Joachim Paul Assböck

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Joachim Paul Assböck (born October 26, 1965 in Cologne ) is a German film and theater actor .

Life

Joachim Paul Assböck completed in 1986, the high school on the school Kreuzgasse and enjoyed from 1988 to 1992 his acting training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and was subsequently from 1992 to 1994 as a lecturer at that institution operates. In 1993 he made his debut as an actor in Steven Spielberg's film Schindler's List , in which he starred as Klaus Tauber.

From then on, Assböck always worked his way up the career ladder, and was in front of the camera in television series, including Nikola , Unser Charly and Balko, as well as in international movies, including The Pianist in 2002 and most recently in a small role in Der in 2008 Baader Meinhof complex . His choice of roles is striking: Assböck has predominantly embodied police officers, villains or Nazi military officers.

In parallel to his film and television appearances, he also appears on theaters, including the Brandenburg Monastery Summer and the Théâtre de Capucins in Luxembourg .

From the premiere in 2011 to January 2016 he was in the musical Hinterm Horizont in the roles of Dr. Werner / Prof. Horrible to see father / Eddy Kante / Marko old, Stasi Krause and as a minister.

Today he lives in Berlin .

Filmography

theatre

  • 2006: Time of Hope (Müritz saga), as Landvogt Quadde
  • 2007: Under the Hexenhammer (Müritz saga), as Prince of Ollrogge
  • 2011: Beyond the Horizon , when Dr. Werner / Prof. Horrible, father / Eddy Kante / Marko old, Stasi Krause and Minister

Prices

  • German Actor Award 2014 in the category "Best Ensemble TV Series" Weissensee
  • Golden Duck (Zlota Kaczka), Best Actor, 2011, nominated for his role as Major Wiettenbach in the film Joanna

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lidice on Radio.cz
  2. [1] on YouTube