Jochen Hägele

Jochen Hägele (born 1974) is a German film and television actor. Specializes also in French dubbing, he is the voice-over artist of Daniel Brühl.

Career

Hägele has appeared in over 40 television and feature films. He acts in German, French and English.[1] He plays the role of Stilson in Virtual Revolution,[2] a science fiction film directed and written by Guy-Roger Duvert, which won several awards including best picture at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival.[3] He features with actress Fanny Ardent in the television period drama series Resistance.[4]

Filmography

Film

  • Le Village des ombres (2010) - Klaus Froelich
  • Eyjafjallajökull (2013) – Agent Avis Allemagne
  • Chinese Puzzle (2013) – German philosopher Hegel
  • 96 hours (2014) – Sacha
  • Picnic in Gaza (2014) – Voice
  • House of Time (2015) - Hans Kammler
  • Virtual Revolution (2016) – Stilson
  • L'ascension (2017) – Emmerich
  • Nos patriotes (2017) - Lieutenant Muller
  • The Sisters Brothers (2018) - Horse Dealer Town #3
  • Mes jours de gloire (2020) - Gerd
  • Hard Skills (2021) - Paul Olivier (Post-production)

Television

  • Un village français (2009-2014) - Ludwig (18 episodes)
  • Transporter: The Series (2012) - Jurgen
  • Resistance (2014) – Doering
  • A Very Secret Service (2015) - Captain Otto Schmidt
  • Ein Fall für zwei (2017) - Peter Arnold
  • Mordshunger – Verbrechen und andere Delikatessen (2019) - Werner Immenbach
  • Un si grand soleil (2019) - Jerome Lorin (40 episodes)
  • Weil du mir gehörst (2019, TVfilm) - Martin Wolters
  • Ma mère, le véto (2019) - Pierre DuBois (2 episodes)
  • Baron Noir (2020) - Klaus Fischtel (4 episodes)
  • Rauhantekijä (2020) - Saksan ulkoministeri (3 episodes)
  • Tell Me Who I Am (2020-present) - Kleist (9 episodes)

Roles

Live action

Animation

  • Bleach : Tōshirō Hitsugaya, Yumichika Ayasegawa, Kaname Tōsen, Zangetsu (Ichigo's Zanpakutō Spirit)

References

  1. "Agences Artistique" (in French).
  2. Lowe, Justin (December 16, 2016). "Virtual Revolution: Film Review". Hollywood Reporter.
  3. "LAIFF Award winners 2016".
  4. "Telepoche" (in French).
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