Cornelia Kempers

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Cornelia Kempers (born September 30, 1954 in Eschwege , Hessen ) is a German actress .

Life

Kempers studied theater studies in Berlin from 1974 to 1976 and received her artistic training from 1976 to 1979 at the local University of the Arts . From 1980 she played at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , in 1983 she moved to the Staatstheater Stuttgart .

Here she played the title role in Emilia Galotti in 1983 and worked with the directors Hansgünter Heyme, Günter Krämer and Jossi Wieler. She was a member of Achim Freyer's ensemble and played a. a. in the Phil Glass trilogy. She played u. a. at the Burgtheater in Vienna, at the Bremen Theater , at the Schauspielhaus Zurich . Her favorite directors were Hans Kresnik and Barbara Bilabel. From 2000 to 2005 she belonged to the ensemble of the Lower Saxony State Theater , since then she has been freelance again.

Her first major film role was the title role in the film Anna Göldin - Last Witch , which Gertrud Pinkus shot in 1991. Cornelia Kempers portrayed Anna Göldin as a self-confident woman who is the victim of a staged judicial murder . Then she played u. a. in Achim Freyer's experimental film Metamorphosen (1994). She was most recently seen as Vera Eichmann in Eichmanns Ende - Liebe, Verrat, Tod (2010).

Filmography (selection)

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