Jürgen Werner (Author)
Jürgen Werner (born October 31, 1963 in Stuttgart ) is a German screenwriter .
Life
Jürgen Werner originally completed an apprenticeship as a telecommunications electronics technician , then took his secondary school leaving certificate and studied aerospace engineering. During this time he also worked in a bookstore, where he first came into contact with the subject of writing. He started writing scripts with a friend, all of which were rejected. Nevertheless, he was accepted by ZDF in the author funding. He then worked at Sat.1 as an assistant to the script editor for the soap So ist das Leben! The Wagenfelds . After this task, he developed himself into a dramaturge and author via the script editor and the dialog editor.
His greatest successes include the series Forsthaus Falkenau as well as various episodes in the series Tatort , Das Traumschiff , Kreuzfahrt ins Glück and Der Bozen-Krimi .
Filmography (selection)
- 1996: Marienhof (TV series, four episodes)
- 1997–2002: Stefanie For All Cases (TV series, 13 episodes)
- 1998–2007: Schloss Einstein (TV series, 33 episodes)
- 2000–2001: Velvet and silk (TV series, 13 episodes)
- 2003–2012: Forsthaus Falkenau (TV series, 118 episodes)
- 2007–2010: Our Farm in Ireland (TV series, eight episodes)
- 2007–2012: Cruise to Luck (TV series, eight episodes)
- 2008: Tatort: Verdammt (TV series)
- 2008: Schimanski: Shift in the Shaft (TV series)
- 2010: Civil courage (TV film)
- 2010: Crime scene: Asparagus season
- 2010: Crime scene: narrow shoulders
- 2010: Crime Scene: Living Day
- 2010: Tatort: class reunion
- 2010: Masserberg (TV movie)
- 2011: Herzflimmern - Liebe zum Leben (TV series, five episodes)
- 2011: Bloch: Inschallah (TV series)
- 2012–2013: Cheerful to fatal: Alles Klara (TV series, 14 episodes)
- 2012: Der Bergdoktor (TV series, two episodes)
- 2012: Tatort: Kinderland
- 2012: Crime scene: Your little children are coming
- 2012: Crime scene: Alter Ego
- 2012: Crime scene: My area
- 2013: Death on the Baltic Sea (TV movie)
- 2013: Schimanski: Loverboy
- 2013: Tatort: Another World
- 2014: Crime scene: Franziska
- 2014: The Dream Ship: Perth (TV series)
- 2014: Tatort: Your forever
- 2015: Crime scene: Hydra
- 2015: Crime scene: Freddy is dancing
- 2015: Crime scene: collapse
- 2015: The dream ship: Macau
- 2015: The Bozen-Krimi - Who leaves without a trace (TV series)
- 2016: The Bolzano crime thriller - The fifth commandment
- 2016: The Bozen crime thriller - Sacred Heart of Jesus
- 2016: The dream ship: Cook Islands
- 2016: crime scene: house of cards
- 2016: Crime scene: payday
- 2016: The dream ship: Palau
- 2016: love to the point of murder
- 2017: The Bozen crime thriller - On the Abyss
- 2017: Crime scene: Wacht am Rhein
- 2017: Tatort: Tanzmariechen
- 2018: Crime scene: rabies
- 2018: Inga Lindström - The secret of the Nordquists
- 2019: The dream ship : Japan
- 2019: crime scene: anger
- 2020: Crime Scene: Monster
- 2020: Tatort: Never without me
Awards
- 2011: Grimme Prize - Audience Prize of the Marler Group for moral courage (together with Dror Zahavi , Götz George and Carolyn Genzkow )
- 2011: German Civis TV Award in the field of entertainment for civil courage
- 2015: German television crime award for the best screenplay in Tatort: Hydra
Web links
- Jürgen Werner in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Jürgen Werner at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ An interview with the Tatort screenplay writer: From fabulous gloom. In: Ruhr news . January 24, 2015, accessed August 24, 2018 .
- ↑ Jürgen Werner - the typewriter. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . February 8, 2016, accessed August 24, 2019 .
- ↑ Jürgen Werner - the man for "crime scene" and "dream ship". In: Osnabrück newspaper . January 14, 2017, accessed August 24, 2018 .
- ↑ 47th Grimme Prize 2011: Audience Prize of the Marler Group. In: grimme-preis.de. Grimme Prize , accessed January 13, 2017 .
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SURNAME | Werner, Jürgen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 31, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stuttgart , Germany |