Jutta Speidel
Jutta Speidel (born March 26, 1954 in Munich ) is a German actress .
Life
Jutta Speidel is the daughter of a patent attorney . She received her first film role at the age of 15 as an extra in the third episode of the series Die Lümmel from the first bank , to whose permanent staff she belonged from then on. This was followed by appearances in film comedies and also in the first episode of the Schoolgirl Report .
After completing secondary school , she left grammar school in 1973 to become an actress and trained at the Huber-Neureuther drama school in Munich for three years. Since then, the focus of her activities has been television and theater.
In 1974 she got the lead role in the film The Last Holidays by Rainer Erler and in 1979 she established herself internationally as an actress with the television film Fleisch , shot in the USA .
Private
Speidel met Herbert Herrmann too much during the filming of the television series Drei , with whom she lived from 1977 to 1982.
From 1984 to 1991 she was married to the timber merchant Stefan Feuerstein, the marriage comes from their younger daughter. Speidel was a single mother even before the marriage, and she never mentioned the father of the older daughter. From 2003 to 2013 she was in a relationship with the Italian actor Bruno Maccallini , with whom she had a long-distance relationship between Munich and Rome .
For homeless children and their mothers, she founded the Horizont e. V. In 2003 she was awarded the Martinsmantel by the radio editors of the Sankt Michaelsbund for her commitment . In 2005 she received the Federal Cross of Merit .
Jutta Speidel has two daughters. Her younger daughter Antonia appears as an opera singer under her real name Antonia Feuerstein and as an actress under the name Antonia Speidel .
In autumn 2013 Speidel was one of the first to sign the appeal against prostitution initiated by Alice Schwarzer in the magazine Emma , which she edited .
Awards
- 1977: Bambi for three are one too many
- 1977: Bravo Otto in gold
- 1978: Bravo Otto in silver
- 1982: Bravo Otto in silver
- 1984: Hersfeld Prize
- 1989: Hersfeld Prize
- 2002: Goldener Wuschel von Brisant Charity Prize
- 2002: Golden Europe
- 2002: Gold medal " Munich shines - the friends of Munich"
- 2002: Bavarian State Medal for Social Merit
- 2003: Bavarian poet thaler
- 2003: Martin's coat of the radio editorial office of the Sankt Michaelsbund
- 2005: Federal Cross of Merit
- 2006: Bavarian TV Prize (Best Actress in Series) for Um Himmels Willen
- 2007: German Fundraising Prize from the German Fundraising Association
- 2008: Bavarian Constitutional Medal in Silver
- 2008: Krenkl Prize of the Munich SPD for civil courage and civic engagement.
- 2011: Bavarian Order of Merit
- 2011: “Prix International Pour les Enfants” of the Otto Eckart Foundation
- 2012: Kind Award
- 2013: Toni Pfülf Prize
- 2014: Finest Mercy Generation Award
- 2017: Medal for special services to Bavaria in a United Europe
- 2019: Granted honorary citizenship of Munich
Filmography (selection)
Movies
- 1969: Pepe, the bummer fright
- 1969: Hurray, the school is on fire!
- 1970: Schoolgirl Report: What Parents Don't Think Is Possible
- 1970: girl at the gynecologist
- 1970: We beat the timpani in the pan
- 1971: Twenty girls and the timpanists: Today the penne is upside down
- 1971: School is canceled tomorrow
- 1971: Keep it clean, darling!
- 1971: Our Willi is the best
- 1971: Out of control at Lake Wolfgang
- 1972: The heather is green
- 1973: The gentian blooms blue
- 1973: Old boat and young love
- 1973: Our aunt is the last
- 1973: The twins from Immenhof
- 1974: Two in seventh heaven
- 1974: I was also only a mediocre student
- 1975: The last vacation
- 1975: The keeper of secrets
- 1978: The Adventures of David Balfour
- 1979: meat
- 1979: Mathias Sandorf (four-part TV series)
- 1980: The man who was called Venice
- 1980: No row house for Robin Hood
- 1982: How would you like it?
- 1982: Danny's dream
- 1982: Only women are to blame
- 1983: Sudden and unexpected
- 1986: crooks in paradise
- 1987: A Judge for Berlin (Judgment in Berlin)
- 1988: Indignant speeches by indignant women
- 1989: A Home for Animals (TV series, episode)
- 1990: Potatoes with specks
- 1990: success
- 1992: Happy Holiday (detours to happiness)
- 1993: Me and Christine / Bruno and Christine
- 1993: the animal
- 1993: Christina's affair
- 1999: Happy New Year!
- 2000: invitation to murder
- 2001: a piece of happiness
- 2002: The Rose Warriors
- 2002: Decision in Mauritius
- 2003: From the sky up
- 2003: a heavenly friend
- 2003: The best gift of my life
- 2005: love at second sight
- 2006: The storm surge
- 2006: A chance for love
- 2007: my mother dancing
- 2007: My dream of Africa
- 2007: Oh Christmas tree
- 2007: The ProSieben fairy tale hour: The emperor's new clothes - fashion, mob and monarchy
- 2008: Anna's secret
- 2009: What makes you happy
- 2009: All my loved ones
- 2009: Judge without robe
- 2009: room with aunt
- 2009: Illuminati (Angels & Demons)
- 2010: Mountain Blood
- 2010: Love at the Fjord - The Song of the Wind
- 2010: A summer in Marrakech
- 2010: An intern for life
- 2010: But especially now
- 2011: Salto Vitale
- 2011: Another chance for happiness
- 2011: Anna's legacy
- 2011: Christmas ... without me, my darling!
- 2012: doppelganger
- 2012: On the trail of the lion
- 2012: We don't even have a car
- 2012: For heaven's sake - mission impossible
- 2013: 24 dairy cows and no man
- 2013: We don't have a marriage certificate at all
- 2013: Inga Lindström - The Secret of Gripsholm
- 2014: Burning through the forest
- 2015: Sophie cooks
- 2015: Two donkeys in Sardinia
- 2015: Advanced Cuban
- 2016: Fanny and the secret fathers
- 2016: Fanny and the stolen woman
- 2016: when it's love
- 2017: The Policeman, the Murder and the Child
- 2018: Oskar - walking when it's at its best
- 2018: We're sisters after all
- 2019: Lonely Hearts Club
- 2020: The dream ship - Morocco
TV series and series
- 1975: The Commissioner - A murder in the country
- 1975: crime scene - thoughts of murder
- 1977: three are one too many
- 1978: Derrick - piano concerto
- 1979: Derrick - The third victim
- 1979: The minutes of Mr. M. - The red signal
- 1981: Derrick - The sister
- 1982–1983: The dream ship
- 1984: The man who didn't like cars
- 1986: Police Inspection 1 - Bodo's exclusive automobile union
- 1986: The old man - the fallacy
- 1989: rivals of the racetrack
- 1989–1995: Falkenau Forestry House
- 1991: Café Perjury - Always on Saturday
- 1992: The mountain doctor
- 1992: A Case for Two - Death Game
- 1995–2001: All my daughters
- 1996: The bull from Tölz: The Amigo plot
- 2002–2006: For heaven's sake
- 2006: My Father's Secret
- 2007: Donna Roma
- 2015: The old man - the dead man in the field
- 2016: Fanny and the secret fathers
Theater (selection)
- 1976: Cabal and love - Friedrich Schiller , in Berlin
- 1976: Elektra - Sophocles , in Berlin
- 1984: Hamlet - William Shakespeare , in Bad Hersfeld
- 1988: The cat on the hot tin roof - Tennessee Williams , throughout Germany
- 1989: Jedermann - Hugo von Hofmannsthal , in Vienna
- 2007–2008: The Song of Songs of Love , throughout Germany and Italy
- 2013: In love, engaged, disappeared
synchronization
As a voice actress she lent Marcia Gay Harden ( Space Cowboys ), Helen Hunt ( It couldn't be better , What women want ) and Sean Young ( Blade Runner ) and the toad Itsche in the ARD filming The three feathers of the fairy tale The three feathers of 2014 her voice.
Music, literature (selection)
Audio
- 2006: The Song of Songs of Love. ISBN 978-3-939642-00-8 .
- 2007: Treat yourself to a star : Find heavenly things in everyday life. ISBN 978-3-7831-3001-0 .
- 2010: We don't even have a car ...: By bike across the Alps. ISBN 978-3-8291-2342-6 .
Books
- 2003: Children write for horizon: thoughts, stories and poems written by children. ISBN 978-3-935192-46-0 .
- 2007: Love gives me a tailwind. ISBN 978-3-8157-7074-0 .
- 2008: My most beautiful Christmas stories. ISBN 978-3-451-29879-0 .
- 2009: We don't even have a car ...: By bike across the Alps. ISBN 978-3-548-37318-8 .
- 2011: Two donkeys in Sardinia. ISBN 978-3-548-37409-3 .
Literature / publications
- Jutta Speidel: The Song of Songs of Love . Ariola, 2006
- Gerlinde Speidel: It was never boring! Gryphon, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-937800-57-3 .
- Jutta Speidel: Children write for Horizont. Gryphon, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-935192-46-0 , ISBN 3-935192-55-X , ISBN 3-935192-79-7 (3 volumes).
- Jutta Speidel, Bruno Maccallini: We don't have a car at all ...: By bike across the Alps. Ullstein Verlag 2009, ISBN 978-3-548-37318-8 .
- Jutta Speidel, Bruno Maccallini: Two donkeys in Sardinia. Ullstein, Berlin 2011, ISBN 3-548-37409-3 .
- Jutta Speidel, Bruno Maccallini: Ahoy Amore .
Web links
- Literature by and about Jutta Speidel in the catalog of the German National Library
- Jutta Speidel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Jutta Speidel at filmportal.de
- Jutta Speidel in the German dubbing file
- Official website
- Horizont - we help homeless children and mothers! Horizont eV
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jutta Speidel: "Now I have a little man by my side" , t-online.de, December 13, 2018
- ↑ Jutta Speidel - Grüßgott Jutta, Servus Edi ( Memento from July 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), EMMA, March / April 2003
- ↑ Liebes-Aus after eleven years - Jutta Speidel and Bruno Maccallini are separated , WAZ, December 10, 2014
- ^ Official homepage of Antonia Feuerstein / Speidel , 2014
- ↑ Prix International Pour Les Enfants 2011 at ottoeckart.de
- ↑ muenchen.de: These are the new Munich honorary citizens. Retrieved January 26, 2019 .
- ↑ Short appearance on location Rome, not mentioned in the credits, according to own information in the show Wetten, dass ..? on November 3, 2012
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Speidel, Jutta |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 26, 1954 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich , Bavaria , Federal Republic of Germany |