Jörg Gillner

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Jörg Gillner (* 1943 in Berlin ) is a German actor , dubbing and radio play speaker .

Life

The trained toolmaker Jörg Gillner found his way to the stage after his military service. He initially worked at an East Berlin workers' theater, an amateur theater with professional structures. Gillner later took acting lessons, attended the Babelsberg Film School and studied German. Then he began to make acting his profession. Gillner was seen in 1977 in the Theater of Friendship and had an engagement at the Mecklenburg State Theater in Schwerin , where he was spied on and denounced together with Jürgen Gosch and Klaus Brasch according to a study by the then dramaturge Bärbel Jaksch in her capacity as IM of the GDR State Security . Gillner last worked at the Volksbühne Berlin before he moved with his family to West Berlin in March 1981 . He received his first engagement in the Federal Republic at the Hamburg Thalia Theater , to which he was engaged by the director at the time, Peter Striebeck . Here he stood among others as patriarch in Lessing's Nathan the Wise and under the direction of Pavel Kohout in his play Maria fights with angels on the stage. In 1982 he was the servant Valerio in Leonce and Lena by Georg Büchner , in 1983 he was seen alongside Holger Mahlich in Bertolt Brecht's Refugee Talks, directed by Peter Maertens . In the 2005/06 season he appeared at the Lüneburg Theater as a theater maker in Thomas Bernhard's play of the same name.

During the GDR era, Jörg Gillner made his camera debut in an episode of the Secret Command Ciupaga series in 1968. He continued to play in series such as The Public Prosecutor Has the Word and Polizeiruf 110 , before he was also cast in German productions from the mid-1980s. Here he was seen several times in the metropolitan area and a few crime scene episodes, and he also had guest roles in the crime series The Men from K3 , in Our Hagenbecks or Dr. Markus Merthin .

Jörg Gillner also works extensively in dubbing. In more recent dubbed versions he was the German voice of Barton MacLane in the film River of Truth and J. Farrell MacDonald in Reversed Luck , dubbed James Hong in Latin Dragon or Michele Soavi in a cameo in his film The Church . In addition, Gillner lent his voice to various colleagues in episodes of various television series, such as Geoffrey Lewis in Dr. House or Michael Fairman in King of Queens .

In addition to a series of radio productions for the North German Radio , Gillner's voice is particularly popular with a predominantly young audience through his participation in numerous radio drama episodes of Ein Fall für das Tiger-Team , Ein Fall für TKKG and Die Drei ??? known. In the series Tweenies he acts as a narrator or in the role of Max.

Jörg Gillner also worked for a while as a lecturer at the Free Drama School in Hamburg.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Radio plays

  • 1987: He who loves falls - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1987: The silent scream - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1987: Big Fish (Part 1: Small Fish) - Director: Hans Gerd Krogmann
  • 1987: June-Winter - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1990: Die Schipper-Kids (4th part: The Schipper-Kids and the double suspicion) - Director: Hans Helge Ott
  • 1993: Lügenwasser - Director: Ursula Weck
  • 1998: where am I? - Director: Christiane Ohaus
  • 1998: Then one afternoon - Director: Alfred Behrens
  • 1998: The Secret of Singing Stones - Director: Jeskow von Schwichow
  • 1998: You Shall Not Desire - Director: Corinne Frottier
  • 2000: The Handbook of the Inquisitors (1st and 2nd part) - Director: Norbert Schaeffer
  • 2005: Human sacrifice unheard of (2nd part: Scrap of the earth) - Director: Norbert Schaeffer
  • 2007: The Gospel according to Jesus Christ (1st and 2nd part) - Director: Hans Gerd Krogmann

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bernd Lubowski: Jörg Gillner fights in Thalia with the angels , Hamburger Abendblatt from January 5, 1982 , accessed on September 16, 2015
  2. Staging The campaign around 1970 , accessed on September 16, 2015
  3. Archive of the Theater an der Parkaue , accessed on September 16, 2015
  4. Felix Johannes Enzian: 27 IM backstage at Christoph Schroth , Lausitzer Rundschau from December 3, 2011 , accessed on September 16, 2015
  5. Mathes Rehder: A veil from sweet sleepiness , Hamburger Abendblatt from April 10, 1982 , accessed on September 16, 2015
  6. Dalida denies her date of birth , Hamburger Abendblatt of October 20, 1983 , accessed on September 16
  7. ^ Actor Harro Korn's website , accessed on September 16, 2015
  8. Website of the Tivoli Theater ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed September 16, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tivoli.de
  9. ^ Website of actress Annika Woyda , accessed on September 16, 2015