Anja Klawun

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Anja Klawun (* 1975 in Stuttgart ) is a German actress .

Life

After training as an actor, Klawun was under contract with Studio Gmelin from 1994 to 1997. From 1997 she had an engagement at the Munich theater for children and television guest roles, including three appearances in the simulated criminal cases of the series Aktenzeichen XY ... unsolved . In 2001 she played in the short film David Kloterjahn by Thomas Luft . This was followed by the plays Barfuss im Park by Neil Simon and the Sams by Paul Maar, staged by Thomas Luft , as well as the theater solo Tears of the Homeland by Lutz Hübner, also directed by Thomas Luft. In 2006 she played Thea Elvsted in Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen, in a production by Thomas Luft.

She played a leading role in Karin Köster's documentary Once Beyond and Back . Heiner Lauterbach gave her a leading role as Marina in the ProSieben comedy Andersrum in 2005 . In 2003 she founded the Theaterlust platform with Thomas Luft , for which she played all female roles in Lutz Hübner's Gretchen 89 ff . Also in 2006 she played one of the 18 leading roles in the feature film Shoppen , directed by Ralf Westhoff.

In 2007, Marie from Goethe's Clavigo followed , also directed by Thomas Luft, and Alison in Blick zurück im Zorn by John Osborn. In 2009 she played in the British Comedy husband grilled the Laura as a young sexy mistress and all the great ladies in Schiller not all or nothing: Schiller!

Anja Klawun lives in Munich .

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