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Home/People/Klaus Doldinger
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Born
May 12, 1936Died: Oct 16, 2025
Lived 89 years
Place of Birth
Berlin, Germany
Known For
Sound
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

9
Movies
23
TV Shows
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Klaus Doldinger

Sound

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Klaus Doldinger (born 12 May 1936) was a German saxophonist, especially well known for jazz and as a composer of film music. He was the recipient of 1997's Bavarian Film Awards. He died October 16, 2025 in Icking, Germany. Doldinger was born in Berlin, and entered a Düsseldorf conservatory in 1947, originally studying piano and then clarinet, graduating in 1957. In his student years, Doldinger gained professional performing experience, starting in 1953 in the German Dixieland band The Feetwarmers, and recording with them in 1955. Later that year he founded Oscar's Trio, modeled on Oscar Peterson's work. During the 1960s he worked as a tenor saxophonist, working with visiting American jazz musicians and recording in his own right. Doldinger is perhaps best known for his film scores to the acclaimed German U-boat film Das Boot (1981) and later The NeverEnding Story (1984). Doldinger married Inge Beck in 1960; they have three children, Viola, Melanie and Nicolas Doldinger. Since 1968 they have resided in Icking, a small Bavarian village, south of Munich. Doldinger's jazz band Passport (2008) Doldinger's recurring jazz project Passport, started in 1971 (then called "Klaus Doldinger's Passport"), still enjoys huge success in Germany. In its influence it was sometimes called the European version of Weather Report. At various times members of Passport included Peter O'Mara (guitar), Roberto DiGioia (keyboards), Patrick Scales (bass, since 1994), Ernst Stroer (de:Ernst Ströer) (percussion, since 1989), Christian Lettner (drums, since 2000), Michael Hornek (keyboard since 2009), Biboul Darouiche (percussion, since 1995) and others. Guests include Brian Auger (1973), Johnny Griffin (1973) and Pete York (1973).[3] The first true Passport album had strong ties to Amon Düül II containing contributions from Olaf Kübler, Lothar Meid and Jimmy Jackson, it remains an off-the-radar Krautrock essential.
Life After the NeverEnding Story poster

Life After the NeverEnding Story

as Self
2024
Jazzfieber - The Story of German Jazz poster

Jazzfieber - The Story of German Jazz

Cast
2023
Das Boot Revisited: An Underwater Success Story poster

Das Boot Revisited: An Underwater Success Story

as Self - Das Boot Music Composer
2021
Klaus Doldinger's Passport - Live in Leverkusen 2019 poster

Klaus Doldinger's Passport - Live in Leverkusen 2019

as Musiker
2019
ManDoki Soulmates: Wings Of Freedom poster

ManDoki Soulmates: Wings Of Freedom

as Self
2019
Meine Welt ist die Musik poster

Meine Welt ist die Musik

as Self
2019
Udo Lindenberg: Stärker als die Zeit - Live poster

Udo Lindenberg: Stärker als die Zeit - Live

Cast
2016
Sing! Inge, Sing! poster

Sing! Inge, Sing!

as Himself
2011
Fernsehgeschichte(n). Deutsch poster

Fernsehgeschichte(n). Deutsch

as Self
2007