Katinka Hoffmann

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Katinka Hoffmann (born January 6, 1939 in Breslau , Germany ) is a German actress and theater operator .

Life

Katinka Hoffmann received permanent engagements at the age of 18 and appeared on stages in Bonn , Wiesbaden and Baden-Baden until the end of the 1950s . From 1960 appearances on television were added. In 1966 Hoffmann took over the Contra-Kreis-Theater from her father Kurt . Jochen Busse , Horst Janson , Anita Kupsch , Hans-Jürgen Bäumler , Sonja Ziemann , Harald Leipnitz , Karin Dor , Charles Regnier and Gunther Philipp have played under her direction in this Bonn private theater for five decades . The young Til Schweiger also gained early stage experience there.

At the same time, Katinka Hofmann continued to be active in the television business and appeared in front of the camera until the late 1970s, including in 1965 in the Durbridge crime fiction sweeper Melissa . She also took on a continuous role in the early discussions and Anna series in the 1970s. Since the 1980s, television work has faded into the background in Katinka Hoffmann's career.

Hoffmann was married to the actor Johannes Grossmann . There is a daughter from this marriage.

Filmography (television)

  • 1960: The man who was Thursday
  • 1961: The Muck
  • 1961: Almost a poet
  • 1963: Man and Beast (movie)
  • 1964: Two gentlemen from Verona
  • 1964: Watch and sing
  • 1965: Undine
  • 1965: The houses of Mr. Sartorius
  • 1966: Melissa
  • 1966: The London judge
  • 1966: Midsummer Night
  • 1966: The cactus garden
  • 1964–1967: The fifth column (two episodes)
  • 1968: Sherlock Holmes : The House by the Blood Beeches
  • 1969: the return
  • 1970: The Indian Age opens
  • 1972: The Illegal (three-part television series)
  • 1972: A dead person is said to be murdered
  • 1973: Butler Parker
  • 1973: Early meeting (series; continuous role)
  • 1976: Tatort - Two Lives
  • 1978: a troubled year
  • 1979: Anna (series; continuous role)
  • 1987: Minipli
  • 1988: Dortmund Roulette
  • 1994: One way and no other
  • 1999: ... and things are fermenting in the cellar
  • 2002: Marriage against his will

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. according to the film archive Kay Less
  2. ^ Katinka Hoffmann and the Contra-Kreis-Theater in express.de