Rainer Strecker

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Rainer Strecker (born October 25, 1965 in Berlin ) is a German actor , audio book speaker and writer .

Life

Strecker received his acting training at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich. His first engagements took him to the theater from the mid-1980s, for example to the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg in 1989 , where he worked until 1994 a. a. was seen in The Idiot as a member of the ensemble. In addition to his stage work, he is also present in film and television. For example, he played in series such as Bella Block and Tatort or in the series Klemperer - A Life in Germany . Since 2000 he has been part of the investigative team as Commissioner Volker Brehm alongside Aglaia Szyszkowitz in the ZDF crime series Operation in Hamburg . In 1996, Strecker played Chief Inspector Ingo Fischer in two episodes of the Alarm series for Cobra 11 , where he was eliminated in the second episode in the series death. In 2019, Strecker returned for a guest role in the series Endstation.

Strecker also works as an audio book speaker, such as B. for Cornelia Funke's Lord of Thieves and her ink world trilogy with the volumes ink heart , ink blood and ink death ; the audio versions were all on the hr2 audio book top list .

In addition to his acting activities, Strecker teaches, works as a body therapist and reads his audio books.

Until 1998 he was married to Muriel Baumeister , with whom he has a son, born in 1993. In his spare time he does Aikido , Iaidō , sword and stick fighting. He lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Audiobooks (selection)

Books

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Rainer Strecker by Sabine Planka , KinderundJugendmedien.de , November 14, 2016
  2. Muriel Baumeister: The crash of a German television stars , stern.de , May 4, 2017