Jörg Gudzuhn

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Jörg Gudzuhn (left) on the barricades at the 2019 Grimme Prize for the Lotzmann family

Jörg Gudzuhn (born March 23, 1945 in Seilershof ) is a German actor.

Life

From 1951 to 1959 Jörg Gudzuhn attended elementary school, then the Bertha-von-Suttner-Gymnasium in Berlin-Reinickendorf . After the construction of the Berlin Wall, he was unable to continue attending the grammar school in West Berlin and dropped out of school shortly before graduating from high school. After initially working in the “ Josef Orlopp ” roller bearing factory in Berlin-Lichtenberg, he began an apprenticeship as a house and wall painter. In 1966 he made his skilled worker certificate and worked briefly in the profession. On the side, Jörg Gudzuhn attended the adult education center , made up his Abitur and began to play in an amateur theater group. Jörg Gudzuhn attended the Ernst Busch State Drama School in Berlin from 1966 to 1970 .

As early as the late 1960s , Jörg Gudzuhn received his first offers from television in the GDR . Like many of his colleagues, he was seen in numerous TV games in the series The prosecutor has the floor and Polizeiruf 110 . He was increasingly engaged from the 1970s . After engagements in Karl-Marx-Stadt in the Städtisches Theater (from 1970 to 1974) and in Potsdam in the Hans Otto Theater (from 1974 to 1976) he appeared from 1976 to 1987 in the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in Berlin. Jörg Gudzuhn has been a permanent member of the ensemble at the Deutsches Theater Berlin since 1987. He worked u. a. at the Salzburg Festival . Jörg Gudzuhn continued his career on television in the unified Germany. In 1992/93 he showed his comedic talent as "Cowboy" in six episodes of the TV series Liebling Kreuzberg . Gudzuhn achieved particular fame through his role as Commissioner Joe Hoffer in the ZDF crime series Der letzte Zeuge (1998–2007), in which he played alongside Ulrich Mühe and Gesine Cukrowski . As bodyguard Manne Schacht in the television film Im Schatten der Macht (2003) by Oliver Storz about the political overthrow of Willy Brandt , the actor was praised as excellent. In 1998 Jörg Gudzuhn received the Adolf Grimme Prize . From 2002 to 2010 Gudzuhn played some 100 times in the one-man piece of life to men of Thomas Brussig a football coach.

Gudzuhn lives in Berlin.

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays

Audio books

Awards

literature

Web links

Commons : Jörg Gudzuhn  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Brussig's "Leben" is running for the last time. Berliner Morgenpost, March 11, 2010
  2. The 1983 Art Prize Winners , In: Neues Deutschland , May 18, 1983, p. 4