
Rudolf Krause
Acting
Biography
Rudolf Krause (1964 in Karlsruhe) ist ein deutscher Schauspieler. Rudolf Krause wurde 1964 in Karlsruhe geboren und lebte dort bis er acht Jahre alt war. Dann siedelte die Familie nach Hannover über. Durch seinen Musiklehrer kam ein Kontakt zur Statisterie des Opernhauses Hannover zustande. In kleinen Rollen sammelte er erste Erfahrungen auf der Bühne und war an vielen Musiktheater-Inszenierungen beteiligt u.a. mit den Regisseuren Herbert Wernicke und Intendant Hans-Peter Lehmann. Er entschloss sich für eine Schauspielausbildung, die er an der Hochschule der Künste Berlin erhielt. Danach war er für ein Jahr an der Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz engagiert und anschließend an der Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord in Wilhelmshaven. Danach arbeitete er frei - in Berlin, in Wien und Zürich, in Schauspiel-, Tanz- und Musiktheaterproduktionen, u.a. am Maxim-Gorki-Theater, dem Berliner Ensemble, der Neuköllner Oper, dem Fasson Theater Zürich - und immer öfter auch in Fernsehproduktionen. Sechs Jahre lang machte er Improvisationstheater und trat im Chamäleon-Varieté in Berlin und als Gast des Impro-Theater-Ensembles Die Gorillas auf. Seitdem unterrichtet er unterschiedliche Formen der Improvisation sowie Rollen- und Szenenarbeit als Dozent am Michael Tschechow Studio Berlin. Er ist Mitglied des Freyer Ensembles, des Malers, Regisseurs und Bühnenbildners Achim Freyer und arbeitete mit ihm in Inszenierungen an der Deutschen Oper Berlin, der Staatsoper Unter den Linden und zuletzt 2013 am Musiktheater Linzin 'Cage Stage', einem Projekt mit Werken - und nach Ideen - von John Gage, zusammen mit Musikern desBrucknerorchesters Linz und dem Dirigenten Dennis Russell Davies. Rudolf Krause wurde für seine Rolle als Hauptkommissar André Langner im Pilotfilm Verdecktes Spiel der Krimi-ReiheUnter Verdacht 2002 für den Deutschen Fernsehpreis in der Kategorie Bester Schauspieler in einer Nebenrolle nominiert und 2003 zusammen mit Drehbuchautor Alexander Adolph, Regisseur Friedemann Fromm und den SchauspielernSenta Berger und Gerd Anthoff mit dem Adolf-Grimme-Preis ausgezeichnet.
Known For

The SOKO Köln investigates the cathedral city with humor and often with hard work. Their cases take them into a variety of environments, from the Cologne clique to the terraced housing estates on the outskirts of the city.
SOKO Köln

SOKO Leipzig is a German police procedural television programme, a spin-off of the earlier German police programme SOKO 5113. It was first broadcast on 31 January 2001, on German television channel ZDF. On 12 November 2008, the first part of a two-part crossover between SOKO Leipzig and British police procedural The Bill was aired, with the same version being shown on both ZDF and British television channel ITV1.
SOKO Leipzig

The SOKO Stuttgart team investigates analytically and with sensitivity in the likeable state capital. The exciting cases of the series lead them to bizarre crime scenes and to different milieus.
SOKO Stuttgart

Shows the interaction between Hamburg police officers and paramedics.
Hamburg Dockland

SOKO Donau is an Austrian television series.
Vienna Crime Squad

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Der Staatsanwalt
Annual awarding of the Grimme Awards.
Grimme Award

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Bettys Diagnose

First Police Chief Inspector Vera Lanz, a Munich police detective, attempts to balance her professional and private life.
Die Chefin

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Die Kanzlei

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Nachtschicht

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INTIMATE.

Detective Dr. Eva Maria Prohacek and her colleague Langner investigate cases of civil servant crime and internal disciplinary matters. From the little patrol officer in uniform to the public prosecutor or the government director - anyone can become a suspect.
Under Suspicion

Set in the 1920s French Riviera, a master magician is commissioned to try and expose a psychic as a fraud.
Magic in the Moonlight

Twenty-year-old Joachim is unexpectedly accepted at drama school in Munich and moves into his grandparents' upper-class villa. From then on, he tries to find his identity as a young man between the world of theater and the everyday life of his eccentric grandparents.
Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke

A funny comedy about a various adventures of Körner (Grains) family and their dog.
Grains and Dog
This three-part production about the life, work, and times of Slovak literary classic Jozef Gregor Tajovský focuses on Tajovský's childhood. Jozef Gregor Tajovský was born in Tajov in 1874 and died in Bratislava in 1940. A large part of the life of the prose writer and playwright Jozef Gregor Tajovský is connected with his native Tajov, Banská Bystrica, and the surrounding villages of Pohorelá, Lopej, Horná Lehota, and Podlavice. He spent his childhood in Tajov with his grandparents. He speaks of it as the most beautiful period of his life. After completing elementary school in Tajov, he studied at a grammar school in Banská Bystrica and at a teacher training college in Kláštor pod Znievom. He was particularly attached to Tajov, to which he returned throughout his life.
Tá tajovská voda mútna
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Angie

Since Ben has been living apart from his ex-wife Mira and his children, his life has fallen apart. But unexpectedly, he gets a second chance: when Mira, pregnant to the teeth, has to be hospitalized, his children live with him again. This time, everything will be fine - he thinks! But his son Oskar brings a small problem: he wears a dress that he doesn't want to take off.
Oskar's Dress

After taking several years off to have children, nurse Clara Horn returns to work and begins to feel the effects of the much tougher daily routine at the clinic - pressure, stress and tension are the order of the day. But she soon realizes that there is much more going on in her clinic: Apparently, one of her colleagues is deliberately killing patients. Clara must overcome not only her own doubts, but also massive resistance among her colleagues in order to convict the perpetrator, Rico Weber.