Ann-Cathrin Sudhoff

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Ann-Cathrin Sudhoff (* 1972 in Essen ) is a German actress .

Life

Ann-Cathrin Sudhoff trained as an actor at the Governors Magnet School for Arts in Norfolk , Virginia , in the USA from 1988 to 1989 and studied acting at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz from 1991 to 1995 . In 1995 she completed her studies with an acting diploma.

During her studies Sudhoff appeared in Graz in 1993 in the Theater im Palais, among other things in the play Miss Julie by August Strindberg . From 1995 to 1999 a first theater engagement at the New Theater Halle followed . There she played Lucile in Dantons Tod by Georg Büchner under the direction of Peter Sodann . She also appeared among others in the Mittsommernachtssexkomödie of Woody Allen and in a stage version of Zundel's departure after the novel by Markus Werner on. At the Mayen Castle Festival in 1995, Sudhoff took over Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare . Sudhoff had another theater engagement in 2005 at the comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus . Directed by Gabriel Barylli , she performed in Ohio in 2007 , why? at the Altona Theater .

From the mid-1990s, her career on German television began. Sudhoff took on several continuous series roles, episode roles and guest roles.

Became famous for Sudhoff particularly through the role of Annette in the Sat.1 - television series The Red Mile , where from 1999 to 2001 together with Leon floor played. She depicts a young teacher who falls in love with the neighborhood club owner Johnny. In 2004 Sudhoff then took on the role of police officer Svenja Menzel on the ARD television series Großstadtrevier alongside Jan Fedder .

Sudhoff also took part in a few short films and cinema productions , for example in Lana in 2002 and in Die Schimmelreiter in 2008 .

Ann-Cathrin Sudhoff speaks the narrator of the radio plays by Conni & Co.

Sudhoff has three children, a son and two daughters. She lives in Hamburg .

Filmography (selection)

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