Jürgen Schornagel

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Jürgen Schornagel (* 1939 in Essen ) is a German actor . He was seen in several Tatort episodes and in the RTL crime series Doppelter Einsatz . Schornagel also played in numerous movies, for example in 14 days for life , Marlene and Antibodies .

Life

Jürgen Schornagel completed his acting training at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen . He then took to the stage in various theaters - such as the State Theater in Stuttgart , the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg and the Volksbühne Berlin . His cinema productions include several films by Joseph Vilsmaier : Schlafes Bruder (1995), Comedian Harmonists (1997), Leo and Claire (2001) and Bergkristall (2004).

Jürgen Schornagel was honored with the German Television Prize as Chief Detective Winter in the series Doppelter Einsatz .

In addition, there have been appearances in films such as Kaspar Heidelbach's Das Wunder von Lengede (2003) and Jorgo Papavassilious Die Sturmflut (2006). In 2002 he was seen as Hitler in Kai Wessel's satire Goebbels and Geduldig , in 2004 he embodied Colonel-General Ludwig Beck in Hans-Erich Viet's The Hour of the Officers . In spring 2007 Jürgen Schornagel played a leading role in the science fiction documentary 2030 - Uprising of the Elderly (director: Jörg Lühdorff ). In the winter of 2007 he had a role in Hansjörg Thurn's Die Schatzinsel (2007) .

Awards

  • 1977: Berlin Theater Prize
  • 2002: German Television Award in the Best Actor Supporting Role category for the episode Double Use of the Series Double Use.

Filmography (selection)

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