Dirk Salomon

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Dirk Salomon (* 1957 in Ulm ) is a German actor and screenwriter .

Life

After graduating from high school, Dirk Salomon studied theater studies and German studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich until 1982 . Then he trained as an actor for three years. Salomon had numerous theater engagements and made his debut in 1981 in the film adaptation of the novel Das Boot in front of the camera. A multitude of other roles followed well into the 2000s. Salomon played several times in the series Polizeiruf 110 and Der Alte , but became known to a broad television audience in particular as forensic technician Schober in the crime scene episodes with the Stuttgart investigator Ernst Bienzle alias Dietz-Werner Steck .

Since 1993 Dirk Salomon has been writing screenplays for television with Thomas Wesskamp . These include 16 episodes of the youth series Ein Fall für BARZ and several episodes from the Polizeiruf 110 series . For episode 1A Landeier , Salomon, together with Wesskamp and the main actors Oliver Stritzel and Martin Lindow, was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize in the category "General Programs - TV Game" in 1996.

Dirk Salomon lives in Munich.

Filmography

As an actor

As a screenwriter (with Thomas Wesskamp)

Radio plays

Awards

  • 1996: Adolf Grimme Prize for 1A country eggs
  • 1996: Nomination for the Adolf Grimme Prize for red caviar
  • 2007: Nomination for the German Television Award 2007 for Fear Not in the "Best Book" category

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Short biography at the Rowohlt media agency , accessed on July 27, 2016