Karin Nennemann
Karin Nennemann (* 1944 in Stargard ) is a German actress .
Life
Karin Nennemann received her artistic training in Hamburg. She made her debut at the Schauspielhaus Bochum , but then began studying pedagogy for German and history in Heidelberg and then taught autistic children in a model experiment in Hanover . In the mid-1980s, Nennemann turned back to the theater and in the 1984/85 season had an engagement at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater in Hamburg , where she also appeared again and again in later years. Further stations in her stage career were the Schauspiel Essen , the Frankfurt Theater am Turm , the theater in Heidelberg , the state theaters in Darmstadt , Kassel and Stuttgart as well as the Kammerspiele and the Thalia Theater in Hamburg . Nennemann worked with well-known directors, such as Hansgünther Heyme , Elke Lang , Wilfried Minks and Thomas Krupa , in whose production of the play Chroma by Werner Fritsch, which was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen in 2001, she portrayed Elisabeth Flickenschildt .
Other well-known roles were Mrs. Alving in Gespenster von Henrik Ibsen , Iokaste in King Oedipus von Sophocles , Klytämnestra in Ein Sportstück by Elfriede Jelinek , Vivian in Lucky Happiness by Noah Haidel and Fermina Daza in Die Liebe in der Zeiten der Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez . Since the mid-1980s, Nennemann has been in front of the camera again and again and has appeared in Ein Heim für Tiere , Die Männer vom K3 , Sibel & Max or the telenovela Rote Rosen . From the middle to the end of the 1990s she also worked in several radio play productions for the North German Broadcasting Corporation .
In addition to her acting activities, Karin Nennemann teaches role work at the Drama School Bühnenstudio Hamburg.
Nennemann lives in Hamburg.
Filmography (selection)
- 1985: Sun shower
- 1987: accomplices
- 1991: Sisi and the Emperor's Kiss
- 1991: A home for animals - flotsam
- 1993: Test drive to paradise
- 1993: The denouncer
- 1996: The men from K3 - A clean city
- 1998: The campus
- 1998: Baby robbery - children of foreign powers
- 2000: Double effort - Crimson Moon
- 2002: Heim (short film)
- 2003: man wanted, love found
- 2004: Tatort - Lost Daughters
- 2011: The Philatelist (short film)
- 2011: Cheerful to deadly: Nordic tart - killer bees over Husum
- 2012: The peppercorns - radiant tea
- 2014: A summer in Amsterdam
- 2015: Sibel & Max - parents on probation
- 2015: Rote Rosen (5 episodes as Helga Reger )
- 2019: SOKO Wismar - Dead cat, dead teacher
Radio plays and audio books (selection)
- 1995: Defeat - Director: Corinne Frottier
- 1996: Death of the moderator - Director: Ulrich Lampen
- 1998: Panik - Director: Annette Jainski
- 2012: Army Report - Director: A. Karmers
- 2012: Emmy Hennings - The fairy tale is over - Director: A. Karmers
- 2017: Forward - Director: A. Karmers
- 2017: The Golden Glove - Director: Martin Zylka
Web links
- Karin Nennemann in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Karin Nennemann at the Windhuis agency
Individual evidence
- ↑ year of birth according to information provided by your agency; IMDb names 1947 as the year of birth
- ^ Website of the drama school Bühnenstudio Hamburg , accessed on September 1, 2015
- ↑ Vita at schauspielervideos.de , accessed on September 1, 2015
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nennemann, Karin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1944 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stargard |