Léonie Thelen

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Léonie Thelen (born February 25, 1959 in Trier ) is a German theater and film actress .

She received her training at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich. She had early appearances in Stellenweise Glatteis (directed by Wolfgang Petersen ) and The New Sorrows of Young W. In 1976 she played a leading role as daughter Ellen Lobster in the six-part detective series Lobster by the later Lindenstrasse inventor Hans W. Geißendörfer . She became known to a broad TV audience with guest roles in numerous crime series, including Derrick (1979), Tatort in the episode Escape to Miami (1993), Wolff's Revier (1993), A Case for Two (1993, 2010), The Crimes of Professor Capellari (twice as Stephanie Hofer , 2001) and Siska (2006).

International engagements took her to various stages, including a .: Residenztheater Munich , Wuppertaler Bühnen , Salzburg Festival , Telebühne Zurich (one live recording ), State Theater Saarbrücken and small theater - Kammerspiele Landshut .

Today Léonie Thelen lives in Munich.

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