Christine Heinze

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Christine Heinze, Tristan Göbel and Justus Carrière at the premiere of the film “Forget” at the HFF Potsdam

Christine Heinze (* 1949 in Kühlungsborn ) is a German actress .

Christine Heinze studied pedagogy after graduating from high school. From 1971 she attended the State Drama School in Rostock . This was followed by engagements at the theaters of Meiningen , Neustrelitz , Schwedt and Frankfurt (Oder) . She gained her first experience in front of the camera in the long-lived television series of the GDR television , Acting . From 1991 to 1995 she worked as a freelance actress, from 1995 to 2001 she was part of the ensemble of the Grips Theater in Berlin . Here she played several roles in line 1, among other things . After that she stayed connected to the theater as a guest actress. In addition, she played Hypolita in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Rostock Volkstheater , the mother in Tales from the Vienna Woods at the Bremerhaven City Theater , at the Augsburg Theater and Lovis in Ronja Robber's Daughter at the Netzeband Summer Theater and other roles in other theaters. On television she had roles in the series Polizeiruf 110 , Berlin, Berlin , SOKO Leipzig and in Tatort . In the cinema she appeared in Breuer's Last Day (2001) and in Why Men Don't Listen and Women Don't Park (2006). Heinze is also active as a speaker in radio plays . She lives in Berlin.

Filmography

Radio plays

  • 1984: Das Wunder von Zwerwitz (Editor) - Director: Barbara Plensat
  • 1991: Talk to me, Christine (sister) - Director: Barbara Plensat
  • 1992: Emma (Neighbor) - Director: Barbara Plensat

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