Jesko Friedrich

Jesko Friedrich ( born April 2, 1974 in Gießen) is a German actor, editor and author.

Life

Friedrich moved with his family at the age of six years to Lübeck. In 1993, he completed his high school education at the Johanneum, then he studied in Göttingen History and German.

2004 doctorate Friedrich and published his doctoral dissertation " phraseological dictionary of Middle High German - proverbs, idioms and other fixed connections in texts from 1050 to 1350 ."

As early as 1999 wrote Jesko Friedrich few gags for the Friday night news. Since an internship at NDR television in 2001, Friedrich has worked as a freelancer in the editorial office of the consignment Extra 3. There, he put together since 2003 with Dennis Kaupp regular contributor to the heading " Johannes Schlüter ." Jesko Friedrich slips into the role of John Schluter, which exerts a different profession each time (eg, Press Spokesman of the CDU, "Bush Pilot", Verbrennflaggenproduzent ) and is then interviewed by Kaupp. 2009, the section has been awarded the Grimme Prize.

From 2005 to 2008 produced Jesko Friedrich and Dennis Kaupp their own comedy show Very funny for the NDR, both acted as directors, writers and actors. Since 2009, he is seen along with Kaupp in the show Dennis and Jesko, the successor to Very funny.

In addition, Frederick had a role in the short film trilogy A Night in William Castle (2005, 2006 and 2007).

2013 received Jesko Friedrich along with Dennis Kaupp to Juliane Bartel Award for extra3 grossing film Schlüter: So the woman is the man.

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