Jörg HartmannPhoto: © Debora Mittelstaedt
Jörg Hartmann, Photo: © Debora Mittelstaedt 
Jörg Hartmann in »Jugend ohne Gott«Photo: Arno Declair, 2019
Jörg Hartmann in »Jugend ohne Gott«, Photo: Arno Declair, 2019 
Jörg Hartmann in »Professor Bernhardi«Photo: Arno Declair, 2016
Jörg Hartmann in »Professor Bernhardi«, Photo: Arno Declair, 2016 
Jörg Hartmann in »Professor Bernhardi«Photo: Arno Declair, 2016
Jörg Hartmann in »Professor Bernhardi«, Photo: Arno Declair, 2016 
Jörg Hartmann in »Kabale und Liebe«Photo: Arno Declair, 2008
Jörg Hartmann in »Kabale und Liebe«, Photo: Arno Declair, 2008 
Jörg Hartmann in »Hedda Gabler«Photo: Arno Declair, 2005
Jörg Hartmann in »Hedda Gabler«, Photo: Arno Declair, 2005 
Jörg Hartmann in »Hedda Gabler«Photo: Arno Declair, 2005
Jörg Hartmann in »Hedda Gabler«, Photo: Arno Declair, 2005 
Jörg Hartmann in »Die Stadt«
Jörg Hartmann in »Die Stadt« 
Jörg Hartmann in »Die Stadt«
Jörg Hartmann in »Die Stadt« 
 

Jörg Hartmann

Member of the Schaubühne ensemble from 1999 to 2009 and again since 2016. Born in Hagen/Westphalia: Studied acting at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart. Engagements at the Staatstheater in Meiningen and the Nationaltheater in Mannheim. Numerous roles in film and television productions including a Stasi officer in the TV series »Weissensee«, in the feature film »Wilde Maus« (2017, directed by Josef Hader) and, since 2012, as police inspector Peter Faber in the Dortmund »Tatort«. Accolades include: Best Actor at the 2011 German Television Awards, 2015 German TV Crime Drama Award for an outstanding individual performance, 2016 Golden Camera as Best German Actor, 2016 Grimme Award for »Weissensee«.

Seriously by Luc Dunberry, Director/Choreography: Luc Dunberry (2001)
Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Director: Christina Paulhofer (2002)
Nora by Henrik Ibsen, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2002)
Im Dickicht der Städte by Bertolt Brecht, Director: Grzegorz Jarzyna (2003)
Der Würgeengel by Karst Woudstra, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2003)
Lulu by Frank Wedekind, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2004)
Troilus und Cressida by William Shakespeare, Director: James Macdonald (2005)
Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2005)
Ein Sommernachtstraum freely adapted from William Shakespeare, Director/Choreography: Thomas Ostermeier, Constanza Macras (2006)
Das Produkt by Mark Ravenhill, Setup: Thomas Ostermeier (2006)
Room Service by John Murray and Allen Boretz, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2007)
Die Stadt by Martin Crimp, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2008)
Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller, Director: Falk Richter (2008)
Professor Bernhardi by Arthur Schnitzler, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2016)
Jugend ohne Gott by Ödön von Horváth, Director: Thomas Ostermeier (2019)