Jörn Hentschel

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Jörn Hentschel (* 1969 in East Berlin ) is a German actor .

Life

From 1988 to 1990, Hentschel studied acting for two years at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in East Berlin, which he left without a diploma. He then attended the drama school "Der Kreis" (Fritz Kirchhoff School) from 1993 to 1996 , where in 1995 he passed the parity stage entrance examination.

He then had theater engagements in Magdeburg and Dresden from 1995 to 2001 at the Freie Kammerspiele Magdeburg (municipal drama) and at the Theater Junge Generation (TJG) Dresden. In the 2001/02 season he appeared at the Kammerspiele Magdeburg as editor of Billing in Ibsen’s Ein Volksfeind . This was followed by guest engagements and piece contracts at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin (2004; 2007–2009) and at the bat studio theater (2004; 2005–2006). In 2006 he appeared at the Lucerne Theater in Brecht / Weill's Die Dreigroschenoper as Münz-Matthias and as the beggar Filch. From 2008 to 2010 he played the Viscount de Valmont in Dangerous Liaisons and the underworld figure Ficsur in Liliom at the German National Theater Weimar (Thuringia State Theater) . He subsequently had other theater engagements at the Ballhaus Ost (2012), at the Schlosstheater Celle (2014) and with the French-German ensemble “EPIK Hotel” in Strasbourg (2014–2015).

In the course of his career he also played at the Kammerspiele Paderborn, the Volksbühne Berlin, the Volkstheater Rostock and the Kleist Theater Frankfurt / O. and at the Saarland State Theater in Saarbrücken .

Since 2002, Hentschel has been in front of the camera regularly for film and television. Mostly Hentschel is used here in concise supporting roles. In the movie Rammbock (2010) he had a supporting role as driver Dominik. In the television series Weissensee (2013) he was the Volkspolizist Volker Pohlmann. In the Berlin Tatort: ​​Big Black Bird (first broadcast: February 2014) he played the KTU employee Tschernik. In the television film The Monastery Remains in the Village (first broadcast: September 2015) he played Ronald Tielsch, the private secretary of the bishop. In the TV film Mordkommission Berlin 1 (first broadcast in 2015) he played the role of animal keeper Arno. In the ZDF crime series Kommissarin Heller , he played the nurse Gert, who works in a psychiatric clinic, in the film Hitzschlag (first broadcast: January 2016). In the television film Lotta & der dicke Brocken (first broadcast: March 2016) he was the truck driver Grabowski. In the theatrical film Shakespeare's Last Round (2016), in which the characters from Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream meet in modern times, Hentschel embodied the character of the note, one of the waiters at Berlin's trendy bar The Globe .

Hentschel also had episode roles in the TV series SOKO Leipzig (2011), last trace Berlin (2015; as moving company Dieter Simon), Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (2015; as security employee Bert Kosinski) and The Public Prosecutor (2016; as a lawyer Jochen Hanke). In December 2016, Hentschel was seen in the ZDF crime series SOKO Stuttgart in a leading role in the episode; he played Philipp lieutenant, the leader of a group of preppers . In January 2017 he was seen again in an episode role in the ZDF series SOKO Leipzig ; he played Dirk Blatter, a software engineer in an artificial intelligence research laboratory . In April 2017 he was also seen in an episode role in the crime series Alles Klara ; he played the suspect farmer Lüding.

In the ZDF television series Zarah - Wild Years (first broadcast from September 2017) Hentschel has a leading role in the series; he plays dr Wolfgang Schaffelgerber, the political director of the Illustrierte Relevant . In the sixth season of the ZDF series Heldt (broadcast: 2018), he was the Duisburg detective Erik Schubert. In the Weimar crime scene: The robust Roswita (first broadcast: August 2018) embodied the suspect potato farmer Thomas Halupczok, who had personal and legal disputes with the murder victim and who finally confessed to his accomplice about the murder. In the TV series SOKO Potsdam , which was first broadcast on ZDF in September 2018 , Hentschel took on a supporting role as Peter Berling; he played the owner of a cleaning company that employed the murder victim.

Hentschel is a member of the Federal Drama Association (BFFS). He lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Jörn Hentschel at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved December 24, 2016.
  2. a b c Jörn Hentschel ; Profile and Vita at CASTFORWARD.de. Retrieved December 24, 2016.
  3. In several official actor databases (Schauspielervideos.de, Filmmakers) 1973 is given as the year of birth. Hentschel's agency also mentions 1973 as the year of birth. On Hentschel's own website, however, the correct date of birth 1969 can be found. This is also given in the IMDb .
  4. ^ "Zarah" - ZDF is shooting a new primetime series with Claudia Eisinger . ZDF press portal from March 9, 2017. Accessed September 30, 2017.