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Jan Hendriks

Jan Hendriks

December 6, 1928 — Berlin, Germany

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.

The Squeaker

The Squeaker

1963

The Inn on the River

The Inn on the River

1962

The Devil's Daffodil

The Devil's Daffodil

1961

The Door with Seven Locks

The Door with Seven Locks

1962

Der Alte

Der Alte

1977

Brainwashed

Brainwashed

1960

Mark of the Tortoise

Mark of the Tortoise

1964

Arms and the Man

Arms and the Man

1958