Axel Pape

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Axel Pape (born September 26, 1956 in Düsseldorf ) is a German theater , film and television actor .

Career

Axel Pape started his career in the theater before making his TV debut as Kommissar Severing in the series Die Wache in the mid-1990s . As a result he played in the movie 14 days for life , in the Stauffenberg drama The Officers' Hour and in the Tatort series. In the long-standing series success In the Name of the Law , he was to be seen as senior public prosecutor Kampen. The cinema production We are young. We are strong. von Burhan Qurbani, in which he also had a role, was nominated for the German Film Prize in 2015. He was also seen in TV formats such as Lutter , the SoKo series, Die Bossin , Betty's Diagnosis and Last Trace Berlin .

With his brother Lars Pape as director, he produced the documentary : Why half past three on the fascination of football with Joachim Król , Rudi Assauer , Reiner Calmund , Rudi Völler and the former national soccer players Fredi Bobic and Thomas Hitzlsperger .

Pape has also been a guest at Schauspiel Köln since 2014 . The staged reading Baer and Pape read Fassbinder's Lola - but the invitation to the Lower Saxony Literature Festival and the anniversary of the Biberach Film Festival 2018 was quite different . In his current reading program, Coastal Fog , Pape presents texts by Jan Brandt and Hans-Erich Viet.

Axel Pape is a member of the German Film Academy and ambassador for the German Children's Fund.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Why half past three? ( Memento from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )