Antje Widdra

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Antje Widdra (* 1974 in Bad Saarow ) is a German actress .

Life

Antje Widdra was born the daughter of a bank clerk and lived in Berlin-Köpenick from 1982. In 1997 she completed her acting training at the University of Music and Theater in Leipzig with a diploma. During her training, she played at the German National Theater in Weimar , after which she had an engagement at the Dresden State Theater from 1997 to 2001 , where she could be seen in Bernarda Albas Haus , Die Heiligen Johanna der Schlachthöfe or Komödie der Irrungen . In the following years, Widdra appeared at the TIF Dresden, the Theater Kiel , the Mainfranken Theater Würzburg and the Schlossfestspiele in Neersen , and she also frequently appeared at Berlin stages such as the Sophiensælen , the theater 89 or the Theater unterm Dach . She embodied the title role in Schiller's Maria Stuart , was Countess Olivia in What you want from William Shakespeare or Kathrine Stockmann in Ibsen's Enemy of the People .

Since her comrade debut in the Tatort episode When Women Eat Oysters in 2003, Antje Widdra has been a regular guest on television. In addition to a few short films, she had roles in other Tatort episodes, in 2008 she played one of the main roles in the film Self- Discussions, which was awarded at the Max Ophüls Festival in Saarbrücken . The following year she was the teacher Veronika Bäumler in the RTL comedy series Der Lehrer in eight episodes , and Widdra was also seen as a guest in the SOKO offshoots from Leipzig , Wismar and Cologne .

Antje Widdra lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. René Hamann: Antje rennt , taz from November 1, 2007 , accessed on June 22, 2015
  2. a b Website of Antje Widdra