Janek Rieke

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Janek Rieke (born April 23, 1971 in Hamburg ) is a German actor and director .

Life

He studied for three years philosophy before becoming a the Hamburg Institute for theater, music theater and film directing course began, which he in 1996 with the short film Beyond Sweden finished. In 1997 - also under his direction - the endurance test followed , his first feature film, which was nominated in the categories of Best Film and Best Actress ( Lisa Martinek ) at the German Film Awards and won the audience award at the Max Ophüls Festival in Saarbrücken . He played leading roles in both films. Rieke has also appeared in short films such as Hundsgemein (1997, directed by Nils Willbrandt) and The Sherut Taxi (1997; directed by Holger Borggrefe) and has taken on several theater roles for the Comedy Company Hamburg. In 1999 he worked in the TV productions Untergrund (director: Jörg Lühdorff) and at the side of Nina Petri and Christian Redl in Christian Görlitz ' Das stolen Leben . From 2010 to 2015 he played the detective Max Winter in 42 episodes in the crime series Der Kriminalist .

Filmography

Director

  • 1994: The Brainless Woman (short film)
  • 1995: The other day on the dike (short film)
  • 1996: Beyond Sweden (short film)
  • 1998: endurance test

script

  • 1995: The other day on the dike (short film)
  • 1996: Beyond Sweden (short film)
  • 1998: endurance test

actor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. wunschliste.de