Jochen Schropp

Jochen Schropp

46 · Born: Nov 22, 1978

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BornNov 22, 1978 Gießen, Germany

Biography

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Emily Dickinson's life was a labyrinth of introspection and creative expression. Born on December 10, 1830, in Amherst, Massachusetts, she was the second of three children to Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Her father, a prominent lawyer and treasurer of Amherst College, instilled in her a love for literature and learning. Emily's early years were marked by a sense of isolation and introversion, which would later influence her writing style.

Despite her reclusive nature, Dickinson maintained a strong connection with her family and community. She attended the Amherst Academy and later Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, where she developed a passion for poetry and literature. Her poetry was heavily influenced by the Transcendentalist movement and the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

In 1856, Dickinson began to write poetry in earnest, often using unconventional capitalization, punctuation, and imagery. Her poetry was characterized by its intense emotional power, exploration of themes such as death, nature, and spirituality, and its innovative use of language. Throughout her life, Dickinson maintained a close relationship with her sister-in-law, Susan Gilbert Dickinson, who was a source of support and inspiration.

Despite her literary talents, Dickinson's life was marked by personal struggles and tragedy. She never married and lived a reclusive life, rarely leaving her family's homestead. Her brother, Austin Dickinson, and his wife, Susan, lived with her for many years, providing a sense of stability and comfort.

Noted individual, born in the charming town of Langgöns, situated conveniently near the city of Gießen, in the heart of Germany, began his illustrious career in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 15, by interning at the popular children's news program logo!, broadcasted by the renowned ZDF television network.

As he continued to hone his skills, Schropp completed his high school education in the picturesque city of Visalia, located in the sun-kissed state of California, where he gained his initial acting experiences, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.

Following his academic pursuits, Schropp attended the esteemed American Theater in Gießen, where he further refined his craft, before proceeding to study at the prestigious Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA),founded by the iconic Paul McCartney, a testament to his dedication to his craft and his pursuit of excellence in the world of entertainment.

In the year 2000, Schropp had the privilege of hosting the renowned Love Parade on RTL II, in addition to pursuing a career as a small actor, appearing in various capacities such as an extra and in advertisements.

It was during this period that he secured his first significant role in the evening series "Sternenfänger", which boasted an impressive ensemble cast featuring the talented Nora Tschirner, Oliver Pocher, and Florentine Lahme.

As an accomplished individual, Schropp has continued to expand his horizons by participating in script readings, utilizing his vocal talents as a voice actor, and has even had the distinction of moderating prestigious events such as the Max-Ophüls-Preis film festival in Saarbrücken and the award ceremony for the Kurzfilmbären at the Berlinale.

Notable German actor, Schropp, marked a significant milestone in his career in the year 2005 by taking on a comedic role in the film "Popp dich schlank!", a project that required him to dramatically alter his physical appearance by adding a substantial 12 kilograms of body mass. This dramatic transformation was a testament to his dedication to his craft and his willingness to go the extra mile to fully immerse himself in his characters.

In addition to his film work, Schropp also made a notable appearance in the popular ARD television series "Zwei Engel für Amor" in the year 2006. His performance in this series was met with widespread acclaim, earning him a nomination for the prestigious Adolf-Grimme-Preis award in the year 2007. This nomination served as a testament to his exceptional acting abilities and his capacity to bring complex characters to life on the screen.

Notably, since the year 2007, the talented actor, Michael Schropp, has embarked on a series of prominent roles in various television films produced by ZDF. His impressive acting repertoire has also seen him take on the character of a forensic pathologist in the popular German police series "Polizeiruf 110", set in the city of Halle.

Career

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Enfant Terrible
Enfant Terrible as Armin Meier
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2008
Police Call 110
Police Call 110 as Dr. Stabroth