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Jürgen Heinrich

AKA: Jürgen Heinrichs
Birthday: 1945-08-20
Birthplace: Groß Godems, Germany


Jürgen Heinrich (born August 20, 1945, in Groß Godems) is a German actor, voice actor, and director. After World War II, Jürgen Heinrich was raised by his mother, the politician Emma Heinrich, as his father was presumed missing in action. Following an apprenticeship as a steel shipbuilder, he began studying acting at the Theaterhochschule Leipzig in 1965. While still a student, he was cast in the DEFA production *Abschied* (Farewell) and subsequently appeared in numerous film and television productions throughout the GDR era. In 1982, Heinrich left the SED (Socialist Unity Party of Germany) in protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. As a result, he was blacklisted from his profession and supported himself for several years through odd jobs before being forced to emigrate to West Berlin in 1985. There, he was engaged by theaters such as the Schiller Theater and appeared in films including *Der Himmel über Berlin* (Wings of Desire) and *Ein Richter für Berlin* (A Judge for Berlin). He also took on guest roles in television series such as *Tatort*, *Der Alte*, and *Praxis Bülowbogen*. Heinrich achieved nationwide fame starting in 1992 through his starring role as Chief Inspector Andreas Wolff in the series *Wolffs Revier*. For this series, he and the production team were awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize. Later, he also made his directorial debut on the show. Alongside his acting career, Heinrich has worked as a voice actor for many years. He has lent his German voice to actors such as Fred Dryer in the series *Hunter*, as well as James Belushi, William Hurt, Samuel L. Jackson, and James Cromwell. Jürgen Heinrich has been married since the 1970s and resides in Berlin. His children, Fabian Heinrich and Katja Heinrich, are also active as actors.

Filmography

Bird Waking Weather
Character: Johannes
Suddenly Gina
Character: Bundesfinanzminister Klaus Vorschmidt
Fire Below Deck
Character: Langer

An die Grenze
Character: Hauptmann Dobbs
Judgment in Berlin
Character: Uri Andreyev
Ein mörderisches Geschäft
Character: Werner Altkirch

Freundschaft auf den zweiten Blick
Character: Elmar Kern
Tod einer Schülerin
Character: Holger Weiss
Das Echo der Schuld
Character: Jack Walker

Inspector Dupin: Brittany's Glory
Character: Jules Marchand
Wolff - Kampf im Revier
Character: Andreas Wolff
Die Grenze
Character: Franz Geri

Sabine Wulff
Character: Atsche
Haltet die Welt an
Character: Bernd Kückeberg
You and Nothing and Berlin
Character: Dieter Körber

Zum Beispiel Josef
Character: Josef Neumann
The Little Magician and the Big Bad Mark
Character: Vater Schneidewind
Farewell
Character: Hartinger

The Scout
Character: Soldat Thomas Hicks
Hand in Hand
Character: Friedrich Laurens
Hiev up
Character: Smutje Eduard

Ich schenk dir meinen Mann
Character: Artur
Ich schenk dir meinen Mann 2
Character: Artur Vonstein
Masserberg
Character: Chefarzt Dr. Studer

Der Mann aus der Pfalz
Character: Horst Teltschik
Die Verwandlung
Character: Self
Lügen haben linke Hände
Character: Herr Timmermann

Tod auf der Insel
Character: Karl Hansen
Landschaft mit Dornen
Character: Rolf
Das Schloß meines Vaters
Character: Wolf Apel

Do You Know Urban?
Character: Latowski

Das Haus im Ginster
Character: Professor
Trumpeter Anton
Character: Vater Eisenberg
Meine Mutter, meine Männer
Character: Roman

Schatzsucher
Character: Jonny
Marta, Marta
Character: Manfred

Hinter dem Regenbogen
Character: Vater
Am Kreuzweg
Character: Bischof Gisbert Robenius

Die Affäre Borgward
Character: Wilhelm Kaisen
Follow Me
Character: Emigrant
Wings of Desire
Character: In the Old Apartments

Ombre
Character: Luis / De Girot / Yuri
9 Days Awake
Character: Hans-Peter Stehfest
Takeover
Character: Günther

La farfalla impazzita
Character: Erich Priebke
The Best for Last
Character: Kurt Hanke
Prinz und Bottel
Character: Daddo Prinz

Rückkehr ins Leben
Character: Wolfgang Thom