Jürgen Vogel
Jürgen Vogel | |
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Jürgen Vogel in February 2010 | |
Born |
Jürgen Peter Vogel 29 April 1968 Hamburg, Germany |
Occupation | Actor, screenwriter, film producer and singer |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse(s) | Madeleine Sommerfeld |
Children | Maria Vogel |
Jürgen Peter Vogel (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏɐ̯ɡən ˈpeːtɐ ˈfoːɡəl]; born 29 April 1968 in Hamburg) is a German actor, screenwriter, film producer and singer.[1] He is one of the most successful character actors of German cinema and had his break in 1992 with Little Sharks.[2]
Biography
Jürgen Vogel is the son of a Hamburg waiter and a housewife. He worked as a child model, later had various jobs and visited the Munich drama school for one day.[2] In 1985 he moved to Berlin, where he shared a flat with German actor Richy Müller. He states himself that he got inspired by the movie Taxi Driver with Robert De Niro. He became famous with the movie Little Sharks (German: Kleine Haie) in 1992. He got the Silver Bear award in 2006 for his work as an actor, co-author and co-producer for the film The Free Will (German: Der freie Wille). Vogel has a daughter, Maria (born 1988) from a previous relationship. He is married to Madeleine Sommerfeld.
Awards
- 1989: Bayerischer Filmpreis – best young actor in Rosamunde[3]
- 1992: Bayerischer Filmpreis – best actor in Kleine Haie (Little Sharks)[3]
- 1994: Telestar for Dann eben mit Gewalt (Violence: The Last Resort)[3]
- 1997: Deutscher Filmpreis – best male lead in Das Leben ist eine Baustelle (Life is All You Get)[3]
- 1998: Deutscher Shooting Star[3]
- 2000: Jupiter – best TV Star[3]
- 2001: Adolf-Grimme-Preis for Das Phantom (The Phantom)[3]
- 2003: Goldene Kamera – best German actor in Nackt und Scherbentanz (Shattered Glass)[3]
- 2006: 42nd Chicago International Film Festival – Silver Hugo Award – best actor in Der freie Wille (The Free Will)[3]
- 2006: Tribeca Film Festival, New York – best male lead in Der freie Wille (The Free Will)[3]
- 2006: Silberner (silver) Bär in the category of special artistic performance in Der freie Wille (The Free Will)[3]
- 2007: Bayerischer Filmpreis – best male lead in Emmas Glück (Emma's Bliss)[3]
- 2007: Ernst-Lubitsch-Preis for his roles in Ein Freund von mir (A Friend of Mine) and Wo ist Fred? (Where is Fred?)
- 2009: Jupiter - best actor in Die Welle (The Wave)[3][4]
- 2010: Herbert-Strate-Preis[3]
Selected Filmography
Movies
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1989 | Bumerang-Bumerang | Pit Malek | Hans W. Geißendörfer | |
1990 | Rosamunde | Emil | Egon Günther | |
1992 | Little Sharks | Ingo Hermann | Sönke Wortmann | |
1993 | Violence: The Last Resort | Martin | Rainer Kaufmann | TV movie |
1994 | Wachtmeister Zumbühl | Albin | Urs Odermatt | |
1995 | Silent Night | Frank | Dani Levy | |
1996 | Sexy Sadie | Edgar | Matthias Glasner | |
1997 | Smilla's Sense of Snow | Nils Jakkelsen | Bille August | |
1997 | Life is All You Get | Jan Nebel | Wolfgang Becker | |
1997 | Die Apothekerin | Levin Graber | Rainer Kaufmann | |
1998 | Der Pirat | Jan | Bernd Schadewald | TV movie |
2000 | Das Phantom | Leo Kramer | Dennis Gansel | TV movie |
2000 | Manila | Rudi | Romuald Karmakar | |
2000 | Angry Kisses | Father Bachman | Judith Kennel | |
2001 | Emil and the Detectives | Max Grundeis | Franziska Buch | |
2001 | Sass | Erich Sass | Carlo Rola | |
2002 | Nackt | Boris | Doris Dörrie | |
2003 | Mein Name ist Bach | Frederick the Great | Dominique de Rivaz | |
2003 | Rosenstraße | Arthur von Eschenbach | Margarethe von Trotta | |
2003 | Good Bye Lenin! | (cameo) | Wolfgang Becker | |
2005 | Barfuss | janitor | Til Schweiger | |
2006 | The Free Will | Theo Stoer | Matthias Glasner | |
2006 | Emma's Bliss | Max | Sven Taddicken | |
2006 | A Friend of Mine | Hans | Sebastian Schipper | |
2006 | Where Is Fred? | Alex | Anno Saul | |
2007 | Rabbit Without Ears | as himself | Til Schweiger | |
2008 | The Wave | Rainer Wenger | Dennis Gansel | |
2009 | Schwerkraft | Vince Holland | Maximilian Erlenwein | |
2009 | 12 Winter | Mike Roth[5] | Thomas Stiller | |
2011 | Hotel Lux | Siggi Meyer | Leander Haußmann | |
2012 | Mercy | Niels | Matthias Glasner | |
2013 | Wolfskinder | Onkel | ||
2014 | Stereo | Erik | Maximilian Erlenwein |
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Tatort: Rendezvous | Daniel | |
1991 | Tatort: Blutwurstwalzer | Alex | |
1996 | Polizeiruf 110: Kleine Dealer, große Träume | Atze Pöhlein | |
2002 | Tatort: Flashback | Rudi Eltmann | |
2004 | Tatort: Der vierte Mann | Harry Wolter | |
2005 | Tatort: Wo ist Max Gravert? | Roman Mielcke | |
2009-2011 | Schillerstraße | Himself | |
References
- ↑ Faine, Jon (2008-05-06). "Jurgen Vogel and Lorna Crozier and Sam Hamill - ABC Melbourne - Australian Broadcasting Corporation". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
- 1 2 Jürgen Vogel in "German Who is Who"
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Jürgen Vogel at IMdB"
- ↑ "Jupiter (Filmpreis)". Wikipedia (in German). Retrieved 23 November 2013.
- ↑ Thomann, Jörg (2009-01-05). "de:Wer will fleißige Bankräuber sehen?" [Who wants to see a hardworking bank robber?]. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2014-12-16 – via English translation of original by Google Translate found here.
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