Anja Antonowicz

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Anja Antonowicz at the Berlinale 2018

Anja Antonowicz (born December 22, 1981 in Włocławek ), also Anna Antonowicz , is a German - Polish actress .

Life

After studying at the University of Film, Television and Theater in Łódź , Anja Antonowicz played her first permanent role as Ruda in the Polish series Na dobre i na złe (In good and in bad times) from 2002 to 2004 , which was followed by several television productions . This was followed by the role of Miśka in Pensjonat pod Różą . At the same time she played theater in Warsaw .

In Germany, Antonowicz played the role of Moldovan Nastya Pashenko in the series Lindenstrasse from 2005 to 2014 . In 2019 she was seen again in this role. She has since played in other German films, such as Maria in The Carpet Layer's Wife from the series Bella Block as a rape victim . In 2006 she was nominated for the German Television Award for this achievement . She played the au pair Jolanta in Katinka Feistl's comedy War of Women . Gesine Cukrowski and Birge Schade played by their side.

Other German productions followed: Ralf Huettner's Mr. Soft , Olaf Saumer's Stille Wasser , Hans-Christoph Blumenberg's Die Kinder der Flucht , two episodes in the series A strong team , the forced prostitute Dana in the series Dr. Psycho and a role in Kai Wessel's crime film The Secret in the Moor .

Internationally, Anja Antonowicz played Catharina in Nightwatching and Elene in Nana Jordschadze's The Rainbowmaker alongside Martin Freeman under the direction of Peter Greenaway . She was also seen internationally in a production of the crime series GSI - Spezialeinheit Göteborg 5 , entitled Risky Game . In 2013 she took on a role in the literary film adaptation West .

In 2005 she starred in the music video Tomaszów by the Polish singer Maria Sadowska .

Filmography

Web links

Commons : Anja Antonowicz  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Anja Antonwicz at Crew United
  2. a b Anja Antonowicz played "Nastya Pashenko". Das Erste.de, accessed on February 22, 2020 .