Moritz Jahn (born Moritz Glaser, 17 April 1995) is a German actor and musician. He is best known to international audiences for his role in the Netflix show Dark.
Moritz Jahn | |
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Born | Moritz Glaser 17 April 1995 Hamburg, Germany |
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Years active | 2007–present |
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Musical career | |
Genres | Pop rock |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 2018–present |
Labels | Frische Luft Music |
Member of | Moritz Jahn & Frische Luft |
Career
editActing
editMoritz Jahn became known as "Karol" in the children's show Die Pfefferkörner, in which he was the main actor from 2007 to 2009. His first lead role came in 2010 in the two-part ZDF television movie Prinz and Bottel. Jahn played the double role of Calvin and Kevin. In 2011, Jahn starred in Der Himmel hat vier Ecken, in which he played his first theatrical role. He was nominated for the Max-Ophüls Prize for his performance in 2016's Offline: Are You Ready for the Next Level? .[1] In 2017, he was seen in Bettys Diagnose in a supporting role, playing a 17-year-old with health problems. The same year, he appeared in the mystery series Dark as Magnus Nielsen, the rebellious son of Ulrich Nielsen (played by Oliver Masucci).[2]
In 2019, Jahn sat on the jury of the Bundesfestival Junger Film youth festival in Sankt Ingbert alongside director Andreas Dresen and actress Lucie Hollmann.[3]
Music
editJahn has been performing as a musician since 2018. His band, known as Moritz Jahn & Frische Luft, consists of Moritz on vocals and guitar, Robert Koehler (bass, accordion, and vocals), Sebastian Scheipers (guitar, vocals), Jannis Heron (drums), and Henning von Hertel (guitar, mandolin). They released their debut EP, Love, Hate & the Mistakes of a Lifetime, in 2019.[4] This was followed by another EP, Rascals, in 2020.[5] Their recent singles include "Emerald Beauty", which was released in December 2020.[6] More recent releases include "More Than You Can Chew" (26 November 2021), "Kanoa" (5 December 2021), and "Hamborger Veermaster" (22 December 2021).[7] Moritz Jahn and Frische Luft released their debut album, Soliloquy, on 1 April 2022.[citation needed]
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007–2008 | Die Pfefferkörner | Karol Adamek | |
2016 | Morgen hör ich auf | Vincent Lehmann | |
2017 | Bettys Diagnose | Florian | 1 episode |
Tatort | Jonas Holdt | 1 episode | |
2017–2020 | Dark | Magnus Nielsen | |
2020 | Tatort | Lennart Billstein | 1 episode |
2022 | SAS: Rogue Heroes | Corporal Herbert Brückner |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | Prinz und Bottel | TV movie | |
2011 | Der Himmel hat vier Ecken | ||
Inga Lindström – Die Hochzeit meines Mannes | TV movie | ||
2013 | Stiller Abschied[8] | TV movie | |
2014 | Die Schneekönigin | Prince | |
2016 | Offline: Are You Ready for the Next Level? | Jan | |
2017 | Boarding-School Intrigue | Paul | |
2018 | Kommissarin Heller: Vorsehung | Bastian Krämer | |
2019 | Get Lucky – Sex verändert alles | Mats |
Discography
editAlbums
- Soliloquy (2022)
EPs
- Love, Hate & the Mistakes of a Lifetime (2019)
- Rascals (2020)
Singles
- "Ghost" (2020)
- "Back to the Roots" (2019)
- "Love, Hate & the Mistakes of a Lifetime" (2019)
- "Part of the World" (2019)
- "Time" (2019)
- "Goliath – Live Session" (2019)
- "Emerald Beauty" (2020)
References
edit- ^ "Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis | SWR Fernsehen". swr.online. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
- ^ Wer ist wer in "Dark"? Die Familien der Mystery-Serie vorgestellt Filmstarts.de
- ^ "Jurys" [Juries]. junger-film.de (in German). Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Moritz Jahn". myfanbase.de (in German). Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Rascals". tourhafen.de. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ "Von Der Bühne In Deine Kopfhörer: Moritz Jahn Veröffentlicht Ein Verfrühtes Weihnachtsgeschenk" [From the Stage to Your Headphones: Moritz Jahn Publishes an Early Christmas Present]. diffusmag.de (in German). 18 December 2020. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ "Moritz Jahn - Youtube". youtube.com. 22 December 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
- ^ "Mortiz Jahn". filmstarts.de (in German). Retrieved 20 April 2020.
External links
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