Joachim Król

Joachim Król ( kru: l; born June 17, 1957 in Herne ) is a German actor.

Life

Krol was born in North Rhine-Westphalia Herne the son of a miner with Polish ancestors. He studied from 1981 to 1984 acting at the Otto -Falkenberg School in Munich. He is best known as a film and television actor. Despite his television and film success Król always returns to the stage. Several times he played at the Palace Theatre Moers, Schauspielhaus Bochum and at the Schauspielhaus in Cologne.

National attention was Król first time in 1993 for his role as Kipp We can also differently ... At a public success came in 1994 The moving man (directed by Sönke Wortmann ). It happened in broad daylight by Nico Hofmann, he took a role, which was believed that it was inseparably linked with the name Heinz Riihmann (see It happened in broad daylight ). Praise was his appearance in the elegant, quirky migratory birds ... Once Upon Inari under the direction of Peter the light field. He also worked with Doris Dorrie, Hans W. Geißendörfer, Helmut Dietl, Wim Wenders and Tom Tykwer. Ever since Donna Leon and Lutter he belongs in Germany to TV prominence and, with its more conservative representation and the peaceful nature " of the German cinema landscape become indispensable " ( Prism ).

In December 2009, the Hessischer Rundfunk announced that Król is the new investigator for the Frankfurt scene. In this context, Król ended his involvement in the ZDF in the crime series about the Essenes Investigators Lutter. Starting with the case A better world in May 2011, five crime scenes with Król as Chief Inspector Frank Steier total aired on the side of Nina Kunz village as the main commissioner Connie Mey. After Kunz village exit first was another scene with Chief Inspector contender Linda Draeger ( Alwara Höfels ) to Krols side; as a permanent partner for future episodes Margarita Broich has been committed. In May 2013, Król announced after his seventh case, which arises without Broich, also opt out of the series.

Król is married and has a son.

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Joachim Król is a football fan and regularly accompanied his father to play the club Westfalia Herne, in which Sönke Wortmann played. Król is an avowed fan of Borussia Dortmund.

Filmography

Audiobooks (selection)

  • 2006: The Lemon Table by Julian Barnes, Random House Audio Cologne, 2 CDs 126 min, ISBN 978-3866042094
  • 2007: The sticking point by Mark Haddon, Random House Audio, ISBN 978-3-866-04752-5
  • 2008: The rescuing it from oblivion - A tribute to Richard Yates. Live recording with Maria Schrader and Roger Willemsen, Random House Audio, ISBN 978-3-866-04930-7
  • 2010: Served by Herman Koch, Argon Verlag Berlin, 6 CDs 468 min, ISBN 978-3839891056

Awards

Others commitment

  • Joachim Król is a member of the board of trustees of the Bundesliga Foundation
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