Friederike Grasshoff

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Friederike-Zoë Grasshoff (born August 27, 1985 in Bergisch Gladbach ) is a German journalist and actress .

Life

Friederike-Zoë Grasshoff was born in 1985 in Bergisch Gladbach as the daughter of the actress Franziska Grasshoff and grew up in Cologne. Her mother was a stage actress, director and speaker and worked in numerous German television productions in the 1980s and 1990s. As a child, Grasshoff followed in her mother's footsteps and played small roles in television series such as Polizeiruf 110 or Die Wache . In 1996 she got a permanent lead role as the daughter of Mariele Millowitsch in the RTL comedy series Nikola . She played Stefanie Vollendorf until the end of the series in 2005. She also took on other supporting roles in other German TV series and films, such as 1999 alongside Suzanne von Borsody and Wolke Hegenbarth in the television film I love my family, honest . She also worked in TV productions such as Unser Charly or SOKO Cologne .

Grasshoff studied Modern German Literature, Modern and Contemporary History and French at the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg and has been working as a freelance journalist since 2008. She published articles in the Badische Zeitung , the Frankfurter Rundschau , the Süddeutsche Zeitung , on Süddeutsche.de and on fudder.de.

Apart from her mother, her grandmother Eveline Krietsch-Matzura , her grandfather Hansjoachim Krietsch and her uncle Oliver Krietsch-Matzura were actors.

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