- Jan Niklas
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name = Jan Niklas
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birthdate = birth date and age|1947|10|15
birthplace =Munich, Germany
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othername = Yan Nicklas
occupation =film ,television actor
yearsactive =1974 -present
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website = http://www.janniklas.com/
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goldenglobeawards = Best Supporting Actor - TV Movie
1987 ""
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awards =Jan Niklas is a
Golden Globe - winning Germanactor . Best known for playing in TV films such as "Peter The Great ", ' and '. He also played in the Hungarian film "Colonel Redl" which was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language Film .Biography
Early life
Jan Niklas was born
October 15 ,1947 inMunich, Germany . After attending boarding school in England, he took acting classes in London, following this he completed three years of acting classess at theMax Reinhardt Academy inBerlin cite web | title=Official Website| work=Biography| url=http://www.janniklas.com/index5.html| accessmonthday=April 27 | accessyear=2008] .Film career
Niklas made his first television appearance on an episode of the German tv series "
Sonderdezernat K1 " as Juniorchef. After playing in a couple of TV movies and miniseries Niklas slowly gained populairity, his breakthrough came in 1985, when he was cast to have a supporting role inIstván Szabó 's war film "Oberst Redl ". But things went really well when in 1986 he was cast to portray a youngPeter the Great in the miniseries "Peter the Great", a lot of newspapers and magazines stated that it was Niklas' performance that made the miniseries so believable, theMiami Herald stated:"It’s Niklas’ vigorously effective portrayal of the younger Peter that hooks a viewer into caring about this legendary figure. Due to his energetic performance the first two parts of “Peter the Great” are the most absorbing"cite web | title=Official Website| work=Press Reviews| url=http://www.janniklas.com/index5.html| accessmonthday=
April 27 | accessyear=2008] ,the
TV Guide stated that Niklas was the Discovery of the year 1986. Niklas got theGolden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television but lost it toJames Woods ("Promise "). However, later that same year, his "style and flair" was recognized throughout the industry, and brought him to the historical drama "Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna" in which he portrayed Prince Erich,The Boston Globe called it "A Performance Worth Remembering" Niklas won theGolden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for his performance. After this Niklas played in movies such as: "The Rosegarden ", "Dr. M ", "Red Hot " and "The House of the Spirits ". He stayed unnoticed for a while, until in 2001 he was cast to portrayFritz Pfeffer in theEmmy Award - winning miniseries "". Which was, according to theDetroit News , "Completely Believable". His latest appearance was in the German film "Die Zeit, die man Leben nennt ".References
External links
* [http://www.janniklas.com/ Official Website]
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* [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800049311 Jan Niklas] atYahoo! Movies
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