Imke Barnstedt

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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

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TAZ March 8, 2010 Oldenburg woman sees "Holocauste" everywhere
  2. ^ TAZ June 15, 2009 Old Nazi in the day after tomorrow
  3. ^ Junge Freiheit February 5, 1999 Parties, associations, people Peace 2000
  4. ^ Second interim report on the observation of the German Language Association
  5. 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
  6. Old Nazi in the day after tomorrow - Article by Benno Schirrmeister on the website of the daily newspaper from June 16, 2009