Joe Bausch

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Joe Bausch (born April 19, 1953 in Ellar ), actually Hermann Joseph Bausch-Hölterhoff , is a German doctor , author , actor and audio book speaker .

Life

Joe Bausch (right) in the jury of the short film competition Teeth Gut - alles gut (2019)

Bausch-Hölterhoff was born in Ellar , today the municipality of Waldbrunn (Westerwald) . In his childhood he was an altar boy . In 1975 he did his basic military service ; While on duty, he was disciplined after a fight with his superior. He studied theater studies , politics , German studies and law at the University of Cologne and at the Philipps University in Marburg . This was followed by a degree in medicine at the Ruhr University Bochum , which he graduated from in 1985. Bausch has been married since 1986 and has one daughter.

Joe Bausch gained his first acting experience in the theater group around Roland Rebers Theaterpathologisches Institut (TPI) in the early 1980s. With their productions, the group caused a sensation in the Ruhr area until 1989 . Jochen Nickel also belonged to the ensemble . In the Schulenburg in Hattingen and most recently in the Hilpert Theater in Lünen , plays such as Mister Buffo after Dario Fo , Mein Traum… , Hotel der Lost Dreams , And they handcuffed the flowers, according to Fernando Arrabal, found a broad, national audience. Bausch was last seen on stage in 1993 at the Prinzregenttheater Bochum. Together with Ingo Naujoks , he appeared in the revival of the two-person play Oui based on Gabriel Arout (premiere 1986), which tells of the last night of two prisoners in a Gestapo prison.

From 1986 onwards he was a prison doctor in the Werl correctional facility . Most recently, he held the title of Chief Medical Director . He describes his experiences as a prison doctor in 2012 in his first book Knast , which also contains several chapters on his personal life. His second book Gangsterblues contains true stories about criminals, literarily alienated. It was published in 2018. He retired in November of the same year. He promotes the Deutsche Apotheker- und Ärztebank , of which he is a member.

Television career

In 1985, Bausch made his debut alongside Götz George in the cinema crime scene tooth for tooth . He then played in several episodes of Der Fahnder and Aufachse , in numerous television films as well as in the movies Baltic Storm , Tattoo , Menu . He was also seen on January 3, 1995 in the second episode of the ARD daily soap Verbotene Liebe , in which he played the guest role of Fritz Konrad , the father of the main character Anna Konrad . Since 1997 he has made regular appearances in the WDR crime series Tatort as forensic specialist Dr. Joseph Roth at the side of Klaus J. Behrendt and Dietmar Bär ( Ballauf and Schenk ). In 2005 he played in Münster's Tatort ( Der doppelte Lott ) and in 2013 at the side of Ulrich Tukur in Keitel in Rommel . In 2006 he presented four episodes of the WDR series Kriminalzeit . From October 5, 2009 to September 2, 2011 he was regularly seen in the program Die Ärzte - der Medizintalk on ZDF with the presenter Andrea Ballschuh as well as Thomas Kurscheid and Karella Easwaran. Since 2015 he has been the host and expert for the program Im Kopf des Verbrechers on SAT.1 Gold and as a host and presenter for the program Transferred for ZDFinfo . In 2016 he was the presenter and moderator of Face Your Addiction on SAT.1 .

Engagements

With Behrendt, Bär and other Tatort colleagues, Bausch founded the Tatort - Straßen der Welt eV association , which campaigns for Filipino street children and goes back to the highly acclaimed Tatort episode Manila from 1998, which thematized the fate of Filipino street children and child abuse. On December 6, 2013, North Rhine-Westphalia's Minister for Federal Affairs, Europe and the Media, Angelica Schwall-Düren (SPD), presented him with the Federal Cross of Merit for this and for numerous other voluntary engagements .

In 2006 he was awarded the Fliedner Medal by the International Foundation for the Promotion of Culture and Civilization for special services to human penal systems. He is the patron of various charitable projects (foundation police chaplaincy, foundation children and youth, neuroblastoma research project at the University Children's Clinic Mannheim, interdisciplinary competence unit for patients without diagnosis at the University Clinic Bonn ) as well as a member of the board of trustees of Aidshilfe NRW eV and the health campus NRW .

Books

Web links

Commons : Joe Bausch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Chrismon 9/2013, p. 31.
  2. Own statement in the TV show 3nach9 from Radio Bremen on June 28, 2019
  3. Crime vom Stern , issue 26, page 63
  4. Joe Bausch: Prison. Ullstein Verlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 3-550-08004-2
  5. Till Briegleb: "Knast" by prison doctor Joe Bausch. In: Culture. Süddeutsche Zeitung , March 13, 2012, accessed on June 22, 2012 : "The prison doctor and" crime scene "pathologist Joe Bausch looks back critically on 25 years of everyday life behind bars."
  6. Own comment in the lecture on the 25th anniversary of the Psychiatry Department of the Hochsauerland Clinic on June 30, 2018
  7. Joe Bausch: Very private - they can too! In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt. Volume 116, No. 21, (May) 2019, p. B 852.
  8. Press information: New talk format with Andrea Ballschuh on ZDF from October 5, 2009 ( Memento from January 21, 2011 in the Internet Archive )