Katja Liebing

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Katja Liebing (* 1968 in Duisburg ) is a German actress , singer , dancer and voice actress .

Life

Katja Liebing was born in Duisburg and lives in Cologne . From 1988 to 1990 she trained as a professional stage dancer with a minor in acting at the Groenendyk Center for Ballet, Dance and Creativity in Neuss.

In addition to her participation in several television productions such as SOKO Köln , Ein Fall für die Anrheiner and Tatort as well as voice acting roles, she was part of the ensemble of the television series Ladykracher alongside Anke Engelke .

Filmography

Theater roles (selection)

  • 1992–1993: Second violin (Comedy Düsseldorf, director: Horst Heinze)
  • 1992–1993: Love Jogging (Comedy Düsseldorf, Director: Inga Abel)
  • 1992–1993: The happy couple (Comedy Düsseldorf, director: Alex Freihart)
  • 1994–1995: Rumors (Theater an der Kö Düsseldorf, director: René Heinersdorff)
  • 1994–1995: Cabaret (Theater an der Kö Düsseldorf, director: René Heinersdorff)
  • 1997/1999: Honigmond (Comödie Bochum, director: Rolf Berg)

Synchronous rollers (selection)

Awards

  • 1995: Nomination of the Telestar Young Talent Award as Sunday sisters
  • 2002: German Comedy Prize for Ladykracher Ensemble
  • 2002: German television award for Ladykracher Ensemble
  • 2002: Nomination Emmy Award for Ladykracher
  • 2003: German Comedy Prize for Ladykracher Ensemble
  • 2009: German television award for The Teacher
  • 2009: Nomination for the German Comedy Prize for Der Lehrer
  • 2012: Nomination for the Montreux Comedy Award for Die Lottokönige
  • 2013: Nomination for the German Comedy Prize for Die Lottokönige

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Katja Liebing Vita on filmmakers.de, accessed on December 30, 2018.
  2. A case for the people of the Rhine on wunschliste.de, accessed on May 11, 2014.