Born in Berlin, Germany — Dec 06 1928• Died Dec 13 1991

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 ro…
Browse acting and crew credits across movies and TV — filter and sort to find specific roles.

Martin Brenner

Dreyer
Self

Hansi Schreiber

Gerd Bräuning

Otto Hecht

Gerd Steiner

Roger

Werner

Francesco Bartolozzi

First Officer

Butler
Direktor Borsody

Dan Low


Nemački major

direttore Play Boy

Mr. Leslie

Anwalt Werner

Brent

Georg v. Kassell

Charles

Carlos

Gustav Malinke

Rubiro

Heinz Pohlmann, ein Freund

Leutnant Sergius Slivitzna

Berthold
Neffe

Tom Cawler
Armand Alexandre
Henry F. Jones

Legrand
Dr. Michelsen

Stephan Doppelsieder

Lord

Sydows Geschäftsfreund

Roger Lane
Tonio

Monroe

Paul

Felix Friedberg

Gerhard

Fausto

Graf Wilda

Freddy

Manfred

Da Costa

Theo Krailing

Erik Olsen

Toni Moosbacher

Jan Krapp

Edward W. Head
Leutnant Christian von Lauffen

Hans Donath
Charles
Coudoyanis
Bernhard
Glumow
Muppilein, ihr Verlobter

Kellner im 'Blauen Falter
Bazillus
Francis

Laszlo

Willi
Philipp Harding

Bobby Elkins

Mario Bertelli
Pedro Juarez