Jens Hartwig

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Jens Hartwig at the anniversary celebration for 18 years of Forbidden Love in Düsseldorf (2013)

Jens Hartwig (born April 16, 1980 in Bonn ) is a German actor and speaker.

Life

After graduating from high school, Jens Hartwig first successfully completed a degree in media business administration before completing his degree in acting in Cologne. Various theater engagements followed, including a. at Theater Erlangen,  Theater of the City of Koblenz , Comödie Dresden , Theater an der Kö Düsseldorf and Theater am Dom in Cologne.

Hartwig appeared in TV productions such as the Dr. Kleist , Broken Comedy , Pensionnercops and Falk too . He became famous for his role as "Count Tristan von Lahnstein" in the ARD series Verbotene Liebe (from episode 3.491). He stood in front of the camera with Katja Riemann for the movie Herrliche Zeiten .

In addition to stage and TV, he works as a voice actor and has lent his voice to various roles for film, documentaries, advertising and WDR radio plays.

Jens Hartwig lives in Cologne. In addition to German, he speaks English and French.

Filmography

Theatrical appearances

Radio plays

Web links

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