Regine Hentschel
Regine Hentschel (born September 23, 1964 in Berlin ) is a German actress .
life and work
Regine Hentschel completed an apprenticeship as a social worker and teacher at the Protestant University of Applied Sciences in Berlin from 1986 to 1990. In addition, she began - also in Berlin - private acting training in 1988, which she ended early in 1990 when she received the stage maturity examination. In addition to acting training, this training also included dance theater and pantomime, singing as well as voice, speech and breathing therapy. Further courses in singing (mezzo-soprano voice) and improvisational theater followed.
Stages of her stage career have included Stuttgart ( State Theater and Altes Schauspielhaus ), Munich ( Bavarian State Theater and comedy at the Bayerischer Hof ), Hamburg ( Deutsches Schauspielhaus and Kampnagel ) and Berlin ( Theater of the West and Kammerspiele ). She played in plays such as Eight Women by Robert Thomas , Brecht's Threepenny Opera , Witch Hunt by Arthur Miller or The Tempest by William Shakespeare , working with well-known directors such as Wilfried Minks , Jérôme Savary and Peter Zadek . In 1998, Hentschel received a nomination for best young actress by the magazine Theater heute .
Regine Hentschel made her debut in front of the television camera in 2000 in the short film Hartes Brot , which won the First Steps Award in the category "Short or animated film up to 25 minutes". This was followed by episode roles in well-known series such as Großstadtrevier , Notruf Hafenkante , SOKO Wismar and SOKO Cologne . In the family series Familie Dr. In 2013 and 2014 she appeared in Kleist in four episodes as Sister Pia . She achieved a high level of awareness through her role as Paula Gabrian in the Sat.1 series Eine wie keine , which Hentschel embodied from November 2009 to September 2010.
As early as 1993, Regine Hentschel was first seen on the big screen in Hape Kerkeling's No Pardon . This was followed by participation in other movies such as Mein Führer - The Really True Truth About Adolf Hitler (2007), The Hairdresser or The Ghostwriter (both 2010).
Regine Hentschel also works as a coach, profiler and lecturer in various areas. She lives in Berlin.
Filmography (selection)
- 1993: No pardon
- 2000: Hard bread
- 2001: metropolitan area
- 2001: Everything for the dog
- 2004: SOKO Wismar
- 2005: the fire
- 2006: my life & me
- 2006: Bloch (TV series) - Anger
- 2007: Mein Fuehrer - The really truest truth about Adolf Hitler
- 2008: Dr. Psycho - The bad guys, the cops, my wife and me
- 2008: The lawyers
- 2009: Emergency call Hafenkante - Kai's decision
- 2009: Lenz
- 2009: Beutolomäus and the forgotten Christmas
- 2009–2010: One like none
- 2010: The Ghost Writer
- 2010: Cindy from Marzahn and the young wild ones
- 2011: Schmidt & Schmitt - We investigate in every case
- 2013: Danni Lowinski - episode: New men
- 2013: In all friendship
- 2013: SOKO Cologne - Late Girls
- 2015: Tuesday women - between cabbage and turnips
- 2015: Visit for Emma
- 2016: Alles Klara - King of the garden gnomes
- 2016: My son, the smart ass
- 2016: Death sleeps softly (TV movie)
- 2016: We are the Rosinskis
- 2018: 1 p.m.
- 2019: North by Northwest - Gold! (TV series)
- 2019: North by Northwest - Mrs. Irmler
- 2019: A Strong Team - Eiskalt (TV series)
- 2019: Beck is back! - The child abduction
- 2019: Stenzel's Christmas presents
- 2020: North by Northwest - A killer and a half
- 2020: North by Northwest - On our own behalf
Web links
- Interview with Regine Hentschel
- Regine Hentschel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Regine Hentschel Homepage
- Agency site at Agentur Schieck, accessed on July 31, 2020
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Vita on humanmanufactory.de , accessed on May 1, 2015 (The agency site also mentions at least 1964 as the year of birth and not like IMDb 1967)
- ↑ Regine Hentschel at the Schieck Agency , accessed on May 1, 2015
- ^ Homepage of Regine Hentschel , accessed on May 1, 2015
- ^ Regine Hentschel at Schauspielervideos.de , accessed on May 1, 2015
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hentschel, Regine |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 23, 1964 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |