Patrick Winczewski
Patrick Winczewski was born on Sep 27, 1960 in West Germany. Patrick Winczewski's big-screen debut came with Vampires in Havana directed by Juan Padrón in 1985, strarring .
Patrick Winczewski was born and raised in Berlin. He studied drama with Erika Dannhoff and worked as assistant to the stage director at the Tribuene Berlin. He first contracted with the Berliner Kammerspiele for the debut performance of Michael Ende's L'Histoire sans fin (1984) (The Never Ending Story). Engagements with productions in Berlin, Hamburg, Aachen, Muenster and several theatre tours followed, the latest being Geliebte Hexe in 2006.In 1986, Patrick Winczewski debuted as director at the Theater 36 in Berlin, staging Die grosse Wut des Philipp Hotz by Max Frisch. The same year he first appeared on film -- and has since been doing so quite regularly, e.g. in: Reichshauptstadt privat (1987), Moffengriet - Liebe tut, was sie will (1990), the US production Une lueur dans la nuit (1992), Schneesturm im Fruehling and the two-part feature Heiß und kalt (1997). Patrick Winczewski has played lead roles in five TV-series: Hotel Paradies (1990), Vera und Babs (1989), Elbflorenz (1994), Zwischen Tag und Nacht (1995) and Der Landarzt (1987).Since 1997, Winczewski has been directing TV dramas, 30 episodes of Verbotene Liebe (1995) (Forbidden Love), 33 episodes of Lindenstraße (1985), followed by numerous other productions, e.g. La clinique de l'espoir (1999), Ein anderes Leben (2000), Soko, brigade des stups (1978), Division criminelle (2003), Un cas pour deux (1981) and numerous episodes of Brigade du crime (2001). He directed his first Tatort (1970) in 2008, his second one will be broadcast in 2009.He is the German voice of Tom Cruise and Hugh Grant.
Birthday
Sep 27, 1960Place of Birth
West Berlin, West GermanyAlso known
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Movies & TV Shows
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