Robert Atzorn
Robert Atzorn (born 2 February 1945) is a German television actor. He was born in Bad Polzin, Pomerania, Germany, now Połczyn-Zdrój, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Life
Robert Atzorn grew up in Oldenburg and Hamburg. He studied graphic design at the Art School Alsterdamm in Hamburg, however, felt drawn to the theater and therefore moved to the New Munich's acting school (1967-1969). In the season 1969/70 he got his first job at the Württemberg State Theatre. Engagements followed at the Schauspielhaus in Zurich (1970/1971), at the City Theater Munster (1971/1972), at the city theater of Cologne (1972/73), Bavarian at the City Theater Dortmund (1973-1975) and at the State Theatre in Munich (1977-1983).
1980 Robert Atzorn stood in his first film role, directed by Ingmar Bergman in From the Life of the Marionettes on camera. After many years in the theater, he worked exclusively since the mid-1980s for television. A wider audience, he was in the late 1980s alongside Maren Kroymann in the family series Oh God, Father. For his portrayal of unconventional pastor in 1989, he received the Golden Camera. He became a crowd favorite in the title role of the evening series Unser Lehrer Doktor Specht, which was broadcast from 1992 to 1999 in 70 episodes. In 1993 he was honored with the Telestar, the predecessor of the German Television Awards. Robert Atzorn worked also in various episodes of the television series forestry forage, Black Forest Clinic and Alpha Team - with the lifesaver in the operating room, and the crime series Derrick, A Case for Two, The Old Man, the scene and the men from K3.
As the successor of Manfred Krug and Charles Brauer he determined from 2001 to 2008 as a crime scene along with Commissioner Jan Casstorff Tilo Prückner as Commissioner Holicek and Julia Schmidt as Jenny Graf for NDR. The Tatort episode See ya in February 2008 also meant the departure of the investigator teams to Atzorn.
He was also seen in 2002 Dieter Wedel miniseries The affair Semmeling as mayor Klaus Hennig. In the romantic comedy Kiss Me, Chancellor 2004, he slipped into the role of a leader who falls in love with a maid, played by Andrea Sawatzki. Also in 2004 he was in command as the commander of a special unit with his sons Jens and Daniel, who made his debut in the film as an actor before the camera. 2005 Atzorn took over the series in the role of the chancellery chancellery chief. In the ZDF production Africa, mon amour he was in 2007, as occurred with Matti Geschonneck who loves, and is right to see in the command, on the side of Iris Berben. In the TV drama My husband, the drinker he played in 2008 with Franziska Walser a couple whose marriage is put to a severe test. 2008 after a long break came with two new episodes of the adventure series The captain, in which he portrayed from 1997 to 2000 already the figure of Captain Frank Harmsen.
Robert Atzorn is married since 1976 with Angelika Hartung, both have two adult sons.
Filmography
TV movies
- 1980: Aus dem Leben der Marionetten
- 1982: Stella
- 1983: Krimistunde
- 1983: Das schöne Ende dieser Welt
- 1984: Déjà vu, oder Die gebändigte Geliebte
- 1984: Don Carlos
- 1984: Morgen in Alabama
- 1984: Flashback - Das schöne Ende dieser Welt
- 1984: Die Wannseekonferenz
- 1986: Kolping
- 1989: Der Spatzenmörder
- 1989: Killer kennen keine Furcht
- 1990: Ich will leben
- 1990: Korczak
- 1990: Gesucht wird Rikki Forster
- 1993: Der Betrogene
- 1993: Ein Mann für meine Frau
- 1995: Zu Fuß und ohne Geld
- 1995: Ein Herz für Laura
- 1996: Herzen im Sturm
- 1997: Der Prinzgemahl
- 1998: Freiwild
- 1999: Ein Mann steht auf
- 1999: Ich bin kein Mann für eine Frau
- 2000: Wo ist mein Sohn? (Dov'è mio figlio)
- 2000: Der Weg des Herzens (Qualcuno da amare)
- 2000: Ein Mann gibt nicht auf
- 2001: Jenseits der Liebe
- 2002: Nicht ohne deine Liebe
- 2002: Wer liebt, hat Recht
- 2002: Tanners letzte Chance
- 2003: Die Frau des Architekten
- 2004: Das Kommando
- 2004: Küss mich, Kanzler
- 2006: Afrika, mon amour (Dreiteiler)
- 2008: Mein Mann, der Trinker
- 2008: Im Gehege
- 2010: Bis nichts mehr bleibt
- 2010: Das Glück ist eine Katze
- 2010: Zimtstern und Halbmond
- 2011: Nord Nord Mord
- 2011: Stilles Tal
- 2012: Terra X - Expedition in die Südsee. Georg Foster
- 2012: Der Fall Jakob von Metzler
TV series
- 1981: Derrick - Das sechste Streichholz
- 1981: Derrick - Tod im See
- 1985: Glücklich geschieden...
- 1985: Tatort - Der Mord danach
- 1985: Oliver Maass
- 1985: Die Schwarzwaldklinik − Der Versager/Die fromme Lüge
- 1986: Die Wächter
- 1986−1987: Stahlkammer Zürich
- 1987: Derrick − Absoluter Wahnsinn
- 1987: Derrick - Mordfall Goos
- 1988: Oh Gott, Herr Pfarrer − 13 episodes
- 1989: Das Milliardenspiel
- 1990: Hotel Paradies
- 1991: Berlin Lady
- 1992−1999: Unser Lehrer Doktor Specht
- 1994: Tatort – Bienzle und das Narrenspiel
- 1997−2000/2009: Der Kapitän
- 2002: Die Affäre Semmeling
- 2005: Kanzleramt
- 2001−2008: Tatort (as inspector Jan Casstorff)
- 2001 − Exil!
- 2001 − Hasard!
- 2002 − Der Passagier
- 2002 − Undercover
- 2003 − Harte Hunde
- 2003 − Mietsache
- 2004 − Todes-Bande
- 2004 − Verlorene Töchter
- 2005 − Ein Glücksgefühl
- 2005 − Im Alleingang
- 2006 − Feuerkämpfer
- 2006 − Schattenspiele
- 2007 − Liebeshunger
- 2007 − Investigativ
- 2008 − Und tschüss
- 2010: Tatort - Unsterblich schön
External links
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- Literature by and about Robert Atzorn in the German National Library catalogue
- Robert Atzorn at the Internet Movie Database
- Carola Studlar Agency Munich (German)