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[[File:2007-11-Speidel+Maccallini.jpg|thumb|Speidel and Bruno Maccallini in 2007]] |
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| name = Jutta Speidel |
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| image = 2019 BR Filmbrunch - Jutta Speidel - by 2eight - DSC6737.jpg |
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|caption = Speidel in 2019 |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1954|03|26|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Munich]], [[West Germany]] |
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| nationality = German |
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| occupation = Actress |
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She had her first television role at the age of 15. Jutta Speidel appeared in ''Schulmadchen Report 1'' (1970), which was directed by [[Ernst Hofbauer]] and produced by [[Wolf C. Hartwig]]. She acted mainly in [[German television]] series and TV films like ''[[Rivalen der Rennbahn]]''. She is remembered for playing several roles in the very popular TV series ''[[Derrick (TV series)|Derrick]]''. |
She had her first television role at the age of 15. Jutta Speidel appeared in ''Schulmadchen Report 1'' (1970), which was directed by [[Ernst Hofbauer]] and produced by [[Wolf C. Hartwig]]. She acted mainly in [[German television]] series and TV films like ''[[Rivalen der Rennbahn]]''. She is remembered for playing several roles in the very popular TV series ''[[Derrick (TV series)|Derrick]]''. |
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She has two daughters. She founded the HORIZONT e.V. charity in 1997 for homeless children and their mothers. |
She has two daughters. She founded the HORIZONT e.V. charity in 1997 for homeless children and their mothers. |
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As of 3 November 2012 she is living in Rome, Italy. |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
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* ''[[ We'll Take Care of the Teachers]]'' (1970) |
* ''[[ We'll Take Care of the Teachers]]'' (1970) |
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* ''[[Twenty Girls and the Teachers]]'' (1971) |
* ''[[Twenty Girls and the Teachers]]'' (1971), as Ina |
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* ''[[Morgen fällt die Schule aus]]'' (1971) |
* ''[[Morgen fällt die Schule aus]]'' (1971), as Lydia Meier |
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* ''[[Our Willi Is the Best]]'' (1971) |
* ''[[Our Willi Is the Best]]'' (1971), as Biggi Hansen |
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* ''[[The Heath Is Green (1972 film)|The Heath Is Green]]'' (1972) |
* ''[[The Heath Is Green (1972 film)|The Heath Is Green]]'' (1972), as Hanna Engelmann |
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* ''[[Old Barge, Young Love (1973 film)|Old Barge, Young Love]]'' (1973) |
* ''[[Old Barge, Young Love (1973 film)|Old Barge, Young Love]]'' (1973), as Elke Steubels |
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* ''[[The Twins from Immenhof]]'' (1973) |
* ''[[The Twins from Immenhof]]'' (1973), as Anke |
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* ''[[Blue Blooms the Gentian]]'' (1973), as Kuni |
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* ''[[Auch ich war nur ein mittelmäßiger Schüler]]'' (1974), as Julia |
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* ''[[The Secret Carrier]]'' (1975) |
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* ''[[The Secret Carrier]]'' (1975), as Lisa Hopfen |
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* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|The Last Holidays|de|Die letzten Ferien}}'' (1975, TV film), as Beate Rehberg |
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* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Drei sind einer zuviel|de}}'' (1977, TV series, 13 episodes), as Charlotte Möller |
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* ''Bier und Spiele'' (1977, TV series, 8 episodes), as Liz Meier |
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* ''[[Derrick (TV series)|Derrick]]'', as Season 5, Episode 6: "Klavierkonzert" (1978, TV), as Helga Kling |
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* ''[[Kidnapped (1978 miniseries)|Kidnapped]]'' (1978, TV miniseries), as Barbara Grant |
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* ''[[The Rebel (1980 Italian film)|The Rebel]]'' (1980) — Vivien |
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* ''[[Fleisch (film)|Fleisch]]'' (1979, TV film), as Monica |
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* ''[[Mathias Sandorf (TV series)|Mathias Sandorf]]'' (1979, TV miniseries), as Rena Sandorf |
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* ''[[The Rebel (1980 Italian film)|The Rebel]]'' (1980), as Vivien |
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* ''Danny's Dream'' (1982, TV film), as Sandra |
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* ''[[Dr. Margarete Johnsohn]]'' (1982, TV film), as Klara |
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* ''{{Ill|Wie hätten Sie’s denn gern?|de}}'' (1983), as Julia |
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* ''Crooks in Paradise'' (1985, TV film), as Madeleine |
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* ''{{Ill|Suddenly at Home (film)|de|3=Plötzlich und unerwartet (1985)|lt=Suddenly at Home}}'' (1985, TV film), as Helen Tenby |
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* ''[[Rivalen der Rennbahn]]'' (1989, TV series, 11 episodes), as Monika Adler |
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* ''[[Forsthaus Falkenau]]'' (1989–1995, TV series, 40 episodes), as Silva Baroneß von Bernried |
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* ''Kartoffeln mit Stippe'' (1990, TV miniseries), as Gertrud Gräfin von Retzlow |
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* ''{{Ill|Me and Christine|de|Ich und Christine}}'' (1993), as Luzie |
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* ''[[Alle meine Töchter]]'' (1995–2001, TV series, 79 episodes), as Margot Sanwaldt |
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* ''Tricked'' (2000, TV film), as Renate Rehberg |
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* ''[[Um Himmels Willen]]'' (2002–2012, TV series, 67 episodes), as Lotte Albers |
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* ''{{Ill|Storm Tide (2006 film)|de|3=Die Sturmflut|lt=Storm Tide}}'' (2006, TV film), as Hilde Döbbelin |
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* ''[[Donna Roma]]'' (2007, TV series, 4 episodes), as Frederike Heise |
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* ''Aber jetzt erst recht'' (2010, TV film), as Katharina Pfeiffer |
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* ''{{Ill|Sun, Secrets and Salami|de|Wir haben gar kein Auto}}'' (2012, TV film), as Jutta Riedl |
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* ''Jet Set, Jitters and Jealousy''<!--Wir haben gar kein' Trauschein--> (2013, TV film), as Jutta Riedl |
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* ''Two Fools in Sardinia''<!--Zwei Esel auf Sardinien--> (2015, TV film), as Jutta Riedl |
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* ''Club der einsamen Herzen'' (2019, TV film), as Helga |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:20th-century German actresses]] |
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[[Category:21st-century German actresses]] |
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[[Category:Actresses from Munich]] |
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[[Category:Recipients of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany]] |
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[[Category:Recipients of the Bavarian Order of Merit]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:29, 11 January 2024
Jutta Speidel | |
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Nationality | German |
Occupation | Actress |
Jutta Speidel (pronounced [ˈjʊtaː ˈʃpaɪdl̩] ; born 26 March 1954) is a German actress.
She had her first television role at the age of 15. Jutta Speidel appeared in Schulmadchen Report 1 (1970), which was directed by Ernst Hofbauer and produced by Wolf C. Hartwig. She acted mainly in German television series and TV films like Rivalen der Rennbahn. She is remembered for playing several roles in the very popular TV series Derrick.
She has two daughters. She founded the HORIZONT e.V. charity in 1997 for homeless children and their mothers.
As of 3 November 2012 she is living in Rome, Italy.
Selected filmography[edit]
- We'll Take Care of the Teachers (1970)
- Twenty Girls and the Teachers (1971), as Ina
- Morgen fällt die Schule aus (1971), as Lydia Meier
- Our Willi Is the Best (1971), as Biggi Hansen
- The Heath Is Green (1972), as Hanna Engelmann
- Old Barge, Young Love (1973), as Elke Steubels
- The Twins from Immenhof (1973), as Anke
- Blue Blooms the Gentian (1973), as Kuni
- Auch ich war nur ein mittelmäßiger Schüler (1974), as Julia
- The Secret Carrier (1975), as Lisa Hopfen
- The Last Holidays (1975, TV film), as Beate Rehberg
- Drei sind einer zuviel (1977, TV series, 13 episodes), as Charlotte Möller
- Bier und Spiele (1977, TV series, 8 episodes), as Liz Meier
- Derrick, as Season 5, Episode 6: "Klavierkonzert" (1978, TV), as Helga Kling
- Kidnapped (1978, TV miniseries), as Barbara Grant
- Derrick, as Season 6, Episode 10: "Das dritte Opfer" (1979, TV), as Gabriele Voss
- Fleisch (1979, TV film), as Monica
- Mathias Sandorf (1979, TV miniseries), as Rena Sandorf
- The Rebel (1980), as Vivien
- Derrick, as Season 8, Episode 5: "Die Schwester" (1981, TV), as Doris Menke
- No Terraced House for Robin Hood (1981), as Britta Schmidt
- Danny's Dream (1982, TV film), as Sandra
- Dr. Margarete Johnsohn (1982, TV film), as Klara
- Wie hätten Sie’s denn gern? (1983), as Julia
- Crooks in Paradise (1985, TV film), as Madeleine
- Suddenly at Home (1985, TV film), as Helen Tenby
- Judgment in Berlin (1988), as Sigrid Radke
- Rivalen der Rennbahn (1989, TV series, 11 episodes), as Monika Adler
- Forsthaus Falkenau (1989–1995, TV series, 40 episodes), as Silva Baroneß von Bernried
- Kartoffeln mit Stippe (1990, TV miniseries), as Gertrud Gräfin von Retzlow
- Success (1991), as Katharina von Radolny
- Me and Christine (1993), as Luzie
- Alle meine Töchter (1995–2001, TV series, 79 episodes), as Margot Sanwaldt
- Tricked (2000, TV film), as Renate Rehberg
- Um Himmels Willen (2002–2012, TV series, 67 episodes), as Lotte Albers
- Storm Tide (2006, TV film), as Hilde Döbbelin
- Donna Roma (2007, TV series, 4 episodes), as Frederike Heise
- Aber jetzt erst recht (2010, TV film), as Katharina Pfeiffer
- Sun, Secrets and Salami (2012, TV film), as Jutta Riedl
- Jet Set, Jitters and Jealousy (2013, TV film), as Jutta Riedl
- Two Fools in Sardinia (2015, TV film), as Jutta Riedl
- Club der einsamen Herzen (2019, TV film), as Helga
References[edit]
- "Porträt Jutta Speidel Vielseitige Charakterdarstellerin" (in German). ZDF. 2009-12-28. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
External links[edit]
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