Natalia Woerner
Natalia Wörner (born September 7, 1967 in Stuttgart - Bad Cannstatt ) is a German actress .
life and career
Origin and education
Natalia Wörner grew up with an older sister with her mother, who was a teacher by profession. Already during her school days - during which she changed schools four times at her own request - Wörner began working as a model . After graduating from high school in Stuttgart and briefly studying general at an anthroposophical school (1986), she earned her living as a model in Paris , Milan and Vienna, among other places .
1987/1988 Wörner studied acting for a year and a half at Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio in New York and then worked in the local off-off theater scene. Then she returned to Germany. In March 2011, a photo series with Natalia Wörner, photographed by Karl Lagerfeld , appeared in the German edition of Playboy magazine together with an interview .
Movie and TV
Natalia Wörner first appeared on German television in 1992 in Nina Grosses Thea und Nat . In 1992/93 she took part in a casting show on Sat.1 to select the leading actress for the film adaptation of Gone With the Wind , the miniseries Scarlett . She made her cinema debut with supporting roles in Sherry Hormann's Women Are Was Wonderful and Dominik Graf's Die Sieger (both 1994). Then Wörner could be seen regularly in German film and television.
Since 2006, Wörner can be seen once or twice a year as Commissioner Jana Winter in the leading role of the ZDF crime series Unter Other Circumstances . Since 2016 she has also played the title role of diplomat Karla Lorenz in the ARD series Die Diplomatin .
Prices
In 1997 she won the Golden Gong for her portrayal of a mentally disturbed cult victim in the Tatort (episode: Perfect Mind - Im Labyrinth , 1996) .
In 2000, Wörner was awarded the German Television Prize for her performance in Bella Block in the category Best Actress in a Leading Role - TV Film / Multi-Part . In the episode Blinde Liebe of the crime series, she was seen as a simple and sometimes vulgar nurse who falls in love with a convicted taxi driver and urges her disabled sister into prostitution.
Private
Until 2001, Wörner was in a relationship with Herbert Knaup , whom she met while filming Die Sieger .
From the shooting of Miss Texas in 2004 until the beginning of 2008, Wörner lived with the Canadian Robert Seeliger . Together with him, she survived the flood disaster caused by the earthquake in the Indian Ocean in Khao Lak at Christmas 2004 . Wörner and Seeliger were married in January 2006. They have a son. The marriage was divorced in 2008.
In 2016, her relationship with Heiko Maas ( Federal Foreign Minister since 2018 ) became public.
Filmography (selection)
- 1992: Glück 1
- 1992: Thea and Nat
- 1994: Leni
- 1994: The machine
- 1994: Women are wonderful
- 1994: The winners
- 1995: The Elephant Never Forgets (short film)
- 1995: Under Pressure (TV movie)
- 1995: Around 30 (TV series)
- 1995: Children of the Night (TV movie)
- 1996: To err is male
- 1996: Tatort - Perfect Mind - Im Labyrinth (TV series)
- 1997: Play for Your Life (TV movie)
- 1998: The Rose Murderer (TV movie)
- 1998: At the moment for two (TV film)
- 1998: The Store (Miniseries)
- 1998: Mammamia (TV movie)
- 1998: The Cell Phone Killer (TV movie)
- 1999: Beautiful to Die (TV Movie)
- 1999: The Fire Devil - Flames of Death (TV movie)
- 1999: Tatort - Martinsfeuer
- 1999: The Valley of Shadows
- 2000: Bella Block : Blind Love (TV series)
- 2000: Women Lie Better (TV Movie)
- 2001: Class Reunion - Murder Case Among Friends (TV Movie)
- 2001: Suck My Dick
- 2001: Forbidden Kisses (TV movie)
- 2002: The Water Lily Pond (2-part film)
- 2002: Love under Suspicion (TV movie)
- 2003: When Christmas comes true (TV movie)
- 2003: love and desire
- 2004: Experiment Bootcamp (TV movie)
- 2004: Forever in the Heart (TV movie)
- 2005: Miss Texas (TV movie)
- 2005: The Secret of the Red House (TV movie)
- 2006: 20 nights and a rainy day
- 2006: The Storm Flood (TV movie)
- 2006: The best teacher in the world (TV movie)
- since 2006: Under Different Circumstances (TV crime series)
- 2006: Under different circumstances
- 2007: Until death do you part
- 2008: bad girls
- 2009: To love and death
- 2010: Death in the monastery
- 2011: Murder in the Watt
- 2012: Playing with fire
- 2013: The murderer among us
- 2014: false love
- 2015: The missing child
- 2016: The promise
- 2016: death of a stalker
- 2017: love rush
- 2018: The Sisters' Secret
- 2019: In the dark valley
- 2020: Beyond Death
- 2007: Through Heaven and Hell (TV movie)
- 2008: The Lie (TV movie)
- 2009: My husband, his lover and I (TV movie)
- 2009: Rosamunde Pilcher - Four Seasons (four parts, two episodes)
- 2010: The Pillars of the Earth ( The Pillars of the Earth , Miniseries, eight episodes)
- 2011: Cinderella - A Love Tale in Rome ( Cenerentola , TV movie)
- 2012: The Nanny (TV movie)
- 2012: Rosamunde Pilcher - The other woman (two-part)
- 2012: The church stays in the village
- 2012: Tatort - Dead Earth
- 2014: Kückskind
- 2014: The murderer's mother
- 2014: Götz von Berlichingen (TV movie)
- 2015: Täterätää - The church stays in the village 2
- 2015: Tannbach - the fate of a village
- 2016: Bad Wolf - A Taunus Crime (two-part)
- 2016: The good Göring
- since 2016: Die Diplomatin (TV crime series)
- 2016: The embassy assassination
- 2016: Kidnapping in Manila
- 2018: Hunt through Prague
- 2019: bad game
- 2017: Mata Hari - Dance with Death
- 2017: Berlin Station (TV series)
- 2018: Night Shift - Long Live Death
- 2018: Missing in Berlin (TV movie)
- 2019: It's not that easy to die
- 2020: The Girl on the Beach (two-part)
- 2020: Truth or Lie (TV Movie)
Radio plays
- 2017: The young detectives
Awards
- 1996: Golden gong
- 2000: German television award
- 2011: Askania Award
- 2011: Romy for The Pillars of the Earth
- 2016: Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon
- 2017: St. George's Order (Dresden) of the Semper Opera Ball
Web links
- Natalia Wörner in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Natalia Wörner at filmportal.de
- Official website of Natalia Wörner
- Agency profile at the SCHLAG agency , accessed on August 17, 2020
- Portrait and current television information at prisma.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Natalia Wörner . In: Internationales Biographisches Archiv 06/2011 from February 8, 2011, supplemented by news from MA-Journal up to week 02/2012 (accessed via Munzinger Online ).
- ↑ A woman as if painted - in all colors of seduction. Playboy, accessed on February 9, 2011 (with interview, conducted by Florian Boitin).
- ↑ Biography for Natalia Wörner. imdb.com, accessed March 22, 2013 .
- ↑ Christian Richter: The television cemetery: The great casting cheat. Quotemeter.de, March 21, 2013, accessed on March 22, 2013 .
- ↑ In other circumstances. Fernsehserien.de , accessed April 1, 2018 .
- ↑ The diplomat. The first , accessed April 1, 2018 .
- ↑ Natalia Wörner is getting a divorce. In: Die Welt , January 4, 2008, accessed January 11, 2016
- ↑ Jury selects the winners of the Askania Award 2011: Natalia Wörner and Paula Kalenberg. Askania, December 20, 2010; archived from the original on July 6, 2012 ; accessed on February 20, 2017 (press release).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Woerner, Natalia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 7th September 1967 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stuttgart |