Johanna Gastdorf

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Johanna Gastdorf (2012)

Johanna Gastdorf (* 1959 in Hamburg ) is a German actress .

Life

Education and theater

Johanna Gastdorf studied acting at the Hanover University of Music and Drama . After graduating, she was immediately engaged at the Hanover State Theater from 1982 , where she played, among others, Eve Rull in Kleist's Der zerbrochne Krug , Helena in the Shakespeare comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream and the title role of Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm . In 1993 she went to the Bavarian State Theater in Munich, where she took on the leading roles of Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew and Princess Eboli in Schiller's Don Carlos . From 2000 to 2005 she was engaged at the Schauspielhaus Bochum . There she appeared as Portia in The Merchant of Venice . Until 2003, Gastdorf worked primarily in the theater.

Movie and TV

Early years

Gastdorf took on her first film and television roles in the 1990s, when she was still mainly working in the theater. In August / September 1994 she made her screen debut in the role of a director in Maris Pfeiffer's comedy Küß mich! (Release: July 1995). Other film and television assignments followed, such as Lars Becker's Colorful Dogs (1995; as a public prosecutor) and Ulrich Stark's Diamonds You Don't Kiss (TV; 1997). In the years that followed, she worked with renowned directors such as Matthias Hartmann , Leander Haußmann , Dieter Giesing and Sönke Wortmann . In the meantime, Gastdorf has appeared in front of the camera in over 120 film and television roles.

movie theater

From the turn of the millennium, Gastdorf was repeatedly seen in larger and smaller cinema roles. Often she was filled in maternal roles. In Sönke Wortmann's theatrical hit Das Wunder von Bern (theatrical release: October 2003), with which she achieved her breakthrough as a cinema actress, she played the mother role of Christa Lubanski, a classic " rubble woman " who struggled with her little pub after the Second World War has built a new existence. In Sophie Scholl - The Last Days (theatrical release: February 2005) Gastdorf played the resistance fighter Else Gebel , who made friends with her during the time she was imprisoned with Sophie Scholl in the Gestapo control center in the Wittelsbacher Palais . In 2006, Gastdorf in Neandertal played a mother whose son Guido suffers from neurodermatitis and who falls heavily in an alcohol frenzy. In Die Welle (theatrical release: March 2008) she was the mother of student Tim Stoltefuss ( Frederick Lau ). In Hilde (theatrical release: March 2009) she portrayed Frieda Knef, the mother of the actress and singer Hildegard Knef played by Heike Makatsch . In the film comedy An Island called Udo (theatrical release: June 2011) she played as Frau Weber at her side Husband Jan-Gregor Kremp , the female part of a married couple. In the episode film Ruhm (theatrical release: March 2012) she was Elke Ebling, the wife of the electrical engineer Joachim Ebling ( Justus von Dohnányi ). In the movie Fritz Lang - The Other in Us (release: April 2016) she played a historical figure again: the actress, writer and screenwriter Thea von Harbou , the wife of the director Fritz Lang . Gastdorf played Beate Lorenz, the grandmother of the family, in the movie 24 Weeks , which premiered in February 2016 as part of the 66th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) and was the only German contribution and opened in German cinemas in September 2016.

Crime scene appearances

Gastdorf has so far (as of 2016) played leading and supporting roles in a total of eleven television films in the crime series Tatort . She made her Tatort debut in 1996 in Tatort: ​​Perfect Mind - Im Labyrinth (1996) in a smaller, unnamed role. In Tatort: ​​Sonne und Sturm (2003) she was Sonja Praetorius, the wife of the alternative practitioner Praetorius ( Harald Schrott ), who wants a divorce from her husband. In Tatort: ​​Tempelräuber (2009) she played Karin Ellinghaus, the mother of a musically gifted boy who is looking for a job as a housekeeper, is temporarily employed by Professor Boerne ( Jan Josef Liefers ), and has had a secret relationship with a Catholic priest for many years ( Ulrich Noethen ) has. In Tatort: ​​Heimwärts (2010) she was seen at Karl Kranzkowski's side as Marie Holst, who, together with her husband, tries to save the over-indebted farm that has been in the family for many generations, and the one from the care her father-in-law, who is suffering from dementia, and the family situation is overwhelmed and becomes the perpetrator. Her role as Karin Lasinger, who was mentally and physically badly damaged in the crime scene, was similar in terms of motifs : Yesterday was not a day (2011) when she was overburdened with caring for the daughter-in-law of the master glazier Max Lasinger ( Günther Maria Halmer ) played.

She played supporting roles in Tatort: ​​Pauline (2006) as the village police officer Katharina Lichtblau, in Tatort: ​​The Early Farewell (2008) as the film mother of the female main character Tamara and in Tatort: ​​Pig Money (2009) as the secretary of the Munich “Schnitzelkönig” Merklinger.

Her last appearance so far in the Tatort crime series was in Tatort: ​​Borowski and the Burning Man (2013) as Anja Jürgensen, who was living without a permanent residence and was a childhood friend of Borowski's superior, Kriminalrat Schladitz, who had to watch as a child how a house of Pomeranian refugees was in Was set on fire and has been plagued by nightmares and psychological problems since then, suffering from trauma.

Participation in crime series

Gastdorf worked in leading and supporting roles in numerous crime series and crime series. She had a continuous series role from 2005-2007 as Wichtrud Schaller, the secretary of Murder Commission One in the satirical crime series Adelheid and their murderers .

In Polizeiruf 110: Kleine Frau (2006) she played Lisa Schneider, a school friend of Kriminalhauptkommissarin Herz ( Imogen Kogge ), an inconspicuous woman who, completely disturbed and covered in blood, confesses to having killed her son and finally commits suicide. In 2006 Gastdorf received the Adolf Grimme Prize for this role . In the ZDF crime series Kommissarin Lucas she was the doctor Ursel Feyninger in the film Forget and Forgive (2009), who, as a victim of a hostage-taking, is forced to give medical help to the kidnapper, who is already responsible for the death of her son, in her house and operate a bullet out of him.

In the Wilsberg crime thriller Halbstark (2012) she was the German teacher Ms. Bruges, who, when molested, humiliated and sexually humiliated by her students, becomes a victim of violence. In the ZDF crime series Marie Brand she was seen in Marie Brand and the song of death and love (2012) as Belinda Zeiss. She played the wife of a Protestant pastor who, as a member of a “club of betrayed wives” (with Katja Flint and Laura Tonke as other accomplices), wants to give her husband Björn a lesson and almost becomes a murderer. In the ZDF crime series Under Other Circumstances , she was the wife of the murderer among us (2013) and overwhelmed mother Helene Seidel, whose suspected son suffers from Asperger's syndrome and is in psychiatric treatment. In the television film Kommissarin Heller: Tod am Weiher (2014), the first episode of the ZDF crime series Kommissarin Heller , Gastdorf played a supporting role as Hannah Bender; she was the mother of a girl who disappeared many years ago and who still believes in her daughter's return.

In the ZDF crime series Ein stark Team Gastdorf played in the crime thriller Geplatzte Träume , the last film starring Maja Maranow as Commissioner Verena Berthold, which was first broadcast in January 2016, the role of Johanna Harbach, who had cancer and who worked with her daughter ( Isabell Gerschke ), a school friend of the inspector, and her son-in-law ( Matthias Koeberlin ) "lives" in a shell on the outskirts of Berlin and tries to finish the house on their own and finally takes revenge on the bankrupt building contractor who drove her family into financial ruin . The Frankfurter Neue Presse described Gastdorf's portrayal in a TV review as “outstanding” from the ensemble of actors.

In the ZDF crime series Taunuskrimi she was seen in a supporting role in the two-part film Die Lebenden und die Toten (2017); she played Renate Rohleder, the owner of a local flower shop, whose mother is mysteriously shot in the forest. In the ZDF crime series Beside the Track , she was seen in the film Your Will Done (2017) in a supporting role as wife and mother Claudia Schwarz.

In the ZDF crime series Friesland , Gastdorf took on a supporting role as Marie Frerichs, the former co-owner of a large agricultural business and mother of the murder victim drowned in manure , in the television film Schmutzige Deals , which was first broadcast in February 2018 .

In the 4th film of the ARD television series Wolfsland (2018) she played one of the leading roles; she was the cook Gesine Schwenk, the sister-in-law of the murder victim and the “good soul” of a poorly-going inn, which is found to be a double murderer in the end.

In the 79th film in the television series Ein stark Team: Tödliche Seilschaften (2019), guest village played Johanna Vierach, the wife of the Berlin building senator, who has collected incriminating material and wants to avenge the murder of her son. In the fourth film of the ZDF television series Solo für Weiss , Forever Silence (2019), Gastdorf played the widow Karin Brendner, who blames a recently murdered doctor for the death of her son.

Further television appearances

Gastdorf played the GDR agent Christel Guillaume in the two-part television series Im Schatten der Macht (2003) . She also had roles in the television films Drechsler's Second Chance (2004), The Father of My Sister (2005; as the mother of the 19-year-old chef Paul played by Ludwig Blochberger ), in the fairy tale film Frau Holle (2008; as widow Weber, the mother of two girls Marie and Luise) and in Die Wölfe (2009; as a committed communist who works for the television of the GDR and is preparing for her singing career).

In the psychodrama It was one of us , which premiered in October 2010 at the Hamburg Film Festival , Gastdorf embodied the detective detective who was initially skeptical but extremely solid as a member of a film that was "also superbly cast in the (supporting) supporting roles" Ute Burkhart. In the television tragicomedy Halbe Hundert (first broadcast: March 2012), Gastdorf played alongside Martina Gedeck and Leslie Malton the housewife Charlotte Merian, one of three best friends who found out during a planned cosmetic operation that she had breast cancer . but does not give up, but rather finds the courage to break out of her previous life. In the partially controversial, multi-part television series Our Mothers, Our Fathers (2013), she played the mother of the two Berlin Wehrmacht soldiers Wilhelm and Friedhelm Winter ( Volker Bruch and Tom Schilling ).

In the ZDF comedy Two in the Middle of Life (first broadcast in January 2014), Gastdorf, alongside Mariele Millowitsch (as environmental activist Anna Wagner), played the role of Mayor Bea Westkamp, ​​who after the death of Wagner's father took care of his house and property the community in the Bergisches Land wants to secure. Gastdorf and Millowitsch played the leading roles as formerly best, now enemy friends.

In the tragic comedy Die Zeit mit Dich (first broadcast: September 2014), she played the role of HR manager Marlene Lichtenhagen as part of an ensemble of well-known film and television stars (including Ulrike Kriener , Henry Hübchen , Herbert Knaup , Leslie Malton). Ernst Stötzner ), whose lover is expecting a child, has been betrayed for years and is finally abandoned.

In the ZDF television film Das Zeugenhaus (first broadcast: November 2014), alongside Iris Berben , she played a smaller role as Elise Krollmann, the actual owner of the Nuremberg villa that was requisitioned as a witness house.

In the Christmas tragic comedy Alle unter ein Tanne (first broadcast: December 2014), Gastdorf was seen in the comedic role of the slightly over-the-top clinic assistant Chrissi. She embodied the new girlfriend of the doctor Dr. , who had long since been divorced from his wife, the couples therapist Elli Berger-Voigt ( Gaby Dohm ). Robert Berger ( Michael Gwisdek ), who, undesirably, billets at Christmas to put an end to the family game of hide-and-seek.

In October 2016, Gastdorf was seen in the ZDF crime series SOKO Leipzig , alongside Jan Krauter and Peter Benedict , in a leading role as Anja Schröder, who suffocated her own daughter. In November 2016 she was seen in the 4th season of the ZDF series Heldt in a leading role as Mathilda Großkreutzer; she played the jury chairman of the start-up competition "Bochum Innovativ". In the television film Chaos Queens: The bride says unfortunately no (based on motifs from the novel by Kerstin Gier ), which was first broadcast in April 2017 as part of the ZDF “Herzkino” series, she played in a supporting role Rose Jensen, the mother of female main character. In the television film Toter Winkel , which first aired in May 2017, she was, alongside Herbert Knaup , the wife of master hairdresser Karl Holzer, who found out that their son had apparently become a right-wing terrorist without being noticed.

In the ARD comedy Willkommen bei den Honeckers (first broadcast: October 2017), a story about a young man who dreams of a great career as a tabloid journalist and wants to conduct the last interview with Erich Honecker , she played alongside Martin Brambach and Maximilian Meyer-Bretschneider , Honecker's wife Margot . In the historical television film Between Heaven and Hell (first broadcast: October 2017) about the beginning of the Reformation in Wittenberg , she was Abbess Margarethe. In the television film My Strange Friend (first broadcast November 2017), she introduced Dr. Gonzor, the "competent" department head of the health department and superior of the female main character ( Ursula Strauss ).

In the arte television documentary Half the World Belongs to Us - When women fought for the right to vote (first broadcast: November 2018), she played one of the main female roles as lawyer Anita Augspurg . In the TV film My Neighbors with the Big Dog , which premiered in July 2019 at the Munich Film Festival , Gastdorf played the best friend of the female main character Susanne ( Steffi Kühnert ).

Private

Gastdorf is married to the actor Jan-Gregor Kremp , whom she met at the theater in Hanover, and has a now grown-up son with him. She and her husband regularly give readings in hospices .

The family lives in the Schlebusch district of Leverkusen . Gastdorf's hobbies and interests include gardening and soccer . She is a fan of the Bayer 04 Leverkusen football club and an honorary member of the club.

Awards

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Web links

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Individual evidence

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