Daniel Hartwig

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Daniel Hartwig (born March 4, 1978 in Munich ) is a German actor and presenter .

Life

Daniel Hartwig is the son of former professional soccer player Jimmy Hartwig . In 1996 he had a few smaller roles in the series alphateam - Die Lebensretter im OP and Balko .

Hartwig became known in 1997 in the Sat.1 soap opera Geliebte Schwestern , in which he played the role of Tommy Beck. After the soap was discontinued in 1998, Daniel switched to VIVA . In 1998 he was part of Das Bitstück . From 1998 to 1999 he moderated the daily live show Interactive on the music channel .

In 1999 he moderated for RTL II at Popkomm . On March 10, 2000, Daniel Hartwig presented The Dome on RTL II. He remained as a presenter until broadcast 28 on September 5, 2003. He also moderated some specials such as The wildest storms of the world , The stupidest criminals in the world , The stupidest animals of the Welt and some reports about the Love Parade on RTL II.

In 1999 he played in the RTL series Die Wache .

Hartwig has been married since 2010 and has two children.

In 2016, he embodied a forensic doctor in two episodes of the RTL II series Neanderthals . From 2017 to 2019 Daniel Hartwig was Dr. David Schick in the ZDF series Dr. Small to see.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b TV star from the 90s: After more than ten years of abstinence from TV: Daniel Hartwig is back , BZ , September 20, 2016
  2. Series: Dr. Small - New in the series: Daniel Hartwig , zdf.de, November 6, 2017