Jan Fedder
Birthday: 01/14/1955
Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany
Biographie:
Jan Fedder was a German actor who was born on January 14, 1955 in Hamburg, Germany. He was one of the most famous and popular actors in Germany and was celebrated for his striking presence and talent in film, television and theater.
Fedder began his acting career in the theater in the 1970s, appearing in various productions in Hamburg. His breakthrough came with his role as policeman Dirk Matthies in the popular German television series "Großstadtrevier" (since 1992). This role made him an icon of German television and he embodied the likeable policeman for more than 25 years.
Fedder also appeared in a number of successful films, including "Das Boot" (1981), "Der Bulle von Tölz: Mord im Chor" (1995) and "Der Schattenmann" (1996). His acting skills and charisma impressed critics and audiences alike.
The actor was known for his ability to portray characters with depth and authenticity. He was able to convince in both dramatic and comedic roles and proved his versatility as an actor.
Fedder was a popular and respected actor who was honored with numerous awards, including the Adolf Grimme Award and the Golden Camera Award. He was known for his honest and distinctive performance style and was appreciated by colleagues and fans alike.
Away from his acting career, Fedder was also a committed Hamburg citizen. He was involved in various social projects and the preservation of the port of Hamburg and was honored for his commitment to the city.
Jan Fedder passed away on December 30, 2019, but left a lasting legacy in the German film and television landscape. His memorable roles and charisma will be remembered.
Moview with Jan Fedder
Werner 3 - (1999)
Role: Herbert
Superstau - (1991)
Role: Hinnerk