Nina Hoger
Nina Babette Hoger (born March 24, 1961 in Hamburg ) is a German actress .
Private life
Nina Hoger was born in 1961 as the daughter of actress Hannelore Hoger and her then partner Norbert Ecker . Her grandfather Leo Hoger was an actor and stage manager at the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater . She was married to the film producer Frank Döhmann and from 1993 to the end of 2004 she was a partner in 7 Tage Filmproduktion GmbH , of which she was also the managing director. In the course of the surreptitious advertising scandal surrounding Colonia Media , it got into the headlines. Hoger currently lives in Berlin .
Career
Through her family, Nina Hoger came into contact with acting and theater at an early age and made her debut in the television film Case Studies by Hartmut Griesmayr at the age of 18 in 1979 . 1986 saw the actress for the first time in the cinema when she starred in the film The Madonna Man by director Hans C. Blumenberg .
In 1987 she stood by her mother's side for the five-part television series The Bertinis in front of the camera. The mother-daughter duo has often been seen together over the course of both careers. The two played in the television series Marleneken and took on the leading roles in the television film Four Mermaids and its sequel. There, as in real life, they embodied mother and daughter.
In the film adaptation of the novel Anniversaries by Uwe Johnson , she worked with the director Margarethe von Trotta and other colleagues such as Suzanne von Borsody , Axel Milberg , Matthias Habich and Hanns Zischler .
Over the years, Nina Hoger has taken on numerous guest and recurring roles in successful series such as the Tatort series, Die Pfefferkörner or Dr. Sommerfeld - News from the Bülowbogen . Also in the hit series Bella Block , played by her mother Hannelore Hoger, she made a guest appearance in the episode Behind the Mirrors in 2004 as the wife of a hotel manager, the first murder victim.
In 2007, Hoger stood at the side of Marc Zwinz and Marian Meder for the movie Die Helden von der Neighborhood , which was shown at the International Film Festival in Berlin in the category Perspektive Deutsches Kino .
Awards
- 1984: Gold film tape for escape to the front
- 2001: Robert Geisendörfer Prize for Revelations of a Marriage
Filmography (selection)
- 1979: case studies
- 1981: Conflagration (TV movie)
- 1986: Jokehnen or How long do you travel from East Prussia to Germany? (TV three-part)
- 1987: The Bertinis (TV series in five parts)
- 1988: Singles
- 1988: Beyond Blue
- 1988: Tatort - Winter Chess
- 1989: Marleneken
- 1990: Commissioner Goedeke (TV series)
- 1992: Crime Scene - Camerone
- 1992–1993: Friends for life
- 1993: Chopin - Pictures of a Separation
- 1993: Ludwig 1881
- 1993: The old man - incitement to murder
- 1993: The old man - girl trap
- 1993: Derrick - Melody of Death
- 1993: Happy Journey - Sun City
- 1994: Sports doctor Conny Knipper - Giants
- 1994: Natalie - End of the line baby line
- 1994: Welcome to Babylon
- 1995: Tatort - murder assignment
- 1996: Crime Scene - Murder when it appears
- 1996: Sports doctor Conny Knipper - windfall
- 1996: Man, Pia!
- 1997: Lisa Falk - The last visitor
- 1997–1998: Haunted from the crypt
- 1998: Tatort - Blind Couriers
- 1998: The Castle of Horror
- 1998: Natalie III - baby stroke online
- 1999: A marriage is revealed
- 1999–2002: Nesthocker - family to be given away
- 1999: Haunted in the realm of shadows
- 2000: anniversaries
- 2000: The woman who loved a murderer
- 2001–2004: The peppercorns
- 2001: Leo and Claire
- 2001: four mermaids
- 2001: Spook at the Gate of Time
- 2001: Police call 110 - Right under your skin (TV series)
- 2002: Tatort - junk and manslaughter
- 2002: Police call 110 - executioner's meal
- 2002: Tatort - Lastrumer mixture
- 2002: Forever for you
- 2002: between always and never
- 2002: beautiful lies
- 2003: Dr. Sommerfeld - Between all chairs
- 2003: Bella Block : Behind the Mirrors
- 2004: The bull from Tölz: Star Wars
- 2004: Tatort - Dog Life (screenplay)
- 2004: Dr. Sommerfeld - News from the Bülowbogen - Old dreams, new love
- 2005: Four mermaids
- 2005: The prosecutor - executioner's meal
- 2006: SOKO Kitzbühel (episode: Stalker)
- 2007: A stormy mess
- 2008: The heroes from the neighborhood
- 2008: Pastor Braun - The Rabbi's Gardens
- 2008: Emergency call harbor edge - a matter of the heart
- 2009: Stubbe - Case by case: In the blind spot
- 2011: Tuesday women ... on the Camino de Santiago to true friendship
- 2012–2013: The country doctor
- 2013: SOKO Leipzig - one person always pays
- 2013: SOKO Cologne - death of a kidnapper
- 2014: Tuesday women - seven days without
- from 2014: For heaven's sake - (role: Sister Theodora)
- 2015: Tuesday women - between cabbage and turnips
- 2015: Block B - Under arrest
- 2017: SOKO Cologne - The Robbers
Radio plays
- 1984: Per Wahlöö : Stahlsprung Company (Nora)
- 1997: Paul Auster : City of Glass (Virginia Stillman) - Director: Alfred Behrens ( WDR / BR )
- 1999: Ken Follett : Die Säulen der Erde (Ellen) - Director: Leonhard Koppelmann - Radio play in 9 parts (WDR)
Web links
- Nina Hoger in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Nina Hoger at filmportal.de
- “The Double Hogers. “I can't stand lies” - “But you're allowed to fool around” “ , Spiegel online , December 17, 2007, interview, photo series and video
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nina Hoger involved in surreptitious advertising affair. In: ksta.de. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger , July 19, 2005, accessed on January 23, 2019 .
- ^ Judith Bonesky: The 13 secrets of the TV nuns. ARD series "For Heaven's Sake". Bild.de, May 31, 2013, accessed March 24, 2014 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hoger, Nina |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hoger, Nina Babette |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 24, 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |