Jan Hartmann

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Jan Hartmann (born October 24, 1980 in Kaltenkirchen ) is a German actor .

Life

Jan Hartmann made his first appearance as an actor in the musical production Buddy in Hamburg . At that time he was taking singing lessons from Alvin Le Bass. From 1999 to 2001 he played the role of Christopher "Chris" Bohlstädt in the RTL soap opera Good Times, Bad Times . He also took acting lessons from Heidelotte Diehl and Henriette Gonnermann in Berlin .

In 2004 he played the role of Carsten Seitz in the soap opera Verbotene Liebe . In the same year he began portraying Luca Nissen in the ARD hospital series St. Angela , whom he played until the last episode of the series in March 2005. He then took part in the ProSieben show Die Burg - Prominent in chain mail as a replacement candidate for Frédéric von Anhalt . Beginning in 2006 he was in the children's series Schloss Einstein as a trainee Mark Lachmann, as well as in the ARD telenovela Red roses seen as Marc Tresckow. He participated in both series until 2008.

From March 2nd, 2009 to February 24th, 2010 Hartmann was the male leading actor in the ZDF -Telenovela Alisa - Follow your heart in the role of Christian Castellhoff. The main female actress at his side was Theresa Scholze . From April 4, 2011 (episode 1) to March 13, 2012 (episode 231) he was in the first ZDF Medical-Daily Herzflimmern - Liebe zum Leben (formerly: Herzflimmern - Die Klinik am See ) in the role of Dr. Stefan Jung (LOA) to see.

From September 2014 to July 2015 he played chef Niklas Stahl as the main actor of the tenth season in the series Sturm der Liebe . In 2019 he took part in the 12th season of the dance show Let's Dance alongside professional dancer Renata Lusin . He was the first candidate to leave the show due to a lack of audience calls.

Filmography (selection)

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