Imke Barnstedt
Imke Barnstedt (born October 31, 1942 in Berlin ) is a German actress , Diseuse , Holocaust denier and neo-Nazi functionary (including Bauernhilfe , Germany Movement , Union of Free Citizens ).
Life
After studying German and theater studies in Berlin, Barnstedt had first public experience in part-time jobs as a saleswoman or conductor and was then seen in many theaters in Germany , including a. the Landesbühne Iserlohn, the Hebbeltheater , the Akademie der Künste , the Hansa-Theater or the cabaret Die Wühlmäuse .
She had her first film role in 1980 in Sigi Rothemund's comedy hot potatoes . This was followed by leading roles in films by directors such as Sohrab Shahid Saless ( Utopia , 1982; Hans - ein Junge in Deutschland , 1985), Dagmar Beiersdorf ( Die Wolfsbraut , 1984; Eine Tunte zum Dessert , 1992) and Lothar Lambert ( Gestatten, Undertatter , 1986 ). On television she has appeared in, among others, Der Rote Stockumpf and in series such as I marry a family , Molle with Korn , Liebling Kreuzberg , Our teacher Doctor Specht , Bülowbogen practice , Our Charly and Berlin, Berlin . In the television series Hinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast , she played the role of Marlies Teubner, the mother-in-law of the murderess Susanne Teubner, from 1997-1998.
In addition, Imke Barnstedt became known for her self-produced solo programs in Berlin, including Who is throwing clay? , Better hung than badly married or kisses cannot be written .
Imke Barnstedt lives in Oldenburg .
Right-wing activities
In 2003, Barnstedt joined the action of the lawyer Horst Mahler and filed a voluntary report for disseminating hatred of the people , because she had disseminated an article by Fritjof Meyer on the number of victims of the Holocaust . This self-disclosure was aimed at discrediting the punishment of sedition as an attack on freedom of expression. In addition, until 2007 she was treasurer of Bauernhilfe, a right-wing extremist organization that is closely connected to the organization for the rehabilitation of those persecuted for denying the Holocaust (banned on May 7, 2008).
Filmography
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Web links
- Imke Barnstedt in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Imke Barnstedt homepage
Individual evidence
- ↑ TAZ March 8, 2010 Oldenburg woman sees "Holocauste" everywhere
- ^ TAZ June 15, 2009 Old Nazi in the day after tomorrow
- ^ Junge Freiheit February 5, 1999 Parties, associations, people Peace 2000
- ^ Second interim report on the observation of the German Language Association
- ↑ Jungle-World.com: appearance from the right , article by Janett Bielau in Jungle World 15/05 on April 13, 2005, accessed on July 21, 2010
- ↑ Old Nazi in the day after tomorrow - Article by Benno Schirrmeister on the website of the daily newspaper from June 16, 2009
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SURNAME | Barnstedt, Imke |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and Diseuse |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 31, 1942 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |