Jan Krauter

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Jan Krauter at the preview of the second Franconian crime scene in 2016

Jan Lennart Krauter (* 1984 in Wilhelmshaven ) is a German actor .

Life

Jan Krauter completed an acting training at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart from 2005 to 2008 , which he completed as a "graduate actor".

In 2008 he played the title role in Woyzeck at the Schauspiel Stuttgart (2008; director: Isabel Osthues ) in a production by the State University for Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart. For his portrayal of Woyzeck, he received the solo award for “Best Actor” at the Theatertreffen German-speaking drama students in Rostock in June 2008 . The award was made on the proposal of the jury: Andreas Dresen , Nicole Heesters , Michael Neuenschwander , Gertrud Roll and Christiane Schneider . Nicole Heesters gave the laudation for the jury : “He was an unusual Woyzeck, not the one we usually expect. He played stunned, quiet, almost defenseless a person who was pushed into the role of the victim or bullied. His restrained language always reflected his situation - the lost person who had fallen out of the world. We were touched and give Jan Krauter a solo prize for his performance [...] and congratulations. "

After completing his training, he was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Schauspiel Stuttgart from 2008 to 2013. He played there u. a. Bassanius in Titus Andronicus (director: Volker Lösch , premiere in May 2010, with Lisa Bitter as Lavinia as partner), Philippeau in Dantons Tod (director: Nuran David Calis , premiere in March 2011), the king's ambassador in The Balcony of Jean Genet (director: Thomas Dannemann , premiere in November 2011) and the title role in Don Karlos (director: Hasko Weber , premiere in February 2012) with Lisa Bitter as Elisabeth von Valois as partner.

In the 2013/14 season he had a guest engagement at the German National Theater Weimar . He played there in a stage version of the novel The Three Musketeers , directed by Markus Bothe . In 2014 he appeared as a guest at the Schauspielhaus Hamburg in the Christmas play King Arthur by Markus Bothe. In the 2014/15 season he played as a guest at the Heidelberg Theater . In the play Katzelmacher by Rainer Werner Fassbinder , he took on the role of the villager Erich, again directed by Isabel Osthues. In the 2015/16 season he appeared at the Schauspielhaus Bochum as Sir Lancelot in the musical Monty Python's Spamalot .

In the 2019/20 season, Krauter is engaged in two productions as fencing master and combat choreographer at the Nationaltheater Weimar . In Christian Weise's new production of the opera Hoffmanns Erzählungen , he also appears on stage as Hoffmann's double.

Krauter also had a few film roles since 2009. The focus of his acting activity was initially theater work. Since 2015 he can be seen increasingly in television and film roles. In the feature film Grzimek , which premiered on April 3, 2015 on Das Erste , he played the role of Bernhard Grzimek's son Michael Grzimek alongside Ulrich Tukur . On April 4, 2015, he was seen on ZDF in a leading role in the Bella Block crime thriller The Most Beautiful Night of Life . He played the first officer Thorsten narrow Brink, a homosexual love affair with a young Marine - Cadets has. In May 2016 Krauter was in the scene: the right to attend , the second case of the franc - crime scene to see in a leading role; he played the young taxidermist Lando Amtmann, who comes under suspicion. In October 2016, Krauter was seen in the ZDF series SOKO Leipzig in an episode role as the suspected child father Jens Langhardt.

In the ZDF crime series Solo für Weiss (first broadcast: November 2016), he has played the role of Simon Brandt, a police investigator for the Lübeck Murder Commission and the new partner of the LKA target investigator Nora Weiss ( Anna Maria Mühe ). In Frankfurt's Tatort: ​​Wendehammer (first broadcast: December 2016), he played the paranoia- loving neighbor Nils Engels who monitors his neighborhood. In the historical television film Between Heaven and Hell (first broadcast: October 2017) about the beginning of the Reformation in Wittenberg , he was the German reformer and revolutionary Thomas Müntzer . In the Bremen Tatort: ​​Im Toten Winkel (first broadcast: March 2018), Krauter played the husband and family man Oliver Lessmann, whose wife needed intensive care after a car accident and who had complained to the medical service expert about the unqualified nursing staff. In the crime film series Wolfsland broadcast on Das Erste , Krauter played the pub owner Timo Klein, the former head of a band of robbers, in another leading role on television. In the TV documentary series War of Dreams (2018), Krauter embodied the historical figure of Hans Beimler , who serves as chief mate of the imperial ocean-going fleet in Cuxhaven , and when his team was about to run out in October 1918 for a last, hopeless battle, joins the Kiel sailors' uprising . In Police Call 110: The Sikorska Case (first broadcast: November 2018), Krauter played the single father and teacher Leo Heise, whose au pair girl was found dead, who was living in his parents' house again after separating from his wife . In Magdeburg Police Call 110: Ten Roses (first broadcast: February 2019) he played, at the side of Alessija Lause , the lover of a suspect transsexual florist who, however, does not want to confess publicly to her. In the ARD television series Der Zürich-Krimi (March 2019) he took on one of the supporting roles as a "meticulous back office worker" Dobler. He played other TV roles in the six-part TV series Die Neue Zeit about the founding years of the State Bauhaus in Weimar (2019, as Josef Albers ) and in the 3rd season of the ZDF series SCHULD according to Ferdinand von Schirach (2019, as PM Tarowski).

Jan Krauter lives in Stuttgart.

Filmography (selection)

Radio features / documentation

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Jan Lennart Krauter profile and vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved April 4, 2015
  2. a b c Jan Krauter ( Memento of the original from April 9, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Vita, Schauspiel Stuttgart . Retrieved April 4, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.schauspiel-stuttgart.de
  3. Solo Prize . Documentation Theatertreffen German-speaking drama students and 19th competition for the promotion of young actors from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of the Federal Republic of Germany. P. 77. Retrieved April 4, 2015
  4. King Arthur's cast, plot, and reviews. Official website of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg . Retrieved April 4, 2015
  5. A knighthood for Bochum . Performance review; at: Literatur und Feuilleton, September 14, 2015. Accessed May 22, 2016.
  6. Jan Krauter . Vite. Official website of the National Theater Weimar . Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  7. Hoffmann's stories . Production team and cast. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  8. BELLA BLOCK hoists the sails for her penultimate fall . Plot, photos of the scene, background information. UFA fiction. Retrieved April 4, 2015.
  9. ^ "Tatort" from Bremen: Tended to death . Television review. In: Tagesspiegel of March 9, 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  10. ^ Series "Wolfsland - The Stone Guest / Irrlichter" . TV review at Tittelbach.tv. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  11. ^ War of Dreams: Winners and Losers . Content and role portrait. Retrieved September 16, 2018.
  12. The Sikorska case . Plot, cast and picture gallery. Official website Das Erste . Retrieved November 25, 2018.
  13. "Polizeiruf 110" from Magdeburg is a thriller of the quiet tones . TV review. In: Berliner Morgenpost of February 10, 2019. Retrieved on February 10, 2019.
  14. ^ The Zurich crime thriller: Borchert and the fall of man . Official website Das Erste . Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  15. ^ Official homepage of the Rammstein group