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- Jan Fedder was born on January 14, 1955 in Hamburg, West Germany. He was an actor, known for Das Boot (1981), Der Mann im Strom (2006) and Soul Kitchen (2009). He was married to Marion Fedder. He died on December 30, 2019 in Hamburg, Germany.
- SpouseMarion Fedder(July 15, 2000 - December 30, 2019) (his death)
- Although he regularly got into trouble with the law from his early teens on, he is regarded as Germany's most popular policeman, due to his longstanding and highly successful role in Großstadtrevier (1986).
- Collects - among other things - old cars, motorcycles and ancient condom dispensers. Among his most priced possessions is the original machine once located in the gents room of the famous Star Club in Hamburg, where The Beatles made their debut.
- His parents owned a pub in Hamburg's red light district St. Pauli. For many years, they closed at 6 pm every evening, so that their two young sons (Jan and brother Oliver) would not witness too many drunken sailors and prostitutes.
- Took ballet lessons from ages 11 to 14, when he decided, he would rather pursue acting.
- Lives on a farm in Schleswig-Holstein.
- [about "The Boat"/"Das Boot" (1981)] The 1st cinema version is rubbish, the director's cut is rubbish. There is only one version and that is the five hour version ["Das Boot" (TV Mini Series) (1985)]. You have to watch this one to understand the lunacy of those times. ... This movie is a movie for eternity. There are two German war/anti-war movies to survive: that is "The Bridge" [Die Brücke (1959)] from Bernhard Wicki and "The boat".
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