Eva Habermann

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Eva Habermann (2015)

Eva Felicitas Habermann (born January 16, 1976 in Hamburg ) is a German actress and presenter .

life and career

While preparing for the Abitur, Eva Habermann received singing and dance lessons. She played her first television role in Lexx . She presented the children's programs Ferienfieber (1995) and Pumuckl TV (1995/1996). She then took part in the ZDF series Immenhof in the role of Melanie, which was followed by roles in Rosa Roth and in the Rosamunde Pilcher film adaptation Two Sisters , before she received another series role in ARD in Die Strandclique .

From 1999 Habermann also took acting and speaking lessons and played in series such as Tatort , Der Ermittler , Die Kommissarin and Wilde Engel . In 2005 she could be seen in the new episodes for the 20th anniversary of the Black Forest Clinic , in 2006 in the television film In Heaven, Love is written differently alongside Erol Sander . In 2008 she played, again together with Sander, the role of Olivia O'Rourke in the film Who Promises Love .

In the cinema you saw Habermann in 1999 in Angel Express , 2001 in Fire, Ice & Can Beer and 2002 in The Old Ape Fear . She played the role of Leah in The Clown : Payday , which hit theaters in 2005 .

Since 2009 she has regularly presented episodes of the n-tv travel format Das ist mein… . In 2014 she moderated the travel magazine Eva Habermann presents: Sehnsuchtswissenschaften of the private channel Sat.1 Gold .

From the end of June to the beginning of September 2010, Habermann played the role of Kitty LaBelle at the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg . She also turned in Schleswig-Holstein with director Michael Söth the low-budget film farmhouse breakfast in which they "sometimes not take on the role of the beautiful, perfect woman, but deliberately is made up ugly." From October 20 to 31, 2010, she embodied the passion at the Jedermann Festival in the Berlin Cathedral .

Habermann was represented four times with erotic photos in men's magazines. 1999 in MAX magazine , in February 2005 she appeared in Maxim magazine in a body-hugging pose; In 2002 and 2009 she was featured in FHM magazine . In 2003 she was voted 17th among the 100 prettiest women in the FHM .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Eva Habermann  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ARD magazine Brisant from October 14, 2010