Janina Hartwig

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Janina Hartwig (* 8. June 1961 in East Berlin ) is a German actress .

Life and accomplishments

Janina Hartwig discovered her passion for acting when she was a child, but first began training as a business clerk in order to obtain the necessary requirements (job or high school diploma) for admission to the State Academy for Dramatic Art in Berlin-Schöneweide . During her apprenticeship, she completed an aptitude test for the university, which she passed and was admitted to the course at the age of 17, so that she broke off her training in favor of a desired artistic career. In 1978 she began her three-year acting course, took singing and dance lessons at the same time and was able to get her first engagement at the Dresden State Theater in 1981 , where she became a member of the ensemble for ten years. After that she was on stage several times at the Luisenburg Festival in Wunsiedel .

She was discovered in 1978 for the television film Disko mit Einlage and thus played her first major leading role. Further film and television activities in classic strips, as well as in film biographies for DEFA and television in the GDR followed. After the political change , Hartwig was able to continue her acting career and particularly participated in television series. From 1998 to the end of 2001 she played in the television series Beyond Love in 52 episodes alongside Walter Plathe's wife, the doctor Sarah Borkmann. In 2006 she succeeded Jutta Speidel in the television series Um Himmels Willen as “Sister Hanna” and in 2010 she received the Golden Hen in the Acting category together with Fritz Wepper and the Bambi in the Audience Award category, also together with Fritz Wepper.

In the 1980s Hartwig was in a relationship with the actor Miroslav Nemec . Janina Hartwig has lived in Munich since 1990 . She is divorced and has two children. She had a relationship with the chef Reiner Fischer until 2016 .

Filmography

Web links

Commons : Janina Hartwig  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b http://www.berliner-schauspielschule.de/hartwig.htm
  2. ^ Frank-Burkhard Habel , Volker Wachter : The great lexicon of the GDR stars. The actors from film and television. Extended new edition. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89602-391-8 .
  3. What the ex-partners reveal in the documentary. June 24, 2019, accessed April 5, 2020 .
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