Despina Pajanou

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Despina Pajanou (born December 9, 1958 in Thessaloniki ) is a Greek actress . In German-speaking countries she is best known for her roles as Sabrina Nikolaidou in the RTL crime series Doppelter Einsatz and as Jutta Dannecker in the series With Body and Soul .

Career

Her Greek parents already lived in Stuttgart. The mother traveled to Thessaloniki only for the purpose of giving birth on home soil. She completed her acting training at the Otto Falckenberg School .

In Heidelberg she played her first stage role in the play A man is younger . She made her debut on German television in 1976 with a role in Die Fastnachtsbeichte . In 1981 she played as Rosza in the television series Confessions of the impostor Felix Krull .

From 1980 to 1983 she played mainly theater, including in the Fritz-Remond-Theater in Frankfurt am Main and in the theater of the city of Bonn . Her breakthrough came in 1985 with the two-part television series Gambit , in which she played a journalist. Despina Pajanou played smaller roles in several Tatort productions in the following period . She was also featured in several television series such as Der Fahnder , Aufachse , Sonntag & Partner or a case for two .

Pajanou could also be seen in the cinema, she starred in the film The Next Man Everything Will Be Different . She played in other television films, for example Family Shame (1988), Miriam's Mother (1992) or Virus X - The Breath of Death (1997). In 2014 she embodied Anna, Alex Brandt's adoptive mother in Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei in two episodes .

From 1994 to 2007 she appeared in the crime series Doppelter Einsatz as Commissioner Sabrina Nikolaidou.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Alarm for Cobra 11 - The Autobahn Police "