Carin Abicht

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Carin Abicht (* 1943 ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

Abicht completed her training from 1965 to 1969 at the German Academy for Film Art , Potsdam-Babelsberg with Thomas Langhoff . She made her debut in the 1969 feature film His Highness - Comrade Prince , directed by Werner W. Wallroth with Rolf Ludwig in the lead role. She then played various roles in movies and on television from the 1970s , for example in the DEFA films Hart am Wind , Do you know Urban? , The hammer , encrypted to boss - failure no. 5 (also known under the title Die toten Augen ) or Asta, my little angel and the betrothed . In the mini-series of the television of the GDR Hotel Polan and its guests, she also appeared in 1989/90 in the music film Hard Days, Hard Nights . In 1992 she was seen in Deutschfieber , a sequel to the film The Willi Busch Report , and in 2001 in the thriller Holiday Affair . Abicht also participated in individual episodes of the series Großstadtrevier , Lisa Falk - A woman for all cases and Coast Guard .

Abicht found another field of activity at the Volksbühne Berlin , where she had signed several ensemble contracts as well as with solo evenings and directing work that she had designed. She worked as an acting lecturer at the Institute for Drama Directing in Berlin and at the Hamburg Drama Studio. As a radio play speaker she worked a. a. in the ranks A case for TKKG or five friends with.

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays

  • 1976: Lia Pirskawetz : Das Haus am Park - Director: Barbara Plensat (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1981: Joachim Priewe : Heinrich Vogeler (Paula Becker) - Director: Barbara Plensat (biography - Broadcasting of the GDR)

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