Jörg Zuch

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Jörg Zuch (* 1962 in East Berlin ) is a German actor and producer.

Life

Jörg Zuch learned the trade of commercial clerk specializing in foreign trade. During this time he did his high school diploma and language proficiency degrees in English and Russian . He then worked as a stage technician at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin. From 1984 to 1988 he studied at the "Ernst Busch" Academy of Dramatic Art in Berlin and graduated with a diploma. During this time he worked at the Berliner Ensemble in "Blue Horses on Red Grass" and at the Maxim Gorki Theater in "Sinulja". After completing his studies, he played in many theaters in Germany and Switzerland as well as in film and television. Since 2011 he has also been working as a producer and producer. He graduated as a producer from iSFF Berlin with an IHK certificate. He produced the short film I spy with my little eye - What you do not see ... . With this film he was at 14 festivals worldwide, u. a. in Jaipur (India), Soria (Spain), Max Ophüls in Saarbrücken, Oregon (USA), New York (USA), Long Island (USA), Honolulu (USA). The film won an award in Oregon (best cinematography), Rocester (Shoestring Award) and Honolulu (best foreign film).

Filmography

As an actor (selection)

  • 1983: Flight of the Falcon Director: Peter Wekwerth
  • 1985: Theater People Director: Konrad Hermann
  • 1986: Brothers, don't shoot! Director: Gunther Friedrich
  • 1987: Rapunzel Director: Angelika Schmöller
  • 1989: Polizeiruf 110 - Midnight Case Director: Gunther Friedrich
  • 1991: Zorc: Rote Erde Director: Paul Nichlas
  • 1992: Roller coaster: The Man with the Pith Helmet Director: Thomas Draeger
  • 1996–97: Kebab and Sauerkraut Director: Michael Zens / Tony Mordente
  • 1998: Die Sternbergs Director: Gloria Behrens
  • 1999: Breathless Love Director: Wilma Kottusch
  • 1999: Dr. Sommerfeld - News from the Bülowbogen Director: Karsten Wichniarz
  • 1998–2004: Together Director: Rolf W. Liersch
  • 2007: The Prince and the Girl (TV series, two episodes) Director: Karsten Wichniarz
  • 2009: Henri 4 Director: Jo Baier
  • 2019: Großstadtrevier (TV series) Director: Andrea Katzenberger

As a producer

  • 2009: I spy with my little eye - What you don't see (short film)

Theater (selection)

  • 1988 Bertolt Brecht's Caucasian Chalk Circle
  • 1985–1988 Blue Horses on Red Grass by Michail Schatrow (Director: Christoph Schroth)
  • 1988 Sinulja by Alexander Gelman (Direction: Klaus Manchen)
  • 1989 Carlo Goldoni's coffee house (director: Katja Paryla)
  • 1989 Volker Braun's transition company
  • 1989 The Robbers by Friedrich von Schiller
  • 1990 Torquato Tasso by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • 1990 Ireneusz Iredinsky seance
  • 1991 Dario Fo does not pay
  • 1992 A view from Arthur Miller's bridge
  • 1993 A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
  • 1994 Nigel Williams' class enemy
  • 1994 The Moliere Husbands School
  • 1994 Amphitryon by Heinrich von Kleist
  • 1995 The unleashed Wotan by Ernst Toller
  • 1995 My Fight by George Tabori
  • 1996 Otello may not burst by Ken Ludwig
  • 1999 Götz von Berlichingen from Johan Wolfgang von Goethe
  • 1998–2000 The new sorrows of the young W. von Ulrich Plenzdorf
  • 2000 Oleanna by David Mamet
  • 2001 Mr. Peters Connections from Arthur Miller
  • 2001–2002 Love from Katharina Tanner
  • 2001–2002 The visit of the old lady by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
  • 2001–2002 The Piggy Bank by Eugene Labiche
  • 2001–2007 Gretchen 89 ff. By Lutz Hübner
  • 2002 Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • 2003–2004 Ladies Night by Stephen Sinclair / Anthony McCarten
  • 2003 West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
  • 2003 Woyzeck from Georg Büchner
  • 2003–2004 My Uncle Bob from Wilfried Happel
  • 2003–2004 Flea in Georges Feydeau's ear
  • 2004–2005 What you want from William Shakespeare
  • 2004–2005 Cabal and Love by Friedrich von Schiller
  • 2005 To be or not to be by Jan Mendell
  • 2005 Public abuse from Peter Handke
  • 2005 Life on the Praca Roosevelt by Dea Loher
  • 2005 The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
  • 2006 Peter Turrini's greatest day
  • 2006–2008 mothers of Franz Wittenbrink
  • 2007 The Käthchen von Heilbronn by Heinrich von Kleist
  • 2007–2008 Mamma Mia by Benny Anderson / Björn Ulvaeus
  • 2009–2010 The King of Hearts by Alistair Beaton
  • 2010–2012 Zebralla by Frank Lüdecke / Dieter Hallervorden
  • 2013–2014 The company thanks Lutz Hübner
  • 2013 Mamma Mia by Benny Anderson / Björn Ulvaeus
  • 2013–2014 companion of Nick Stafford
  • 2014–2015 Mamma Mia by Benny Anderson / Björn Ulvaeus
  • 2016–2018 Tour de Farce by Philip LaZebnik and Kingsley Day, directed by Andrea Katzenberger
  • 2018–2020 Mamma Mia by Benny Anderson / Björn Ulvaeus

Honourings and prices

  • Best Camera Award for "I spy with my little eye" - Independent Film Festival Oregon, USA 2011
  • Award for the best foreign film for "I spy with my litte eye" - Honolulu Film Festival, Hawaii, USA 2012
  • Shoestring Award for "I spy with my little eye" - Rocester Filmfestival, Rocester, USA 2012

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