Kathrin Ackermann

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Kathrin Ackermann (born January 30, 1938 in Wiesbaden ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Live and act

family

Kathrin Ackermann is a daughter of Hans Ackermann and Elisabeth , geb. Albert. Her father was killed in the French campaign during the Second World War , and her mother was a second marriage to the conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler . So he was Kathrin Ackermann's stepfather. Ackermann was married to Bernhard Furtwängler, a son of Wilhelm's brother Walter Furtwängler . Their daughter is the actress Maria Furtwängler . Ackermann's maternal grandmother was the politician Katharina von Kardorff-Oheimb , who was married to Ernst Albert, a son of the industrialist Heinrich Albert ; Ackermann's mother Elisabeth came from this marriage.

Professional background

Growing up in Lausanne, Ackermann graduated from the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich. In 1959 she made her debut at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich, where she worked from 1961 to 1979. After that, she appeared as a freelance actress, particularly at private Munich theaters.

She was seen in very different roles in films and on television such as B. in the television series The happy family and unwilling father . She recently gained new popularity in episodes of the crime series Tatort as the mother of Commissioner Charlotte Lindholm , played by her real daughter Maria Furtwängler.

As a voice actress, Ackermann lent her voice to actress Katey Sagal in her role as Peggy Bundy in the series A terrible family .

Ackermann teaches acting at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding in Munich in the musical course .

Ackermann is divorced. In addition to Maria Furtwängler, she has two other children.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Maria Furtwängler on Facebook
  2. Kathrin Spoerr: Farewell: The Furtwänglers' dynasty loses its patroness . In: THE WORLD . March 5, 2013 ( welt.de [accessed June 20, 2020]).
  3. Cornelia Baddack: Katharina von Kardorff-Oheimb (1879–1962) in the Weimar Republic: company heir , member of the Reichstag, founder of a society , political salonnière and publicist . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2016, ISBN 978-3-8470-0614-5 ( google.de [accessed June 20, 2020]).
  4. "My daughter is an absolute self-made product". In: NDR , 2008, p. 30 ( PDF , interview).