Angelika Thomas

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Angelika Thomas (* 1946 in Eickum ) is a German actress .

Life

After theater engagements at the Berlin Schaubühne , in Bremen and Cologne , Angelika Thomas has been a permanent fixture at the Hamburg Thalia Theater since her triumph as Jacques Offenbach's The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein in 1980 , to which she has been a permanent member since 1987. Here she stepped u. a. as Gertrude in Hamlet and as Ella in Andreas Kriegenburg's world premiere of Dea Loher's Innocence .

Angelika Thomas made her television debut in 1969 in the three-part television series "Rebellion of the Lost". She played other roles a. a. 1980 as Sabine in Tom Toelles A Man of Yesterday . This is followed by Lydia in Helma Sanders-Brahms ' Germany, pale mother (1980), Stine Teetjen in Heinrich Breloer's Das Beil von Wandsbek (1982), Sonja in the Klaus Mann film adaptation of Treffpunkt im Infinite , Sabine in Cheated (1985 ) and Hanne Schmitz in Kai Wessel's Martha Jellneck (1988).

Guest roles in Tatort , Die Männer vom K3 and Unser Hagenbecks followed in the 1990s . In 2002 Angelika Thomas was Anneke Kim Sarnau's mother Claudia in Marc Rothemund's Die Hope dies last and Julia Therese Mann in Breloer's Die Manns - A Century Novel . After that, she was mainly seen in thrillers such as Matti Geschonneck's A Murderous Plan , Markus Imboden's The Gehring Case , Lars Monday's Midsummer Night's Death , the Tatort episode Die Liebe der Schlachter and as Jutta Krohn in Markus Imboden's Murderous Blackmail (2006).

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

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