Inge Wagner is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, To the Gestapo with Love. She was played by Sabrina Scharf.
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| - Inge Wagner is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, To the Gestapo with Love. She was played by Sabrina Scharf.
- Because of her distant kinship to renowned composer Richard Wagner, Inge endured tremendous pressure as a child to become an opera singer. Unfortunately, she's completely tone deaf and never had even a remote chance of succeeding in this endeavor. Nonetheless, her doting parents encouraged Inge so relentlessly that the unwavering adulation eventually transformed her into a self-obsessed, neurotic diva with insufficient talent to earn a living in her chosen profession. Rumor has it she turned to crime in order to make ends meet. Cate Archer kills her during the Safecracker mission.
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| - Because of her distant kinship to renowned composer Richard Wagner, Inge endured tremendous pressure as a child to become an opera singer. Unfortunately, she's completely tone deaf and never had even a remote chance of succeeding in this endeavor. Nonetheless, her doting parents encouraged Inge so relentlessly that the unwavering adulation eventually transformed her into a self-obsessed, neurotic diva with insufficient talent to earn a living in her chosen profession. Rumor has it she turned to crime in order to make ends meet. In The Operative: No One Lives Forever, Wagner is the main attraction at the nightclub Das Einsame Valkerie in Hamburg, West Germany. Cate Archer kills her during the Safecracker mission.
- Inge Wagner is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, To the Gestapo with Love. She was played by Sabrina Scharf.
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