Dieter Jaßlauk
Dieter Jaßlauk (born March 4, 1934 in Dresden ; † October 9, 2019 in Leipzig ) was a German actor and radio play speaker .
Life
Dieter Jaßlauk studied in Leipzig and began his theater career in 1958 in Meiningen, where he first worked on the open-air theater there and later switched to the Meiningen Theater . In 1970 he began an eight-year engagement at the Stralsund Theater , from where he was committed to the Leipzig Theater in 1978 . There Jaßlauk celebrated his 50th stage anniversary in 2008 as well as his 30th anniversary with the Leipziger Haus. In Leipzig he was seen in Sławomir Mrożek's Tango , he was Paulet in Maria Stuart by Friedrich Schiller and played a number of Shakespearian characters, such as Father Lorenzo in Romeo and Juliet , the fool in What you want , he was an actor and gravedigger in Hamlet or Nestor in Troilus and Cressida . He could be seen in cement by Heiner Müller as well as in Calderón's The Daughter of Air .
In addition to his extensive stage work, Jaßlauk occasionally worked for television. He played guest roles in series such as SOKO Leipzig , In allerfreund or Polizeiruf 110 . Jaßlauk achieved greater awareness between 2001 and 2013 in twelve Tatort episodes, in which he has played the owner of the pension since 2008, in which the Leipzig inspector Keppler alias Martin Wuttke had his domicile.
Jaßlauk was also a popular speaker in radio plays. Initially active for radio in the GDR , he later took part in numerous productions of the Central German Radio , including in 2000 in a radio adaptation of the novel Die Päpstin by Donna Woolfolk Cross .
Jaßlauk died in Leipzig in October 2019 at the age of 85.
Filmography
- 1974: Police call 110 - the death of the professor
- 1993: Morlock - The entanglement
- 2001: SOKO Leipzig - Escape according to the timetable
- 2002: In all friendship - two mothers - one daughter
- 2002: gone!
- 2003: Suspicion (short film)
- 2006: Police call 110 - Until death do you part
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crime scene
- 2001: cloudy water
- 2003: Atlantis
- 2004: offside
- 2008: death penalty
- 2008: incorruptible
- 2009: Wallflower
- 2009: Wrong Life
- 2010: homeward
- 2010: beautiful is different
- 2011: Rendezvous with death
- 2012: Gunman
- 2013: Truth dies first
Radio plays
- 1983: Examination findings - Director: Annegret Berger
- 1984: Ines does not come home - Director: Annegret Berger
- 1988: Plug contacts - Director: Günter Bormann
- 1989: Playback - Director: Günter Bormann
- 1989: The Doll - Director: Günter Bormann
- 1993: The branch - directed by Peter Groeger
- 1993: The renaming of fire - Director: Walter Niklaus
- 1995: Women's Day End or The Return to Ubliaduh - Director: Wolfgang Rindfleisch
- 1996: The Missing Maestro - Director: Klaus Zippel
- 1997: Farmers, bigwigs and bombs (10th episode: Burned Fingers) - Director: Jürgen Dluzniewski
- 1998: Inspector Jury lifts the fog - Director: Hans Gerd Krogmann
- 1999: Good Comrades - Director: Peter Groeger
- 2000: The Popess (5 parts) - Director: Walter Niklaus
- 2002: How I racked Bernd Kirschke's head - Director: Rainer Schwarz
- 2002: House of God (1st and 4th part) - Director: Norbert Schaeffer
- 2005: The notorious Christian Sporn - Director: Jörg Jannings
- 2006: A bear wants to go up - Director: Irene Schuck
- 2010: Farewell on the River - Director: Walter Niklaus
Web links
- Dieter Jaßlauk in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Obituary notice on trauer-verbindungen.de. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ↑ Press release from Schauspiel Leipzig , accessed on September 17, 2015
- ↑ Leipzig actor Dieter Jaßlauk dies mdr.de, accessed on October 15, 2019
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jaßlauk, Dieter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and radio play speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 4, 1934 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden |
DATE OF DEATH | October 9, 2019 |
Place of death | Leipzig |