I have to admit that I found out about Norbert years later than I should have, but he quickly earned a top spot
with me after I saw his performance as Konrad in the television series The Agency. All it took was that one
performance -- he was that memorable, that believable, and that good. It was a performance and character that
stayed with me, crawled inside my mind and heart and never left. Konrad was an absolutely awesome character!
It's probably only slightly obvious from these pages that he remains my very favorite character to this day.
If you are not familiar with this television series, please take a moment to visit this Wikipedia entry or this new
Will Patton site. Both give detailed information about the series and the characters as well as links to other
Agency sites.
In this episode, Matt Callan and Jackson Haisley have been training an agent to work a weapons deal. The mission
is in jeopardy when the agent recognizes the German front man that is approaching them as someone he already
knows. The agent ducks out and Matt attempts to stall for time not knowing what to do about the dilemma. Just
then, Jackson steps in to the role of Dobson, a wine merchant who uses that trade as a cover to deal in weapons.
Jackson ends up being taken to a secret location in Germany to complete the transaction.
The German man is Konrad (Norbert Weisser) and a former Stasi, the Secret Police of East Germany. He has
been working with the Russian mob since the end of the cold war as a means to provide for himself and his son.
The ex members of the Stasi were not much welcome in the new Germany given their history and methods, and
the vast majority of them had an almost impossible chance of finding suitable employment, or any employment
at all, for that matter.
Konrad is an expert at seeing through agent's covers and puts Jackson/ Dobson to the ultimate test. However,
Konrad is soon satisfied that "Dobson" is who he says he is and they proceed with their business. At one point,
Jackson actually walks away from a rescue attempt by the CIA when they realize he has been "kidnapped" by
Konrad. It's as if he has already made up his mind that he wants to save this special man and his son.
Norbert Weisser plays an excellent "villain" in the role of Konrad. He
is not so much a villain as he is a person caught up in a life he can't
escape. Norbert brings forth an
incredible human quality as this
character and is quite intriguing.
One thing to watch for: look for
how Norbert changes appearance
throughout the episode.
A couple of us Konrad fans are in complete denial over this ending and want
to believe that Konrad's death was faked, and that he is safe somewhere. We thought he most certainly did
deserve a happy ending! In fact, we want to rewrite the ending, and write a sequel to this story since there is
so much potential for an interesting continuation.
This is a must see episode of The Agency. In my opinion, Norbert is the best guest star during the entire run of
this show, and certainly plays one of the most fascinating characters I have ever seen anywhere. The
interaction between Jackson and Konrad is superb -- these actors are two masters at their craft, each giving
such an outstanding performance that is so believable, you forget they are acting.
A cold, steely exterior gradually erodes away to reveal a warmer, more
vulnerable Konrad, and then changes back to a man who has braced himself
to accept an inevitable fate. The changes are almost chameleon in their
nature and are fascinating to watch.
Will Patton as Jackson
Haisley, and Gil Bellows as
Matt Callen, reluctantly
leaving Konrad behind and
in the hands of the Russian
mafia.
Rene Heger as Berndt,
Konrad's son. He is seen here
being whisked away to safety
by Jackson and Matt.
Magda Harout as Uta, former
Stasi and associate of Konrad's,
giving clues to Matt about the
kind of man Konrad is and how
dangerous he can be.
Tushka Bergen as Gretchen,
German Intelligence. She is
working with the CIA to
deliver the bogus weapons
to the Russians and to help
rescue Jackson.
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