Joachim Król
Joachim Król is a prominent German actor celebrated for his work in film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in notable films such as "Run Lola Run," "Maybe, Maybe Not," and the miniseries "Anne Frank: The Whole Story." In addition to his film career, Król lent his voice to the German dub of Peter Davison's character in the beloved series "All Creatures Great and Small," which first aired in 1978.
Born to a miner and a passionate union activist, Król's background instilled in him a strong sense of social awareness. His surname, "Król," translates to "king" in Polish, a fitting moniker for an actor who has made a significant impact in the German entertainment industry.
Currently, he resides in Cologne, Germany, where he enjoys a fulfilling family life with his wife, Heidrun, and their son, Tom. Throughout his career, Król has demonstrated his versatility and depth as an actor, earning acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. His contributions to the arts continue to resonate, marking him as a significant figure in contemporary German cinema.
Filmography
Berlin Alexanderplatz
Wunderschön
Weekend Rebels
A Million Minutes
Friends Forever
Tom Sawyer (2011)
The Princess and the Warrior
All About Me
Confessions of Felix Krull
Collide
Gloomy Sunday
You'll Never Walk Alone
Maybe... Maybe Not
The Postcard Killings
Run Lola Run