Anne Kasprik

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Anne Kasprik (* 11. June 1963 in Berlin as Anne Kasprzik ) is a German actress .

Life

Anne Kasprzik's parents were both active in the film business, her father Hans-Joachim Kasprzik was a director and screenwriter. First she played at the workers' theater in Teltow and after graduating from high school from 1983 to 1987 she studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin and at the Potsdam University of Film and Television . At first, she impersonated numerous roles in television films and series . In 1983 she began in the television series Einzug ins Paradies , in 1987 she made her cinema debut in the film Interview der Witnesses . The actors, who are now called Anne Kasprik, twice identified themselves as Unterleutnant Görz and Lieutenant Ikser in the series Polizeiruf 110 , where she also played roles as a victim. In addition to contemporary films, she also played in costume films, for example as Countess Maria Magdalena von Dönhoff in Saxony's Glory and Prussia's Glory under the direction of her father. Since 2007 she can be seen in individual episodes of the series Notruf Hafenkante as the wife of the former district manager, Chief Police Officer Martin Berger, who is appointed by the court as a supervisor.

In 1994 she was introduced to a worldwide cinema audience with her role in Terence Hill's western comedy The Troublemaker . In 2012, she played Wiebke Sieverstedt , an employee of the Ahlsen shipping company, in the ZDF telenovela Paths to Happiness - Traces in the Sand .

Anne Kasprik lives in Kleinmachnow and has been married to the Israeli director Oren Schmuckler since 1994 . Her son Alexander Kasprik (* 1985) is also an actor.

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