Joachim Jung (actor)
Joachim Jung (* 12. July 1954 in Viernheim ) is a German actor and screenplay author .
Career
After graduating from high school, Jung completed his acting training at the drama school der Keller in Cologne .
He became known to a wide audience through the role of Karlheinz "Charly" Tigges in the ARD early evening series Marienhof , in which he was seen from October 29, 1992 to 1995. He also embodied episode roles in various other television productions, for example in the crime series Tatort and Schwarz-Rot-Gold .
In 1996, he worked alongside Annette Ernst as a screenwriter on the film adaptation of the satire The Trap and also took on a smaller role in this project.
Filmography
watch TV
- 1986: crime scene - car murder
- 1992–1995: Marienhof (as Charly Tigges )
- 1993: Nestor Burma - Adventure in Paris - Mic mac moche au Boul'Mich (as Heinz Werner )
- 1995: Black-Red-Gold - money stinks
- 1996: Menateus
- 1998: A Made-to-Measure Woman (as Michael )
Screenwriter
- 1996: Who's Afraid of Santa Claus? (Short film)
Others
- 1996: Who's Afraid of Santa Claus? (Short film)
- 2006: speaking role in the documentation Libyens Wüstenwasser - The artificial river through the Sahara
Radio plays and features
- 2013: Rainer Schildberger : You have to walk over these bridges (When the teeth say goodbye) - Director: Günter Maurer ( Feature - SWR)
Web links
- Joachim Jung in the Internet Movie Database (English)
literature
- Frieder Scheiffele: Marienhof - Background and facts. Egmont, Cologne 2002, ISBN 3-8025-2909-X , p. 62.
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SURNAME | Jung, Joachim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 12, 1954 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Viernheim |