Horst Krause

Horst Krause ( born December 18, 1941 in Bönhof, West Prussia ) is a German theater and film actor.

Life

Horst Krause is the youngest of five children. 1947 his mother was expelled with the children from the West Prussian homeland ( called in the GDR resettlement ) and found a new home in Ludwigsfelde (Brandenburg), a year later, his father returned from Soviet captivity. Krause attended eight years of school and then learned to spin. He first worked in the VEB Brandenburg tractor factories, to him in 1961 a work colleague encouraged to, in a youth club to pursue an acting career. From 1964 to 1967 he studied at the State Drama School in Berlin-Schöneberg pasture. After that, he was engaged at the State Theatre Parchim, from 1969 firmly at the Schauspielhaus in Karl- Marx-Stadt and 1984-1994 at the Dresden State Theatre.

First of all, Horst Krause starred in some television and feature films in supporting roles. After the turn he fell on the young director Detlev Buck, of him for his equally inclined as successful comedy We can also ... otherwise engaged. After this success, Horst Krause was known an all-German audience. He retired from the theater and it was followed by several notable appearances in movies and especially in German television. In the total German continuing series Police 110 he plays as part of the Brandenburg teams of investigators to Polizeihauptmeister Horst Krause, first at the side of Jutta Hoffmann, from 2002 to 2010 with Imogen Kogge and since 2011 in addition to Maria Simon.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • German Film Award in 1993 as Best Actor for different ... We can also (together with Joachim Król )
  • Best Actor at the Stockholm International Film Festival 2003 for Schultze gets the blues
  • Nomination for German Film Prize / Best Actor in 2004 for Schultze gets the blues
  • Merit of the State of Brandenburg in 2012
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