Jan-Gregor Kremp

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Jan-Gregor Kremp (2008)

Jan-Gregor Kremp (born September 30, 1962 in Monheim am Rhein ) is a German actor .

Life

Jan-Gregor Kremp attended drama school at the Salzburg Mozarteum . After Kremp had initially established himself primarily as a theater actor, he has now also become popular with the German television audience through numerous series and television games, including a. became known through his role as Commissioner Thomas Keller in the series Polizeiruf 110 . In addition to roles in German film productions such as Halt mich fest and Kammerflimmern , he was also seen in international roles, so u. a. 2001 alongside Catherine Deneuve as the musketeer Athos in The Musketeer .

After the main actor Walter Kreye from the ZDF crime series Der Alte was dismissed by the producer Susanne Porsche due to illness, Kremp took over this role from September 2012.

Kremp is married to the actress Johanna Gastdorf and has one son. Together with his wife, Kremp regularly gives readings in hospices .

The family lives in Leverkusen . In his private life, Kremp makes a lot of music and enjoys football. He is a fan and honorary member of Bayer 04 Leverkusen .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Curriculum vitae on the actor's page , accessed September 13, 2012.
  2. Dona Kujacinski, Miriam Nyary: Walter Kreye, suffering from cancer, fired as "The Old One". Picture , December 25, 2011.
  3. Johanna Ristau: A little hope for the terminally ill "The old man" and his wife read in Bonn's hospice . Express , March 24, 2018, accessed March 24, 2018.
  4. Bayer 04 Club
  5. Ebba Hagenberg-Miliu: Interview with Jan-Gregor Kremp: The actor about his childhood, his job and his football club . Bonner General-Anzeiger , January 21, 2014, accessed on March 24, 2018.