Kerstin de Ahna
Kerstin de Ahna (born July 2, 1935 in Braunsberg , East Prussia ) is a German actress and voice actress .
Career
Her parents were Karl and Erika de Ahna. She received her acting training from Eduard Marks in Hamburg , as well as from Lucie Höflich and Hilde Körber in Berlin .
She got her first engagement in 1957 at the Städtische Bühnen Heidelberg . In 1959 she went to the Koblenz Theater . The following year she was seen at the Theater am Dom in Cologne and at the Theater am Rossmarkt in Frankfurt am Main .
In 1961 she worked at the Die Kleine Freiheit theater in Munich . The following year she took part in the Festival dei Due Mondi Spoleto . Back in Munich, her next stops were the theater under the arcades and the cabaret Die Onion .
In 1966 she played at the Kammerspiele in Düsseldorf and in 1967 at the Berlin theater . From 1968 to 1972 she was a member of the Schiller Theater in Berlin .
From 1972 to 1976 she was a member of the Münchner Kammerspiele . In 1976 she was a guest at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin . 1979/1980 she played as a guest at the Renaissance Theater Berlin . She went on ten tours, a. a. with the play Teures Glück by Jean Bouchaud , together with Inge Meysel .
As an actress, de Ahna has appeared in the television series Tatort , Derrick and Die Schwarzwaldklinik as well as in the films Die Libelle and Teenage Angst .
As a voice actor , de Ahna can be heard in the film The Foreign Correspondent and in the TV series Our Little Farm and Falcon Crest .
Since 2013 she has been the German voice of Judi Dench . She also worked as a radio play speaker. She could be heard alongside René Deltgen , Annemarie Cordes and Kurt Lieck in the Durbridge multi-part series Paul Temple and the Conrad case .
Filmography (selection)
- 1961: An eyewitness (TV movie)
- 1963: The fifth column - there is no going back
- 1964: Inspector Freytag - The rescuing stamp
- 1964: Doomed to sin
- 1965: Stahlnetz - Easter Sunday night
- 1965: The Hau case
- 1965: Intercontinental Express - The trip to Rome
- 1966: In the year nine (TV play)
- 1967: The crime museum - the red mask
- 1967: Thirteen Letters (TV series)
- 1968: The Man Who Didn't Commit Murder (TV series)
- 1968: The Pickwickier
- 1968: Tea party
- 1969: Finke & Co. (TV series)
- 1970: Celia (TV movie)
- 1972: The Night of Women (TV movie)
- 1972: Crime scene - Kressin and the man with the yellow suitcase
- 1975: Derrick - Kamilla's young friend
- 1977: cats and mice
- 1979: the killer
- 1980: My husband is my hobby
- 1981: Crime scene - cats and mice
- 1983: Sudden and unexpected
- 1984: Die Libelle (The Little Drummer Girl)
- 1986: Le Loufiat, Paris
- 1987: Moselle Bridge
- 1987: The Black Forest Clinic - The stranger in the hut
- 1987: The Black Forest Clinic - The confession
- 1993: crime scene - dangerous friendship
- 1994: Women's Night (mini-series in three parts)
- 2008: Teenage Fear
- 2011: Tatort - The illegal death
- 2011: Emergency call harbor edge - enchanted
- 2012: Wanderlust (cinema)
- 2012: A Man Murder (TV Movie)
- 2013: Almuth and Rita (TV play)
- 2013: And I'll be dead tomorrow noon
- 2014: Berlin (cinema in English)
- 2015: The Bergdoktor - two mothers
- 2016: Hubert and Staller in the episode "Cupid's Deadly Arrow"
- 2018: SOKO Stuttgart - Late Revenge (Part 1)
- 2020: The Old One - Lost Souls
Radio plays
- 1961: Paul Temple and the Conrad Case (as June Jackson ) - Directed by Eduard Hermann
- 1961: Dangerous Money (as Carol Vetch ) - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1970: Night shift (as a buffet lady ) - Director: Heinz Hostnig
- 1971: The piano (as Rosalie Moritz, businessman ) - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1976: The congress of tuba players (as Annette Blaikley ) - directed by Heinz-Günter Stamm
- 1982: Playing the flute from somewhere (as Frau Woller ) - Director: Anke Beckert
- 1982: With Deadly Security (as Eva ) - Director: Michael Peter
- 1985: Frau Nazirah becomes director (as Laila ) - Director: Michael Peter
- 1990: In the museum (as Frau Schmitz ) - Director: Otto Düben
- 1990: Sissi's seedy niece (as a Berlin lady ) - Director: Michael Peter
- 1994: The Last Detective (as Megan Alcatraz ) - Director: Werner Klein
Synchronized work (selection)
- 2013: as Philomena in Philomena
- 2015: as Evelyn Greenslade in Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2
- 2015: as M in James Bond 007: Specter
- 2017: as Princess Dragomiroff in Murder on the Orient Express
- 2017: as Queen Victoria in Victoria & Abdul
- 2019: as Old Deuteronomy in Cats (language only)
Movies
- 1961: Laraine Day as Carol Fisher in The Foreign Correspondent
- 1991: Rosanna DeSoto as Azetbur in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Land
Series
- 1983: Shannon Tweed as Diana Hunter in Falcon Crest
- 1985: Karen Grassle as Caroline Ingalls (2nd voice (ARD)) in Our Little Farm
literature
- Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 1: A-Heck. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1960, DNB 451560736 , p. 9.
- Zeutschel, Günther: Biographies. Karlsruhe: Zeutschel Press Agency, 1969 ff.
Web links
- Kerstin de Ahna in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Kerstin de Ahna at filmportal.de
- Kerstin de Ahna in the German dubbing index
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kerstin de Ahna at the Veronika Ebisch agency. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on December 15, 2013 ; Retrieved December 10, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
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SURNAME | Ahna, Kerstin de |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German voice actress and actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 2, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Braunsberg , East Prussia |