravo Otto
- 1976: „Silver“
- 1977: „Silver“
- 1978: „Silver“
- Goldene Stimmgabel
- 1981
- Löwe von Radio Luxemburg
- 1976: „Silber“
Selected filmography
Movies
- Zur Hölle mit den Paukern (To hell with the teachers, 1968)
- Das Syndikat (The syndicate, 1971)
- Ein Kaktus ist kein Lutschbonbon (A cactus is not a chewy candy, 1981)
- Ballermann 6 (1997)
- Agenten in Gummistiefeln – Jagd auf den Killerhasen (Agents in rubber boots – Hunt for the killer rabbits, 2011)
TV series
- 3X1 in Noten (3X1 in tone)
- Die deutsche Schlagerparade (The German Schlager parade, 1988-1993)
- Strip! (1999-2000)
External links
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