Ann-Monika Pleitgen

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Ann-Monika Pleitgen , née Ann-Monika Koepchen , (born June 2, 1941 in Essen ) is a German actress and writer .

Life

Ann-Monika Pleitgen is the daughter of the industrialist Hans Koepchen ; her brother Hans-Peter Koepchen was a racing car driver. Her first marriage was to the actor Folker Bohnet . From 1981 until his death in February 2018 she was married to the actor Ulrich Pleitgen . Until the 1980s she worked as an actress (among others at the Städtische Bühnen Köln, the Berlin Schiller Theater and the Bochumer Schauspielhaus) and as a voice actress. During the time of his marriage to Ulrich Pleitgen, she worked for him as a manager, together they wrote various articles for anthologies and magazines.

Her detective novel Friday Eats Man Fish was a co-production with her son from her first marriage, the physicist and author Ilja Bohnet , and was nominated in 2010 for the Friedrich Glauser Prize in the “Debut” category. The Bohnet Pleitgen team of authors has since published two more crime novels about the figure of the physicist Nikola Rührmann.

Filmography (selection)

Works

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Individual evidence

  1. Scientists are also mortal. ( Memento from June 21, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Reading on May 20, 2015 i. A. of the Goethe-Institut on the occasion of the Year of German Language and Literature 2014/2015 at the Tomsk State University (TSU) in Siberia, last accessed on June 21, 2015.