Jörg Kleinau

Jörg Kleinau

71 · Born: Jan 1, 1954

Personal Details

BornJan 1, 1954 Rostock, German Democratic Republic

Biography

Jörg Kleinau's academic tenure at the esteemed Staatliche Schauspielschule in Rostock came to a close, marking the beginning of a remarkable professional career, which saw him secure his initial acting positions at the renowned theaters of Stralsund and Rostock, laying the foundation for a lifelong pursuit of his craft.

Between the years 1978 and 1980, this accomplished individual embarked on a fruitful tenure with the Theater der jungen Generation in Dresden, where he had the opportunity to hone his craft in a diverse range of notable productions, including the esteemed works "Minna von Barnhelm", "Armer Ritter", "Was ihr wollt", "Die Schneekönigin", and "Der kaukasische Kreidekreis", each one a testament to his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.

In the year 1981, Kleinau embarked on a significant life transition, relocating to the charming city of Greifswald, where he would go on to take center stage in a series of notable theatrical productions, including the esteemed play 'Lysistrate', the captivating 'Feuerrote Blume', the historical drama 'Die Preussen kommen', and the classical masterpiece 'Egmont'.

Jörg Kleinau's professional trajectory was marked by a relentless pace, as he dedicated himself to the esteemed DEFA, contributing to a diverse array of television masterpieces, thrilling adventure films, intriguing mystery stories, and captivating novel adaptations.

Some of his most notable credits include the critically acclaimed productions 'Front ohne Gnade', 'Die Leute von Zünderow', 'Zahnum Zahn', 'Der Bärenhäuter', 'Die Spur des Bernsteinzimmers', and 'Sachsens Glanz und Preussens Gloria', showcasing his remarkable versatility and range as a performer.

In the aftermath of German reunification, Kleinau's television career experienced a resurgence, with a string of notable roles in prominent series such as 'SchwarzRot Gold', 'Im Namen des Gesetzes', 'Doppelter Einsatz', 'Von Fall zu Fall', 'Alphateam', 'Hallo Onkel Doc', 'Die Trotzkis', 'Marienhof', and 'Für alle Fälle Stefanie', showcasing the actor's impressive range and versatility.

Kleinau's illustrious career on stage saw him take on the esteemed role of Master of Ceremonies in the 1993 production of Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece, 'Hamlet', at the prestigious Globe-Theatre Berlin. His impressive repertoire also included the direction of two notable productions for Theater 2000: 'Der kleine Prinz' in 1997, a poignant and whimsical adaptation of the beloved children's classic; and 'Wilhelm Busch' in 1998, a captivating exploration of the life and works of the renowned German caricaturist.

Kleinau took to the stage in 2002, sharing the spotlight with Anita Kupsch and Klaus Mikoleit in the theatrical production 'Keine Leiche ohne Lily'. This marked the beginning of a notable period in Kleinau's career, one that would see them take on a variety of roles in the years to come.

Fast forward to 2006, Kleinau would go on to portray the character of Artos in the stage adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel 'Die drei Musketiere'. This performance showcased Kleinau's impressive range as an actor, as they brought the iconic character to life for audiences.

But Kleinau's most notable achievement during this period was perhaps their starring role as Miss Sophie in the popular comedy 'Dinner for One'. From 2006 to 2008, Kleinau toured extensively, delighting audiences with their portrayal of the lovable and eccentric Miss Sophie.

Jörg Kleinau's remarkable career has been marked by an unwavering commitment to his craft, as he has effortlessly transitioned between various roles, effortlessly showcasing his remarkable adaptability and multifaceted talent.

As an actor, Kleinau has brought to life an impressive array of characters, each one a testament to his remarkable range and ability to tap into the depths of the human experience.

In addition to his work as an actor, Kleinau has also demonstrated his exceptional skill as a director, guiding his casts with a keen eye and a deep understanding of the intricacies of the craft.

Throughout his illustrious career, Kleinau has consistently pushed the boundaries of his art, refusing to be pigeonholed or limited by any one particular genre or style.

With his versatility, range, and dedication to his craft, Jörg Kleinau has established himself as a true master of his domain, a performer who continues to inspire and captivate audiences with his remarkable talent.

Career

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1981
Police Call 110
Police Call 110 as Joachim „Jäcki“ Lieske