Jürgen Dluzniewski

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Jürgen Dluzniewski (born October 8, 1960 in Speyer ) is a German radio play author and director .

Life

At the age of 17, Jürgen Dluzniewski had an exhibition with various drawings and pictures in his hometown. The following year he passed his Abitur at Friedrich-Magnus-Schwerd-Gymnasium and studied art education and art history at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart from 1980 to 1985 . Parallel to his studies, Dluzniewski began working as an assistant director at the radio of the Süddeutscher Rundfunk in 1982 . Since 1985 he has been a master student of Heinz von Cramer , and from 1986 to 2012 he was responsible as a director for numerous radio play productions and features for various German broadcasters. He also wrote a number of scripts.

In 1991 Dluzniewski moved to Berlin, where he initially worked for ZDF until he founded a company in the real estate industry in 1996. After completing relevant training since 1983, Dluzniewski has been working as a high performance coach, trainer and moderator for executives and companies since 2004 .

Jürgen Dluzniewski lives in Berlin and is the father of a daughter (* 1994) and a son (* 2003).

Radio play work

As a speaker

  • 1985: Iskara's fleece or Wolfi's adventurous North Pole trip - Director: Otto Düben
  • 1987: Hundeleben 1892 - directed by Heinz von Cramer
  • 1987: Faunenflöte or The Story of the Lost and Found Birthday Present - Director: Jürgen Dluzniewski

As an author

  • 1986: Above the Roofs - Director: Klaus Wirbitzky
  • 1986: Ruth - Director: Jürgen Dluzniewski
  • 1988: What love! - Director: Jürgen Dluzniewski
  • 1992: The altar boy - directed by Jürgen Dluzniewski
  • 1993: A completely normal birthday - Director: Jürgen Dluzniewski
  • 1996: Die Brudershow - directed by Jürgen Dluzniewski and Gabriel Bigott

As a director (selection)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Website of Jürgen Dluzniewski , accessed on October 19, 2015