Ingo Naujoks

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Ingo Naujoks is a German actor. He was born on 1 March 1962 in Bochum, West Germany.

He won the German Comedy Award for his performance in the TV series Bewegte Männer . He is also known for his performance in Rick and Olli.

He is also the actor who once portrayed Rufus, the human Grouch on Sesamstrasse , the German version of Sesame Street .


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