Jan Hasenfuß

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Jan Hasenfuß (born November 13, 1979 in Hamburg ) is a German actor .

Life

Jan Hasenfuß is a German actor. He gained his first theater experience in various theater groups as a teenager. In 1996 he stood for the first time in front of the camera for the ZDF series “Die Schule am See”. After graduating from the Großhansdorfer Emil-von-Behring-Gymnasium and completing community service, he began studying acting at the "Konrad Wolf" University of Film and Television in Potsdam . While still studying acting, he made several short, film and television productions and played at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam . After completing his studies, he was engaged at the Cottbus State Theater from 2007 , where he was seen in over 25 roles. A guest performance took him to the St. Gallen Theater in Switzerland. Since summer 2011, Jan Hasenfuß has mainly worked for film and television. Among other things, he took on the leading roles in the comedy series Imagine ...! and the sketch comedy Unfortunately funny . In 2015 he made his directorial debut with the production of Der Weibsteufel .

Filmography

theatre

State Theater Cottbus

  • 2007: Spreewald Night of Legends
  • 2007: Cabaret
  • 2007: The Threepenny Opera
  • 2007: Schroffenstein family
  • 2008: Ladies Night
  • 2008: Faust I
  • 2008: the storm
  • 2008: The Mousetrap
  • 2008: Muses in a frenzy
  • 2008: Trilogy of Dreams
  • 2008: the robbers
  • 2009: Iphigenia on Tauris
  • 2009: An enemy of the people
  • 2009: Captain von Köpenick
  • 2009: Antigone
  • 2009: The Schimmelreiter
  • 2010: On the high seas
  • 2010: You don't play with love
  • 2010: The magic sword
  • 2010: the city behind
  • 2010: Pückler utopia
  • 2010: Ronja the robber's daughter
  • 2011: Republic of Vineta
  • 2011: Spreewälder Sagennacht
  • 2012: Spreewald Sagennacht

City Theater St. Gallen

  • 2008: Cabaret

Hans Otto Theater Potsdam

  • 2006: We in the final
  • 2006: Nice presents
  • 2007: At the ark at eight

BKT Berlin

  • 2012: Death on the Nile
  • 2013: The Mousetrap

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