
Jürgen Heinrich
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 20, 1945
Place of Birth: Groß Godems, Germany
Known For

Das unsichtbare Visier
The Invisible Visor was an East German television series, broadcast with long intervals between 1973 and 1979. In its first and longest season it starred Armin Mueller-Stahl in the role of Werner Bredebusch, a Stasi agent active abroad under the alias Achim Detjen.

Prinz und Bottel

Weissensee
Weissensee is a German television series. The series is set in East Berlin in 1980 and 1987 and follows two families.

Dobrodružství kriminalistiky

Die Kommissarin
Die Kommissarin is a German police TV series which aired on Das Erste. Its 66 episodes ran from 1994 till 2006. The series, which takes place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is notable as being the first, and as yet one of the few commercially successful, German detective series to have a female lead character. The main character is Inspector Lea Sommer, played by Hannelore Elsner. Sommer is divorced with custody of her teenage son, Daniel. She is looking forward to a new relationship with her new boyfriend, Jonathan. Although Lea and Jonathan telephone each other frequently, he has never actually been seen or heard on screen. Sommer was originally paired with Nick Siegel, but in a 1996 episode, Siegel was shot to death by an escaping criminal. His last words were "Lea, ich fühle mich so kalt". Sommer's current partner officer is Jan Orlop. Die Kommissarin airs on the German Language channel German Kino Plus in the United States. In Finland it airs on YLE TV2 under the title Etsivä Lea Sommer.

RTL Samstag Nacht
RTL Samstag Nacht was a comedy show, which ran from 6 November 1993 to 23 May 1998 on the German TV network RTL. RTL Samstag Nacht was the first major comedy show in German television, created after the example of the long-running American show Saturday Night Live and broadcast late on Saturday night. It helped comedy in German television to a breakthrough and was a model for several later comedy shows. Karl Ranseier was a recurring character featured in fake news reports telling about his death at the end of each episode. The name Karl Ranseier has become a catchphrase in Germany that has led to its own joke category of Ranseiers which are in widespread usage outside of the comedy origin.

Wings of Desire
Two angels, Damiel and Cassiel, glide through the streets of Berlin, observing the bustling population, providing invisible rays of hope to the distressed but never interacting with them. When Damiel falls in love with lonely trapeze artist Marion, the angel longs to experience life in the physical world, and finds — with some words of wisdom from actor Peter Falk — that it might be possible for him to take human form.

Suddenly Gina
Laurens works for the German Minister of Finance and is an extremely correct and conscientious person. He knows his way around numbers, but less so with women. One day he meets Gina, a single young woman. She is sitting alone at one of the tables and Laurens forces himself to sit with her. Hesitantly, a first conversation develops between them. This is the beginning of a seemingly impossible love story that not only throws Laurens' life into turmoil. Laurens is secretary to the German finance minister. Over breakfast, he approaches the attractive Gina and invites her to accompany him to the G8 summit. There, Gina realizes that she doesn't fit into the world of politicians and business bosses. She is the only one to say what she thinks - and causes quite a stir. Laurens has to choose between his career and the love of his life.

Siska
Siska is a German television series created by Herbert Reinecker and Helmut Ringelmann and broadcast since October 30, 1998 on the network ZDF. In France, the series was broadcast on France 3 and rebroadcast on 13th Street. It is a police drama and follows the adventures of Peter Siska and later Victor Siska. Anyway it wasn't the best surname for a policeman because in some languages word "Siska" has extremely close meaning to "Boob" or "Tit". So you'll never see this series on, for example, Russian television. Croatian Radiotelevision has however shown the series, despite 'Siska' having the same meaning in the Croatian language

Siska
Siska is a German television series created by Herbert Reinecker and Helmut Ringelmann and broadcast since October 30, 1998 on the network ZDF. In France, the series was broadcast on France 3 and rebroadcast on 13th Street. It is a police drama and follows the adventures of Peter Siska and later Victor Siska. Anyway it wasn't the best surname for a policeman because in some languages word "Siska" has extremely close meaning to "Boob" or "Tit". So you'll never see this series on, for example, Russian television. Croatian Radiotelevision has however shown the series, despite 'Siska' having the same meaning in the Croatian language
Filmography
as Erich Priebke
as Kurt Hanke
as Jules Marchand
as Otto Straub
as Elmar Kern
as Günther
as Hans-Peter Stehfest
as Claus Springer
as Self
as Bruno Wader
as Wilhelm Kaisen
as Cape Pescoe
as Bodo Fischer
as Jochen Maibeck
as Frank Griebnitz
as Karl Hansen
as August Engel
as Harke Mensen
as Roman
as Helmut Petroll
as Michael Vogt
as Andreas Wolff
as Werner Altkirch
as Bischof Gisbert Robenius
as Holger Weiss
as Chefarzt Dr. Studer
as Bernd Kückeberg
as Franz Geri
as Jack Walker
as Heinrich Engel
as Hauptmann Dobbs
as Bundesfinanzminister Klaus Vorschmidt
as Self
as Wolfgang Degenhard
as Dr. Stefan Weber
as Per Johannsen
as Anders Silander
as Alexander Löjdquist
as James Jefferson
as Manfred Söhngen
as Luis / De Girot / Yuri
as Self
as Prof. Martin Homberg
as Karl Schneller
as Wolfgang Röder
as Jörg Lassberg
as Self
as Rainer Tannart
as Self
as Self
as Georg Neubauer
as Joachim Zehner
as Andreas Wolff
as Self
as Lloyd
as Reiner Krull
as Uri Andreyev
as Alfred Holzapfel
as Rolf Hallwachs
as In the Old Apartments
as Dieter Fortunas
as SS Sturmführer Liedke
as Soldat Thomas Hicks
as Jupp Keuner
as Langer
as Vater Eisenberg
as Max Stiller
as Manfred
as Jonny
as Atsche
as Smutje Eduard
as Dr. Hans Jacobi
as Dieter Körber
as Dr. Schneider
as Detlef Bugdan
as Ferdi Mantell
as Jan Teutloff
as Sven Ohlsen
as Gustav Breiser
as Wolfgang Garda
as Horst Meerhof
as Christian Herscheid
as Vater Schneidewind
as Johannes
as Dr.Stein
as Udo Tessinger
as Josef Neumann
as Alexander
as Uwe Sandau
as Wirt
as Trainer Sänger
as Uwe Wiechert
as Michael Grandel
as Latowski
as Georg Mertens
as Josef Casati
as Gress
as Heinz Borgelt
as Hartinger
as Uwe Teichmann
as Jürgen Göhlert
as Konrad Holtfreter