Nina Kunzendorf
Nina Kunzendorf (born November 10, 1971 in Mannheim ) is a German actress .
Life
Nina Kunzendorf was born as the daughter of a teacher and a doctor and grew up with her younger sister in Mannheim . After graduating from Ludwig-Frank-Gymnasium, she studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Hamburg from 1992 to 1996 . After her first engagement at the Nationaltheater Mannheim , she played at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg from 1998 to 2001 . In 2001 Kunzendorf moved to Munich and was a member of the Münchner Kammerspiele ensemble until 2004 . In 2004, together with Brigitte Hobmeier , Thomas Loibl and Stefan Sevenich, she received the Bavarian Art Prize in the performing arts category .
Kunzendorf made her television debut in 2002 in Jo Baier's post-war saga Verlorenes Land at the side of Martina Gedeck and Monica Bleibtreu . Since then she has appeared in numerous television productions, including again directed by Jo Baiers in Stauffenberg as his wife Nina and in 2003 also in Margarethe von Trotta's Rosenstraße on the big screen. She had her first cinema appearance in 1992 in Yılmaz Arslan's highly acclaimed first work, Langer Gang, about a group of mentally and physically disabled adolescents in a rehabilitation center.
In Rainer Kaufmann's multi-award-winning drama, Kunzendorf accompanied a terminally ill farmer on Maria's last trip as the nurse Andrea and was awarded a special prize at the Bavarian TV Prize in 2005 together with Monica Bleibtreu and Michael Fitz . Also in 2005, she played in the Police Call 110 episode The Scarlet Angel, the victim of a violent crime who refuses to assume the victim stance expected of him. For her dramatic performance Kunz village was in 2006, along with their fellow actors Michaela May and Edgar Selge and director Dominik Graf and screenwriter Günter Schütter with the Grimme Prize awarded gold. In 2006, three more films in which Kunzendorf participated were nominated for the Grimme Prize: Sperling and the cat in a trap , Die Nachrichten and Maria's last trip .
In 2006 Kunzendorf stood in front of the camera for Andreas Kleinert's whore children , who plays against the backdrop of Hamburg's media world; In the same year, directed by Lars Kraume, Guten Morgen, Herr Grothe , was created, which sheds light on everyday life at a German secondary school. In Matti Geschonneck's two-part thriller Kidnapped , Kunzendorf as Liane Bergmann got caught in a web of lies, family intrigues and old unpaid accounts. In 2010 she took on the role of ethics officer Helen Berg in Niki Stein's drama about a Scientology ex-member, Until Nothing Remains . The television film In aller Stille , in which Kunzendorf plays a policewoman at the end of her strength, was again made in collaboration with the director and screenwriter, Ariela Bogenberger , of Maria's Last Journey , and Michael Fitz as a film partner.
In May 2011, Nina Kunzendorf and Joachim Król succeeded the Frankfurt investigative team Andrea Sawatzki and Jörg Schüttauf as crime scene commissioners for Hessischer Rundfunk . After five episodes, Nina Kunzendorf gave up the role in 2012 at her own request. In 2013, she had a guest appearance in a different role as a commissioner in the crime scene of the NDR. Her successor in Frankfurt was Margarita Broich in November 2013 . In 2015 she received the German Film Award as best supporting actress for the actual leading role of Lene Winter in Christian Petzold's feature film Phoenix .
Nina Kunzendorf lives in Berlin with her two children and is in a relationship with Stefan Kornatz .
Filmography
- 1992: long gear
- 2002: Lost Land (TV movie)
- 2002: wedding anniversary (short film)
- 2003: Driven Hunt (TV movie)
- 2003: Rosenstrasse
- 2004: Schimanski: The Secret of the Golem (TV series)
- 2004: Stauffenberg (TV movie)
- 2005: Police Call 110: The Scarlet Angel (TV series)
- 2005: Maria's Last Journey (TV movie)
- 2005: Sparrow and the Trapped Cat (TV series)
- 2005: The News (TV Movie)
- 2006: You don't kiss nice neighbors (TV movie)
- 2007: Good morning, Mr. Grothe (TV movie)
- 2007: fearful rabbits (TV movie)
- 2008: Whores Children (TV movie)
- 2009: Kidnapped (TV movie)
- 2009: Tatort: Neuland (TV series)
- 2009: Scene of the crime: Descent into Hell
- 2010: Until nothing remains (TV movie)
- 2010: Reunion with a stranger (TV movie)
- 2010: In all Silence (TV movie)
- 2011: Blaubeerblau (TV movie)
- 2011: Years of Love (TV movie)
- 2011: The Duo: Love and Death (TV series)
- 2011–2015: Tatort → see Steier and Mey
- 2011: a better world
- 2011: The dead on the night train
- 2012: It's bad
- 2012: In the name of the father
- 2013: Who breaks the silence
- 2013: Crime scene: murder on Langeoog
- 2013: Commissioner Lucas - Bitter Pills (TV series)
- 2013: my sisters
- 2013: The girl with the sulfur sticks (TV movie)
- 2014: Phoenix
- 2015: Woman in Gold (Woman in gold)
- 2015: Night of Fear (TV movie)
- 2016: The program (TV film)
- 2016: Help, we're offline! (TV movie)
- since 2016: Deadly Secrets (TV series)
- 2016: Stolen Truth
- 2017: Hunting in Cape Town
- 2020: The promise
- 2017: The Disappearance (TV four-part)
- 2018: Hackerville (TV series, episode Three Nines )
- 2019: Class reunion (TV film)
- 2019: The Good Bull: Eat or Die (TV series)
- 2019: Class Reunion (TV Series)
- 2019: Death Fever - News from Antwerp (TV movie)
- 2020: Schwartz & Schwartz : Where Death Lives (TV series)
theatre
National Theater Mannheim
- 1996–1998: Ritter, Dene, Voss by Thomas Bernhard - Director: Barbara Frey
- 1996–1998: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov - Director: Bruno Klimek
- 1996–1998: Antigone von Sophocles - Director: Jasmin Hoch
Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg
- 1998–2001: Jeff Koons by Rainald Goetz - Director: Stefan Bachmann
- 1998–2001: battles! by Tom Lanoye , Luk Perceval - Director: Luk Perceval
Kammerspiele Munich
- 2001–2003: Oresty by Aeschylus - Director: Andreas Kriegenburg
- 2001–2004: Alcestis by Euripides - director: Jossi Wieler
- 2003–2004: Miss Sara Sampson by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - director: Stephan Rottkamp
- 2003–2005: Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome by Heiner Müller - Director: Johan Simons
- 2004–2006: Midday Turn by Paul Claudel - Director: Jossi Wieler
- 2005–2007: The Ten Commandments according to the Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieslowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz - Director: Johan Simons
- 2009–2010: The Last Tape / Until the Day Do Part or A Question of Light by Samuel Beckett , Peter Handke - Director: Jossi Wieler (in cooperation with the Salzburg Festival 2009)
Schaubühne Berlin
- 2017–2019: Lenin by Milo Rau & Ensemble, director: Milo Rau (world premiere, 2017)
- 2018–2019: Shakespeare's Last Play by Dead Center, directed by Ben Kidd and Bush Moukarzel (2018)
Radio plays and audio books
- Polar by Albert Ostermaier , Hessischer Rundfunk 2007, with Peter Matić , Wolfgang Michael and Wolfram Koch
- An elephant for the princess by Linda Groeneveld , Sauerländer audio 2013, ISBN 978-3-7373-6593-2
- The Lover by Marguerite Duras , director: Kai Grehn (radio play - SWR ) audio book Hamburg, ISBN 978-3-95713-064-8
- Definitely by Andreas Pflüger, Germany Random House Audio 2016, ISBN 978-3-8371-3402-5
Awards
- 2004 - Bavarian Art Prize in the performing arts category
- 2005 - Bavarian TV Prize for Maria's last trip
- 2006 - Adolf Grimme Prize with gold for Polizeiruf 110 - The Scarlet Angel
- 2009 - Hessian TV Award as Best Actress for crime scene - Neuland
- 2010 - Special Acting Award at the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival for In aller Stille
- 2011 - Grimme Prize for In All Silence
- 2011 - Jupiter Award in the Best TV Actress category for Until nothing remains
- 2011 - German Television Award in the Best Actress category for In aller Stille
- 2012 - Golden Camera for best German actress for love years , Tatort
- 2012 - Grimme Prize for years of love
- 2015 - German Film Award for Best Female Supporting Role for Phoenix
- 2016 - Bavarian TV Award for Best Actress in the categories of TV films / series and series for Night of Fear
Web links
- Literature by and about Nina Kunzendorf in the catalog of the German National Library
- Nina Kunzendorf in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Nina Kunzendorf at filmportal.de (with photo gallery)
- Agency website by Nina Kunzendorf
- Nina Kunzendorf at schauspielervideos.de
- Every role a secret portrait in the FAZ , March 31, 2006
- Every movement counts Portrait in Tagesspiegel , March 28, 2010
- Sharper than the police allow , portrait of Martin Eich in Die Welt , 7 May 2011
- [1] , audio interview from October 22, 2017 NDR 2
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nina Kunzendorf becomes the new "Tatort" commissioner ( Memento from January 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Nina Kunzendorf leaves the "crime scene". In: "daserste.de". Accessed on May 26, 2014 : “Nina Kunzendorf, who is investigating alongside Joachim Król in Frankfurt, is leaving the 'crime scene' at her own request. The fifth and last joint case of the investigator duo Steier (Joachim Król) and Mey (Nina Kunzendorf) has just been shot. "
- ↑ hr-online.de: Margarita Broich becomes Tatort Commissioner in Frankfurt (accessed April 15, 2013)
- ↑ Polar at the radio play days 2007 with audio samples ( memento of the original from March 17, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) 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. (accessed June 6, 2010)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kunzendorf, Nina |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 10, 1971 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mannheim |