Jörg Kleinau

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Jörg Kleinau (* 1954 ) is a German actor .

Kleinau completed his training at the Rostock State Drama School. Has been involved in the theater since 1978 (including Stralsund Theater , Rostock, Dresden, Greifswald), and since 1982 has played leading roles in television films such as Plauener Spitzen and Heiße Ware in Berlin . Most notably in 1984, he became known for the lead role of the young communist Heiner in Rudi Kurz 's 13-part series Front ohne Gnade . This is followed by movies like Beaver Trail (1984) and Auf dem Sprung (1984) and Prairie Hunters in Mexico (1988). He was on TV as Hans Prikoleit in the series Tooth for a Tooth and as Karl XII. , King of Sweden, in Saxony's glory and Prussia's glory : Countess Cosel . Other film successes in the GDR are Irrläufer and Der Bärenhäuter .

Since the 1990s he has played guest roles in numerous series such as Polizeiruf 110 , Doppelter Einsatz , Alphateam , Marienhof , For all cases Stefanie , In the name of the law , Schwarz Rot Gold , Hallo, Unkel Doc! , The Trotskies , Stubbe - Case by Case and SOKO Kitzbühel . In addition, he was repeatedly seen in TV ( Abgehauen , What for parents? ) And cinema films, for example as Hundinger in the DEFA children's film Die Sprungdeckeluhr (1990), which denounced the Nazi era and the Hitler Youth Quex agitation, and in Der Dagger des Batu Khan (2005). In addition, Jörg Kleinau continues to play theater in Berlin and stages plays for children.

In summer 2012 he was involved in the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg . He played the role of "Old Death" in the play "Winnetou II", directed by Norbert Schultze jr. In the summer of 2015 he took over the role of "Capt'n Benjamin Hornigold" in the play "Storm over the Caymans" at the Piraten-Open-Air in Grevesmühlen , where he represented Peter Bond in two performances .

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