Jan Hendriks

Jan Hendriks

Biography

Jan Hendriks (born Heinz Joachim Hinz, December 6, 1928, Berlin – died likely December 13, 1991, Berlin) was a German actor and voice actor.

After studying acting at the Hebbel Theatre school in Berlin, he began his career on stage before making his film debut in Robert A. Stemmle’s Sündige Grenze (1951), for which he became the first winner of the German Film Award for Best New Actor. He went on to appear in more than 90 film and television productions, including several Edgar Wallace films.

Hendriks was widely known to television audiences for his role as Inspector Martin Brenner in the crime series Der Alte (1977–1986). He also worked as a voice actor, dubbing performers such as Humphrey Bogart and Anthony Quinn.

He died in Berlin in December 1991.

🎬 Movies Featuring Jan Hendriks

Oh My God, Willi!

Oh My God, Willi! (1980)

as Kellner im 'Blauen Falter
Appointment in Beirut

Appointment in Beirut (1968)

as direttore Play Boy
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Mit besten Empfehlungen (1963)

as Muppilein, ihr Verlobter
Isle of Sin

Isle of Sin (1960)

as Mario Bertelli
Brainwashed

Brainwashed (1960)

as First Officer
She Walks by Night

She Walks by Night (1959)

as Heinz Pohlmann, ein Freund
Passionate Doctor

Passionate Doctor (1959)

as Felix Friedberg
Bobby Dodd intervenes

Bobby Dodd intervenes (1959)

as Sydows Geschäftsfreund
Arms and the Man

Arms and the Man (1958)

as Leutnant Sergius Slivitzna
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Colombe (1958)

as Armand Alexandre
Jägerblut

Jägerblut (1957)

as Toni Moosbacher
Alibi

Alibi (1955)

as Berthold
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Hochzeitsglocken (1954)

as Philipp Harding
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Der große Zapfenstreich (1952)

as Leutnant Christian von Lauffen