Kristiane Kupfer

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Kristiane Kupfer (born October 6, 1960 in East Berlin ) is a German actress . She is the daughter of Marianne Fischer-Kupfer and Harry Kupfer .

Life

Kupfer completed a four-year acting course at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin with a HS degree. After that, she appeared in plays for a few years (including The Soldiers , What You Want , Threepenny Opera ). From 1984 you saw them u. a. in the television and cinema productions Goldstaub , Tödliches Erbe , Der Havelkaiser , Wolffs Revier , Stadtklinik , Taina , Der Puma-Traumdancer , Abbuzze! The Badesalz-Film (1996), Parkhotel Stern (1997), Kommissar Schimpanski (1997), Sperling (1998), Holgi - The Badest Boy in the World (1999), My Absolute Favorite Song (2000), Tatort: ​​Blossoms from Werder (2000 ) and sex or love? (2000). Copper was seen from September 22, 1997 to June 22, 1998, from episode 1 to episode 36, in the role of inmate Dagmar Friese in the RTL justice series Behind Bars - Der Frauenknast .

For over 10 years she has been running the Special Coaching Actors Studio in Berlin with her partner Achim Gebauer, who runs the Tomorrow children's agency.

music

She also worked as a singer with Kristiane Kupfer & the small artist orchestra (1990–1994). At the Olympic Games in Atlanta and Los Angeles , she had various singing appearances. Under the pseudonym "Crizz Chameleon" she brought a Tekkno - CD out, they also sang the theme song Debbie's song an episode of A Case for Two ( ZDF , 1995).

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Special Coaching - Film | TV | Musical - Kristiane Kupfer - Berlin. Retrieved July 22, 2017 .