Petra Berndt

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Petra Berndt (2017)

Petra Berndt (born January 27, 1965 in Munich ) is a German actress .

Life

Petra Berndt completed an acting training , which she completed in 1991 with the stage maturity examination. This was followed by theater engagements at the Stadttheater Ingolstadt and the Volkstheater Munich .

Berndt made her film debut in 1990 in a supporting role in the movie The Terrible Girl by Michael Verhoeven . There followed smaller roles in Waiter! by Gerhard Polt and in the international co-production Salt on Our Skin , directed by Andrew Birkin . Helmut Dietl got Berndt for his film Rossini - or the murderous question of who slept with whom in front of the television camera. Berndt also had a small role in the movie Marlene .

From the mid-1990s, her career also began on German television. Berndt took on several continuous series roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles. Berndt has been in continuous and recurring series roles, including in the series As long as there is love , as Biggi’s office assistant in Dr. Schwarz and Dr. Martin can be seen as primary school teacher Gilda in Forsthaus Falkenau , as an anteroom lady Linda in The Best of My Life and as Hannelore Birkenstock in A Case for BARZ .

Berndt was featured several times on German television in Heimatfilms and folk comedies with a Bavarian or Austrian background, where she was often committed to the role type of the sensual, erotic, often also scheming, youthful lover. In 1998 she played Sefferl in Julian Roman Pölsler's award-winning two- parter The Schandfleck . In Jennerwein she played the waitress Rosl. In 2005 she took part in the modern homeland film Welcome home . In 2005 she was also the scheming maid Veronika in a new television adaptation of the novel Die Geierwally , who briefly rose to become a farmer and farm owner. She had other roles in entertainment and family films for ARD and ZDF .

From mid-October 2013 to the end of January 2014 she took on a supporting role in the ARD telenovela Sturm der Liebe ; she played the role of the Bavarian actress Magdalena Murnau.

Berndt also worked in documentaries and film documentaries. In 2009, for example, she took on a role in the semi-documentary television film Das deutsche Grundgesetz - Chiemseekonvent 1948 for Bayerischer Rundfunk .

Filmography (selection)

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