Zacharias Preen

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Zacharias Preen , also Zak Preen , (born December 7, 1965 in Bremen ) is a German actor .

life and career

Zacharias Preen is the son of the director Joachim Preen and his first wife, the actress Brigitte Janner . His career on German television began in the early 1980s. He took on several continuous series roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles.

Preen was in continuous series roles as Klaus Schmittgen in rivals of the racetrack , as Dr. Jacobi in St. Angela , as Georg Gentz ​​in Die Drei and as Hartmut Hallstedt in Butterflies in the Belly . Special He gained fame as a member of the investigator teams in the ZDF - TV series Rosa Roth , where he alongside Iris Berben played the role of the Commissioner Klaus Roeder.

Preen also worked on several theater productions and on theater tours. From 1990 to 1992 Preen was engaged at the Stuttgart State Theater , where he a. a. worked with directors like Jürgen Bosse or Wolf-Dietrich Sprenger . In Stuttgart he appeared in Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov and in Faith, Love and Hope by Ödön von Horváth .

Zacharias Preen has been a permanent member of the ensemble at the Kiel Schauspielhaus since the 2007/08 season . There Preen played, among other things, in the musical Line 1 and in the plays Des Teufels General by Carl Zuckmayer , in The Visit of the Old Lady by Friedrich Dürrenmatt , in The God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza , in Burns by Wajdi Mouawad and as a fool in festivals What you want from William Shakespeare . He also played Kristoffer in Lars von Trier's play Der Boss vom Ganzen (premiere: 2008/09 season) and the title role in Ferenc Molnár's play Liliom (premiere: 2010/11 season).

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vita Zacharias Preen ( Memento from September 18, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Website of the Kiel Theater
  2. Between morals and "group cuddling" - The boss of the whole thing in: Fördeflüsterer from January 26, 2009
  3. ^ Subliminal feelings and despair in the theater in: Fördeflüsterer from October 4, 2010