Katja Heinrich

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Katja Heinrich (* 1975 in Neustrelitz ) is a German actress .

Life

After Katja Heinrich's father, the actor Jürgen Heinrich , had to leave the former GDR in 1985 , the family moved to West Berlin, where Heinrich graduated from high school. Then she began an acting training at the University of Film and Television "Konrad Wolf" , which she graduated with a diploma. She made her stage debut in 1998 at the Theater unterm Dach in Berlin in the plays Die Zeit und das Zimmer and Known Faces, Mixed Feelings , each by Botho Strauss . This was followed by longer engagements at the Nationaltheater Weimar (1998–2000), the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam (2001–2004) and the Grillo Theater in Essen (2005–2010). In between, Heinrich made guest appearances at the Dresden State Theater and the Hanover Theater . Together with their colleagues Richard Saringer and Harald Schwaiger she played as a trio Austro pott 2015 in marriage comedy The Miracle exercise of Daniel Glattauer .

Katja Heinrich made her first experiences in front of the camera when she was a child, for example in 1982 in an episode of the DFF series The Public Prosecutor has the floor . From 1999 guest roles followed in various series such as Wolffs Revier , Der letzte Bulle or Mord mit Aussicht as well as in three episodes of the crime scene .

In addition, Katja Heinrich organizes recitals and readings and works as a director at the Mülheimer Schauspielstudio Ruhr, as a lecturer for acting and as a coach in various areas, e.g. for directors in acting or for actors in preparation and role work.

Katja Heinrich lives in Essen and has two children with the cellist Florian Hoheisel . Together with her father, she is involved in the Children's Palliative Network Essen e. V. in her hometown.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dagmar Schwalm: From the stage behind the scenes , Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of September 28, 2012 , accessed on July 31, 2015
  2. a b c website of Katja Heinrich
  3. Website of the Förderverein KinderPalliativNetzwerk e. V. , accessed on July 31, 2015