- Klaus-Michael Grüber was born on June 4, 1941 in Neckarelz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was a director and writer, known for Winterreise im Olympiastadion (1979), Fermata Etna (1981) and The Lovers on the Bridge (1991). He died on June 23, 2008 in Belle-Île-en-Mer, Morbihan, France.
- Awarded the knight medal of the French "Légion d'honneur" in spring 2007.
- Renowned director for theatre and opera in Europe.
- His final project was the opera "Luci mie traditrici" by Sciarrino for the 2008 Salzburg Festival.
- He worked with major European venues, including the Berliner Schaubuehne, the Schauspielhause in Zurich, and the Piccolo Teatro in Milan.
- He often avoided the limelight, deferring to better-known stars such as German actors Bruno Ganz and Bernhard Minetti.
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