Sabine Kaack

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Sabine Kaack (2011)

Sabine Kaack (* 20th February 1958 in Neumünster ) is a German actress .

life and career

Sabine Kaack grew up in Nortorf and met the actress Helga Feddersen at the age of 14 in the neighboring town of Ellerdorf , who encouraged her to audition at the Hamburg University of Music and Performing Arts . After graduating from high school with a middle school leaving certificate , the now 16-year-old applied to the film school and was accepted for the summer semester the following year. She had already obtained her acting diploma at the age of 19 and received her first engagement at the Freie Volksbühne in Berlin . She achieved nationwide fame in the television series These Drombuschs , which ran between 1983 and 1994 and in which she played the role of Marion Drombusch . In the last season of the successful series, she was replaced by Susanne Schäfer because of her pregnancy . She was able to build on the success of the Drombuschs as Heidi Wüpper in the television series Die Camper . From 2006 to 2011 she was in the ZDF early evening series Da comes Kalle in the female lead role of Pia Andresen . Sabine Kaack acts as an ambassador for the German Rheuma League Berlin e. V.

Sabine Kaack was married to the dermatologist Reinhard Pettker and has a son with him. She lived in Berlin until the end of 2013 , before returning to Nortorf in Schleswig-Holstein.

Filmography (selection)

Works

  • Dor bün ik tohuus - stories and poems ut mien Heimat , Quickborn-Verlag, Hamburg 2019, ISBN 978-3-87651-456-7

Web links

Commons : Sabine Kaack  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.shz.de/lokales/landeszeitung/zurueck-zu-den-wurzeln-id9204946.html
  2. German Rheuma League Berlin e. V .: Sabine Kaack collects children's wishes  ( page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.rheuma-liga-berlin.de
  3. Bunte: Sabine Kaack separates from her husband after 16 years
  4. Back to the roots . shz. Retrieved March 14, 2015.