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Countdown – Die Jagd Beginnt
''Countdown – Die Jagd beginnt'' ("Countdown – The Chase Begins") is a German television series. It is a remake of the Spanish television series ''Cuenta atrás''. It aired on RTL from 2009 to 2011. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * '' 4 Blocks'' ( TNT Serie, 2017–2019) * '' Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' ( RTL, 1996–present) * ''Babylon Berlin'' (Sky 1 & ARD, 2017–pre ... References External links * 2009 German television series debuts 2011 German television series endings German comedy-drama television series German crime television series 2000s German police procedural television series 2010s German police procedural television series German-language television shows RTL (German TV channel) original programming Non-Spanish television series based on Spanish television series {{Germany-tv-prog-stub ...
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Oliver Stritzel
Oliver Stritzel (born 9 March 1957) is a German actor who specializes in dubbing. Roles Acting roles *''Das Boot'' (1981) – Schwalle *' (1982) – Krause *''Bolero'' (1983) *'' Moving Targets'' (1984) – Zorro *''Tango im Bauch'' (1985) – Sepp *''Schleuse 17'' (1985) *''Das Mädchen mit den Feuerzeugen'' (1987) – Gast in Kneipe *'' Beule'' (1988) – Fred Frenzel *''Race for Glory'' (1989) – Klaus Kroetter *''Blutspur in den Osten'' (1995) – Hunzinger *''Lea'' (1996) – Doctor *''Unser fremdes Kind'' (1998) – Horst Schneider *''Vortex'' (2001) – Richter-Stimme (voice) *' (2002, TV film) – Detta *'' Downfall'' (2004) – Johannes Hentschel *' (2005) – Polizist Voight *' (2007) – Eugen Goldschmidt *''Wechselspiel'' (2013) – Joseph Hauswaldt Television animation *Hellsing (Alexander Anderson (Nachi Nozawa)) OVA *Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (Rude (Taiten Kusunoki)) Theatrical animation *A Bug's Life (Dim (Brad Garrett)) *Hercules (Nessus t ...
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Chiara Schoras
Chiara Schoras (born 26 September 1975, in Elmshorn) is a German actress. Biography Schoras is the daughter of an Italian mother and a German father. She studied dance, singing and acting at the ''Centro di Danza Balletto di Roma''. Her mentor Franco Miseria, the artistic director of the school, recognized her talents in all three performing arts and promoted her. As an actress she has worked with directors such as Peter Keglevic and Thorsten Näter and Carola Spadoni, and Carlo Rola, Francesco Nuti, Martin Gypkens, and Peter Bogdanovich. Her film breakthrough role came in Vaya con Dios, for which she recorded the title song and was awarded the Bavarian film prize. Her next film was ''The Cat's Meow''. Chiara Schoras lives in Germany and Italy and has one daughter. Filmography * 1995: OcchioPinocchio * 1997: Die Schule * 1997: First Love – Die Liebe ist ein Nadelkissen * 1997: Große Freiheit * 1997–1998: Girl friends – Freundschaft mit Herz * 1999: * 1999: Einfach ...
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Sebastian Ströbel
Sebastian Ströbel (born 2 February 1977) is a German film and TV actor. He is best known for his performance as Jan Brenner in the TV Series ''Countdown – Die Jagd beginnt ''Countdown – Die Jagd beginnt'' ("Countdown – The Chase Begins") is a German television series. It is a remake of the Spanish television series ''Cuenta atrás''. It aired on RTL from 2009 to 2011. See also *List of German television ser ... (Countdown – The hunt begins)''. Selected filmography References External links * Agency profile 1977 births Living people German male film actors German male television actors Actors from Karlsruhe Male actors from Baden-Württemberg {{Germany-screen-actor-stub ...
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RTL (German TV Channel)
RTL (from ''''), formerly RTL plus and RTL Television, is a German-language free-to-air television channel owned by the RTL Group, headquartered in Cologne. Founded as an offshoot of the German-language radio programme '' ,'' RTL is considered a full-service broadcaster under the ' (Interstate Media Treaty) and is the largest private television network in Germany. As of August 2010, RTL employs some 500 permanent staff, having outsourced its news and technical departments. In September 2021, '''' (RTL Germany Media Group) was renamed . As part of the rebrand, both the group and the channel received new logos and branding. History RTL plus was famous in its early years for showing low-budget films and American programmes. In 1988, it was the second most-viewed channel. After reunification in 1990, broadcasting was extended to the entire country. RTL moved to Cologne and received the right to broadcast on free-to-air frequencies. That same year, RTL acquired the first-r ...
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Cuenta Atrás
''Cuenta atrás'' is a Spanish police thriller television series produced by Globomedia for Cuatro starring Dani Martín, Bárbara Lennie, Álex González, Teresa Hurtado de Ory and José Ángel Egido. It aired from 2007 to 2008. Premise The fiction focuses on the activities of a judicial police unit led by Corso ( Dani Martín), which has to face extreme situations. A distinctive feature of the series is that the episodes opened with the initial part of the climax, reconstructing over the course of the episode how the fiction had come to that point. Cast * Dani Martín as Pablo Ruiz Corso, "Corso". * Bárbara Lennie as Leonor Marín, "Leo". * Álex González as Mario Arteta. * Teresa Hurtado de Ory as Rocío Oleguer. * José Ángel Egido as Juan Molina. Production and release The series was the first Globomedia production for Sogecable's channel Cuatro. It also entailed Bárbara Lennie Bárbara Lennie Holguín (born 20 April 1984) is a Spanish actress, hailed ...
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List Of German Television Series
The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ''4 Blocks'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019) * ''Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' ( RTL, 1996–present) * ''Babylon Berlin'' (Sky 1 & ARD, 2017–present) * ''Bad Banks'' (ZDF & arte, 2018–present) * ''Beat'' (Amazon Prime Video, 2018–present) * ''Bettys Diagnose'' (ZDF, 2015–present) * ''Das Boot (TV series)'' (Sky 1, 2018–present) * ''Der Bulle und das Biest'' ( Sat.1, 2019–present) * '' Charité'' ( ARD, 2017–present) * ''Dark'' (Netflix, 2017–2020) * ''Deutsch-les-Landes'' ( Magenta TV, 2018–present) * ''Dogs of Berlin'' (Netflix, 2018–present) * ''Einstein'' ( Sat.1, 2017–present) * ''In aller Freundschaft'' ( ARD, 1998–present) * ''Leipzig Homicide'' (ZDF, 2001–present) * ''Polizeiruf 110'' (Fernsehen der DDR, 1971−1990; ARD, 1990–present) * ''SOKO 5113'' (ZDF, 1976–2020) * ''Tatort'' (ARD, 1970–present) * ''Das Traumschiff'' (ZDF, 1981–present) * '' ...
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2009 German Television Series Debuts
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2011 German Television Series Endings
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German Comedy-drama Television Series
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German Crime Television Series
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2000s German Police Procedural Television Series
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2010s German Police Procedural Television Series
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