Thomas Wesskamp
Thomas Wesskamp (* 1956 in Essen ) is a German journalist and screenwriter .
Life
After studying mining at RWTH Aachen University , Thomas Wesskamp studied communication sciences at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . From 1981 to 1984 he worked as an editor for Playboy magazine . In the 1980s, Wesskamp began writing television scripts, initially with Axel Götz , and since 1993 together with the actor and writer Dirk Salomon . Occasionally in the past he was seen in small roles in front of the camera.
The multiple award-winning Wesskamp lives in Munich.
Filmography
As a screenwriter
With Axel Götz
- 1987: On the move (3 episodes)
- 1991: ivory
- 1993: Morlock - children's stuff
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crime scene
- 1988: Moltke
- 1989: The pot
- 1991: Who dies twice
- 1991: The Schimanski case
- 1992: death of a security guard
With Stefan Cantz
- 1991: Who dies twice
With Dirk Salomon
- 1997: The murder film
- 2003: driven hunt
- 2004: Deployment in Hamburg - When love is murder
- 2005–2006: A case for BARZ (16 episodes)
- 2006–2007: A Case for Two (episodes of Bloody Love Greetings and Fatal Obsession )
- 2007: do not be afraid
- 2007–2008: Lutter (Follow Essen is' finished and dead brother )
- 2010: Tatort - Forgotten Memory
- 2012: The revenge of the wandering whore
- since 2015: SOKO Munich (5 episodes so far)
- 2017: The Heretic Bride
-
Police call 110
- 1995: 1A country eggs
- 1995: Red caviar
- 1997: daisies
- 1998: Great Mallorca
- 2004: brotherly love
- 2004: my last will
As an actor
- 1997: Police call 110 - daisies
- 1998: Tatort - Black Advent
- 1998: Police call 110 - Really Mallorca
- 2000: Police call 110 - brotherly love
- 2003: driven hunt
- 2004: Folle embellie
- 2004: Police call 110 - My last will
Awards
- 1996: Adolf Grimme Prize for 1A country eggs
- 1996: Nomination for the Adolf Grimme Prize for red caviar
- 2007: Nomination for the German Television Award 2007 for Fear Not in the "Best Book" category
In 1989, director Hajo Gies as well as Götz George and Eberhard Feik were awarded gold with the Adolf Grimme Prize for the Tatort episode Moltke .
Web links
- Thomas Wesskamp in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Short bio at the Rowohlt media agency , accessed on July 28, 2016
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wesskamp, Thomas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1956 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | eat |