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Jeff Burrell
Born1968
OccupationActor
Years active1991 – present
Websitewww.jeff-burrell.com

Jeff Burrell is an American actor and voice-over artist. He has worked under Roman Polanski and Lars von Trier.

Early years

Burrell was born in Staten Island, New York, in 1968. He attended the High School of Performing Arts in New York and then graduated from Oberlin College in 1990.[1] Until 1994 he studied at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch in Berlin, Germany, the first American to do so.[1][2]

Career

Burrell's foreign accent made it difficult for him to find acting work in Germany; because of it he was dropped from a theatre production after a short time. He concentrated on audio work, voice-over and commercials.[3]

Burrell was at the Neues Theater [de] in Halle (Saale) until 2000, when he moved to Berlin.[1]

Burrell appeared in Roman Polanski's The Ghost Writer (2010),[4] in Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac (2013)[citation needed] and will appear in Race, by Stephen Hopkins, in 2016.[citation needed] He was in the spy thriller Jack Strong by Władysław Pasikowski,[5] and in the documentary Warsaw Uprising by Jan Komasa.[6] He appeared in Oles Sanin's film The Guide, which was Ukraine's 2014 nomination to the Academy Awards.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Notes
1991 Ein Mann namens Pis Rosa von Praunheim
2005 Peace of Mind Detsky Graffam Short, CobraVision Award 2006
2006 Blindflug Ben von Grafenstein FA Ludwigsburg
2007 Must Love Death Andreas Schaap HFF Konrad Wolf
2008 Rheingold Andreas Pieper HFF Konrad Wolf
2008 Basement Robert Franke
2008 Pandorum Christian Alvart Constantin Film
2009 American Night Julian Rosefeldt Art Film
2009 The Ghost Writer Roman Polanski
2010 Remembrance Anna Justice
2010 Resturlaub Gregor Schnitzler Deutsche Columbia Pictures
2011 Die Schlümpfe Voice-over, voice of MacSchlumpf
2011 Muster Clemens von Wedemeyer Art Film for the Documenta 13
2012 Delver Glass Matthias Greving Short
2012 The Guide Oles Sanin
2012 My Friend Vijay Sam Garbarski
2012 Nymphomaniac Vol 1. Lars von Trier
2013 Jack Strong Władysław Pasikowski
2013 Phoenix Christian Petzold
2015 Point Break Ericson Core
2016 Race Stephen Hopkins
2016 A Hologram for the King Tom Tykwer

Television

Year Title Director Notes
1992 Das letzte U-Boot Frank Beyer TV Film, ZDF
1996 Tatort Hans Werner Episode 329: Bei Auftritt Mord
2001 Joe And Max Steve James TV Film, Starz TV USA
2004 Spy Swap Steven Bennett BBC History Channel
2004 Die letzten Tage Oliver Frohnauer FA Ludwigsburg, ARD
2005 Auf ewig und einen Tag Markus Imboden TV Miniseries, ZDF
2005 Dresden Roland Suso Richter TV Film, ZDF
2005 Unser Charly Christoph Klünker Episode 11: Charly und die Leoparden, ZDF
2006 Ron Hammer Jan Weitz Campaign, Art Directors Award (Germany & Europe)
2006 Laible & Frisch Michael Rösel Series Pilot, SAT.1
2007 Das 100 Millionen Dollar Date Josh Broecker TV Film, SAT.1
2007 Tatort Ralph Bohn Episode 691: Tod einer Heuschrecke, ARD
2009 Die Geschichte der Ozeane Stefan Schneider Docufiction, ZDF
2010 Die Kinder von Blankenese Raymond Ley Docudrama, ARD
2014 Das Zeugenhaus Matti Geschonneck ZDF
2015 Starfighter – Sie wollten den Himmel erobern Miguel Alexandre RTL

References

  1. ^ a b c "Jeffrey Burrell". Das Meininger Theater.
  2. ^ Böttcher, Marcus. "Ich bin der Ami aus dem "Zeugenhaus"". Berliner Kurier. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  3. ^ Khan-Anselmo, Alexandra; Suprowicz, Ange (23 February 2012). "How to make it as an actor". Exberliner.
  4. ^ Keller, Gabriela. "Der Drehort ist perfekt". Die Norddeutsche. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Cast list". Jack Strong film.
  6. ^ "About the Film". Warsaw Uprising The Film.
  7. ^ Holdsworth, Nick. "Oscars: Ukraine Nominates Oles Sanin's 'The Guide' for Foreign Language Category". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 September 2014.