List of characters in Dark

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The following is a list of fictional characters from Dark, a German science fiction thriller web television series, co-created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese. The series stars a large ensemble cast led by Louis Hofmann in the role of Jonas Kahnwald.[1][2]

Overview[edit]

Louis Hofmann
Andreas Pietschmann
Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
Oliver Masucci
Jördis Triebel
Gina Alice Stiebitz
Stephan Kampwirth
Anne Ratte-Polle
Mark Waschke

Cast Table[edit]

Character Life stage Actor Season
1 2 3
Jonas Kahnwald / The Stranger / Adam Teen Louis Hofmann Main
Adult Andreas Pietschmann Main
Elder Dietrich Hollinderbäumer Does not appear Main
Mikkel Nielsen / Michael Kahnwald Child Daan Lennard Liebrenz (de) Main Recurring
Ulrich Nielsen Teen Ludger Bökelmann Main Does not appear Guest
Adult Oliver Masucci Main
Katharina Nielsen Teen Nele Trebs (de) Main Guest Recurring
Adult Jördis Triebel Main
Hannah Kahnwald Teen Ella Lee (de) Main Guest
Adult Maja Schöne Main
Charlotte Doppler Adult Karoline Eichhorn Main
Regina Tiedemann Teen Lydia Makrides Main Recurring Guest
Adult Deborah Kaufmann (de) Main Recurring
Martha Nielsen / Female Stranger / Eva Teen Lisa Vicari Main
Adult Nina Kronjäger (de) Does not appear Main
Elder Barbara Nüsse (de) Does not appear Main
Magnus Nielsen Teen Moritz Jahn Main
Bartosz Tiedemann Teen Paul Lux (de) Main
Franziska Doppler Teen Gina Alice Stiebitz Main
Peter Doppler Adult Stephan Kampwirth Main
Helge Doppler Adult Peter Schneider Main Recurring Guest
Elder Hermann Beyer (de) Main Does not appear Recurring
Aleksander Tiedemann / Boris Niewald Adult Peter Benedict Main
Jana Nielsen Elder Tatja Seibt (de) Main Guest Does not appear
Tronte Nielsen Elder Walter Kreye Main Guest Recurring
Claudia Tiedemann Adult Julika Jenkins Main
Elder Lisa Kreuzer Recurring Main Recurring
Ines Kahnwald Adult Anne Ratte-Polle (de) Main Recurring Guest
Elder Angela Winkler Main Does not appear
Elisabeth Doppler Child Carlotta von Falkenhayn (de) Main
Egon Tiedemann Elder Christian Pätzold (de) Main Recurring
H.G. Tannhaus Elder Christian Steyer (de) Main Guest Recurring
Hanno Tauber / Noah Adult Mark Waschke Main
The Unknown / The Origin Child Claude Heinrich Does not appear Main
Adult Jakob Diehl Does not appear Main
Elder Hans Diehl Does not appear Main

Main cast[edit]

Main characters[edit]

Kahnwald family[edit]

Jonas Kahnwald / The Stranger / Adam[edit]

Jonas Kahnwald (portrayed by Louis Hofmann)[3] is the teenage son of Hannah and Michael Kahnwald. He has a crush on Martha Nielsen, but over the summer she starts dating Bartosz Tiedemann, Jonas' best friend.

The Stranger (portrayed by Andreas Pietschmann)[4] is a hirsute adult time traveler working to undo many of the events that have taken place in Winden.

Adam (portrayed by Dietrich Hollinderbäumer)[citation needed] is the severely disfigured founder of Sic Mundus.

Mikkel Nielsen / Michael Kahnwald[edit]

Mikkel Nielsen (portrayed by Daan Lennard Liebrenz)[5] is the youngest son of Ulrich and Katharina Nielsen. On November 4, 2019, at the age of 11, he travels back in time to 1986 where he is adopted by Ines Kahnwald and has his name changed to Michael Kahnwald. He later marries Hannah Krüger, with whom he fathers Jonas. On June 21, 2019, he commits suicide.

Hannah Kahnwald[edit]

Hannah Kahnwald (portrayed by Maja Schöne and Ella Lee)[citation needed] is the mother of Jonas Kahnwald and widow of Michael Kahnwald. In 1986, Hannah is shown to have an obsession with Ulrich Nielsen, even going as far as to accuse him of rape after discovering his affair with Katharina. In 2019, Hannah is having an affair with Ulrich, one which comes to an abrupt end due to Mikkel's disappearance.

Ines Kahnwald[edit]

Ines Kahnwald (portrayed by Angela Winkler and Anne Ratte-Polle)[6] is the adoptive mother of Michael Kahnwald and the adoptive grandmother of Jonas Kahnwald. In 1986, she works as a nurse at the Winden Hospital.

Nielsen family[edit]

Ulrich Nielsen[edit]

Ulrich Nielsen (portrayed by Oliver Masucci and Ludger Bökelmann)[7] is the husband of Katharina Nielsen, and the father of Martha, Magnus and Mikkel Nielsen. He is an inspector of the Winden police. After Mikkel's disappearance, Ulrich suspects that Helge Doppler may have played a part in both the disappearance of his son and many other Winden children over the years, including his brother Mads. In an attempt to prevent this, Ulrich tries to travel back to 1986, but takes the wrong path and accidentally travels to 1953, meeting Helge as a 9-year old boy. Desperate to save his brother and his son, Ulrich tries to kill the child Helge with a rock, but is quickly arrested and imprisoned for the assault as well as allegedly murdering the 2 children whose corpses had just been discovered in the building site of the Winden Power Plant.

Katharina Nielsen[edit]

Katharina Nielsen (portrayed by Jördis Triebel and Nele Trebs)[8] is the wife of Ulrich Nielsen and the mother of Martha, Magnus and Mikkel Nielsen. In 2019, she is the headteacher at the local high school she used to attend.

Martha Nielsen / Female Stranger / Eva[edit]

Martha Nielsen (portrayed by Lisa Vicari)[9] is the daughter of Ulrich and Katharina Nielsen and sister of Magnus and Mikkel. While Jonas deals with his father's suicide, she starts dating his best friend Bartosz.

Female Stranger (portrayed by Nina Kronjäger)[10] is the adult Martha who welcomes Jonas and young Martha to the future.

Eva (portrayed by Barbara Nüsse)[11] is Adam's main opposition. She works tirelessly to ensure that the knot between the two worlds is never severed.

Magnus Nielsen[edit]

Magnus Nielsen (portrayed by Moritz Jahn) is the son of Ulrich and Katharina Nielsen. He is in a relationship with Franziska Doppler.

Jana Nielsen[edit]

Jana Nielsen (portrayed by Tatja Seibt) is the mother of Ulrich and Mads Nielsen and the wife of Tronte Nielsen. In 1986, Jana's son Mads goes missing, leaving Jana distraught; she still holds on to the belief that Mads may still be alive.

Tronte Nielsen[edit]

Tronte Nielsen (portrayed by Walter Kreye) is the father of Ulrich and Mads Nielsen and the husband of Jana Nielsen. In 2020, he is visited by Claudia Tiedemann who takes him to Regina's grave in 2053, and tells him that he must kill Regina in order to keep everything in order. Tronte then, in 2020, smothers Regina with a pillow telling her that it is the only way to save her.

Doppler family[edit]

Charlotte Doppler[edit]

Charlotte Doppler (portrayed by Karoline Eichhorn)[12] is the mother of Franziska and Elisabeth Doppler and the wife of Peter Doppler. She is also the chief of the Winden Police. Charlotte was born in 2041 and as a baby, she was kidnapped (by an older version of herself and Elisabeth) from her parents, Hanno and Elisabeth, and was taken back in time to 1971, where she was given to H.G. Tannhaus - who would go on to become Charlotte's legal guardian. Charlotte's daughter Elisabeth is also her biological mother.

Franziska Doppler[edit]

Franziska Doppler (portrayed by Gina Alice Stiebitz)[13] is the oldest daughter of Charlotte and Peter Doppler. She is in a relationship with Magnus Nielsen.

Peter Doppler[edit]

Peter Doppler (portrayed by Stephan Kampwirth) is the husband of Charlotte Doppler, father of Elisabeth and Franziska Doppler and the son of Helge Doppler. A trained therapist, he consols Jonas after his father commits suicide.

Helge Doppler[edit]

Helge Doppler (portrayed by Hermann Beyer and Peter Schneider) is the father of Peter Doppler. In 1953, at the age of 9, Helge is attacked by Ulrich Nielsen who tries to murder Helge after believing his older self to be responsible for the disappearance of Ulrich's son Mikkel. This attempted murder is unsuccessful, however, and Helge is just left with a scar on his face. After the attack, Helge awakes inside the bunker where he is transported through a wormhole to 1986. Here, Helge is taken under Noah's wing and manipulated into being his henchman, a role Helge would maintain over several decades. Over this time, Helge and Noah are responsible for the murder and disappearances of multiple children. In 2019, the elderly Helge is assumed to have gone senile, however he is still aware of his crimes and believes that he is able to travel back in time and change his acts. He attempts to do this by travelling back in time to 1986 and causing a car crash between himself and his younger self, though this is unsuccessful as only the older version of Helge is killed in the crash.

Elisabeth Doppler[edit]

Elisabeth Doppler (portrayed by Carlotta von Falkenhayn) is the deaf youngest daughter of Charlotte and Peter Doppler and the sister of Franziska Doppler. Following the apocalypse of 2020, Elisabeth marries Hanno Tauber, a.k.a. Noah, and unknowingly gives birth to her own mother, Charlotte, who is then abducted by an older version of herself and Charlotte, and taken back in time to 1971.

H.G. Tannhaus[edit]

H.G. Tannhaus (portrayed by Christian Steyer) is Charlotte's guardian, a clockmaker, lecturer in theoretical physics, and the author of A Journey Through Time. Tannhaus is responsible for the creation of both Adam's world and Eva's world, as after the death of his son and daughter-in-law (in the Origin world), Tannhaus attempts to travel back in time, but in doing so, actually destroys the Origin world and creates Adam and Eva's.

Tiedemann family[edit]

Regina Tiedemann[edit]

Regina Tiedemann (portrayed by Deborah Kaufmann and Lydia Makrides) is the mother of Bartosz Tiedemann, wife of Aleksander Tiedemann and daughter of Claudia Tiedemann and Bernd Doppler. She is the owner of the Waldhotel Winden, struggling both with a lack of customers and a recent breast cancer diagnosis. Following the apocalypse of 2020, Regina is briefly cared for by her mother Claudia before being asphyxiated and murdered by Tronte Nielsen who tells Regina that it is the only way to save her.

Bartosz Tiedemann[edit]

Bartosz Tiedemann (portrayed by Paul Lux) is the son of Regina and Aleksander Tiedemann. He is Jonas' best friend and Martha's boyfriend. In 2019, Bartosz is visited by a priest who goes by the name of Noah and following many events that had transpired just as Noah had predicted, Bartosz agrees to do as he says. After travelling back to 1888, Bartosz fathers two children, Agnes and Hanno, the latter of which would grow up to become Noah.

Aleksander Tiedemann / Boris Niewald[edit]

Aleksander Tiedemann (portrayed by Peter Benedict) is the father of Bartosz Tiedemann and husband of Regina Tiedemann. He is the current director of the Winden Nuclear Power Plant. It is later revealed that his real name is Boris Niewald, and that he had assumed the identity of Aleksander Köhler, a victim of a bank robbery that he was involved in; after marrying Regina he adopted her surname in a further attempt to disguise his real identity. Hannah Kahnwald is aware of Aleksander's true identity and uses this to blackmail him into doing as she demands.

Claudia Tiedemann[edit]

Claudia Tiedemann (portrayed by Julika Jenkins and Lisa Kreuzer) is the daughter of Egon and Doris Tiedemann and the mother of Regina Tiedemann. In 1986, she became the first female director of the Winden Nuclear Power Plant. In 1987, she is visited by her future self and is made aware of the existence of time travel. Claudia goes on to become the main opposition to Adam and Sic Mundus, and earns the nickname 'The White Devil'.

Egon Tiedemann[edit]

Egon Tiedemann (portrayed by Christian Pätzold) is the father of Claudia and Silja Tiedemann, the (ex-)husband of Doris Tiedemann and a police chief inspector. In 1954, Egon has an affair with Hannah Kahnwald and impregnates her. Hannah initially intends on getting an abortion but backs out last minute; she travels to 1987 and in 1988 gives birth to Egon's daughter Silja. In 1987, during a physical altercation with Claudia, Egon falls backwards and hits his head on a table; Claudia begins to call an ambulance, but remembers a conversation she had with her older self in which she was told that she must make sacrifices so that Regina can live, and hangs up. Egon, therefore, bleeds to death.

Hanno Tauber / Noah[edit]

Hanno Tauber (portrayed by Mark Waschke) is a dedicated follower of Sic Mundus who, on Adam's instructions, poses as a priest in Winden and kidnaps young children to be used in time travel experiments. He is, later, revealed to be the son of Bartosz and Silja Tiedemann. After the apocalypse, Noah marries Elisabeth Doppler and in 2041 she gives birth to their daughter, Charlotte. Shortly after this, Charlotte is kidnapped by an older version of herself and taken back to 1971; Noah, however, believes that Jonas and Claudia are to blame for the kidnapping of Charlotte. As Charlotte would go on to give birth to her own mother, Elisabeth, this means that Noah is married to his own granddaughter.

The Unknown[edit]

The Unknown[edit]

The Unknown (portrayed by Jakob Diehl, Claude Heinrich and Hans Diehl)[14] is the son of Jonas Kahnwald and Martha Nielsen. He always appears alongside his older and younger self, all of whom are easily distinguished by their severe cleft lip.

Recurring characters[edit]

Introduced in Series 1[edit]

  • Cordelia Wege as Greta Doppler, Bernd's wife and Helge's mother
  • Anatole Taubman and Michael Mendl as Bernd Doppler, Greta's husband, Helge's father and founder of the Winden power plant
  • Antje Traue as Agnes Nielsen, The Unknown's ex-wife; Tronte's mother, newly returned to Winden
  • Luise Heyer as Doris Tiedemann, Claudia's mother and Egon's wife
  • Florian Panzner as Daniel Kahnwald, Ines' father and the Winden chief of police
  • Lea van Acken as Silja Tiedemann, Elisabeth's interpreter and the daughter of Hannah Kahnwald and Egon Tiedemann
  • Leopold Hornung as Torben Wöller, a junior police officer in 2019–2020, Benni/Bernadette's brother[15]
  • Anton Rubtsov as Benni/Bernadette, a transgender prostitute and Torben's sister
  • Lea Willkowsky as Jasmin Trewen, Claudia Tiedemann's secretary in 1986–1987
  • Tom Jahn as Jürgen Obendorf, Erik Obendorf's father

Introduced in Series 2[edit]

  • Sylvester Groth as W. Clausen, A police inspector called to Winden to investigate the missing persons of 2019
  • Katharina Spiering as Helene Albers, Katharina's abusive mother and a psychiatric nurse

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