Jürgen Trott

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Jürgen Trott (born June 2, 1955 in East Berlin ) is a German actor .

Life

Jürgen Trott came to acting through various professions. After graduating from high school, he first trained as a draftsman, before he worked for a year as a clerk for culture at BMK Ingenieurhochbau Berlin, and another year as a concrete worker in a panel factory. Eventually Trott began studying at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin .

Stations of his stage career included the Stralsund Theater and, in Berlin, the Maxim-Gorki-Theater , the Hansa-Theater , the Kriminal Theater and the Theater der Komödianten. Trott played witness to the prosecution and Die Mausefalle in the Agatha Christie plays , in George Tabori's Mein Kampf , the title character in Gerhart Hauptmann's drama Herbert Engelmann or in the comedy Der Kaiser vom Potsdamer Platz by Horst Pillau .

Trott belonged to the drama ensemble of the German television broadcasting company from the end of his studies until 1990 and has appeared in a large number of films and series since the late 1970s, for example in 1981 and 1987 in all episodes of the skyscraper stories and the neighborhood stories . Hans Joachim Hildebrandt cast him in 1988 with the title role in the film Hannes . In the series The Public Prosecutor Trott played the word in six episodes, in Polizeiruf 110 he had seven guest appearances until 2011.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 1999: Die Meistersinger von Dlugaszow - Author and compositions: Heiko Lehmann - Director: not mentioned

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c biography on kulturserver.de , accessed on October 3, 2017