Jeanette Hain

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Jeanette Hain (2015)
Jeanette Hain and Nora Tschirner , 2017

Jeanette Hain (born February 18, 1969 in Munich ) is a German film actress .

Life

Jeanette Hain studied directing at the University of Television and Film in Munich from 1993 when she was discovered by Sherry Hormann in 1996 as the leading actress in the TV movie Die Cellistin - Liebe und Verfassnis .

She can be seen as Bettine von Arnim in the award-winning film based on a literary model from Hans Magnus Enzensberger's Requiem for a Romantic Woman (1999). In the five-part television Sturmzeit the ZDF she played in 1999 in two episodes Felicia Lavergne . From then on she was seen in many other television roles. In farewell. Brecht's last summer (2000) she played Käthe Reichel , who became Brecht's last love. She then appeared in the film Die Frau des Architekten (2002), which won a prize at the Monte Carlo Film Festival, and in the Sat.1 series Der Elephant (2003). She played one of the leading roles in the Sat.1 series Bis in die Spitzen (2005).

In 2005 she worked in the television productions once the way I want and Der Adler - Die Spur des Verbrechens (by the Danish dogma director Søren Kragh-Jacobsen ). She also played in several cinema productions, including Frau Rettich, die Czerni und ich , Welcome home (2003), Bibi Blocksberg (2001), Sass (2001) and 2006 in TKKG . In 2009 she was seen in the English-language costume film Victoria, the young queen as Baroness Louise Lehzen . Her appearance as Virginia Peng in Nick Knatterton - The film has not yet been seen because the film has not yet been released due to the bankruptcy of the production company. In Julie Delpy's historical film The Countess , she played the mother of the Blood Countess Erzsébet Báthory . In 2014 she was seen at the side of Devid Striesow and Anna Maria Mühe in the ARD television film Divine Sparks . She embodied the married pastor Lily, who trusts her childhood sweetheart Matthias with his current love.

Hain's son Jonas (* 1991), who works as a composer, and a daughter (* 2006) come from two relationships .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

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