Suzanne Zialenbach

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Suzanne Zialenbach (* 1960 ) is a German actress .

Life

She completed her training at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart , where she completed her diploma in 1988 and a little later a master's degree at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster . She also studied German , Romance studies and art history . She achieved her acting breakthrough in her leading role as the scheming Lilo Gottschick in the RTL soap opera Gute Zeiten, Schlechter Zeiten , which she mimed for a year.

She became popular with a large television audience through recurring roles such as B. as Commissioner Barbara Grund in the series Schwarz intervenes or known as Ruth Fabian in the series Father Against Will . In addition, she worked in films such as The Vow or First Love with and in feature films, which include The Murderer of My Mother , Midsummer Night's Death , The Incorruptible and Jury Court .

Today Suzanne Zialenbach is rarely seen on television. She has primarily specialized in audio productions, such as readings, features or documentations on e.g. B. WDR or Arte . Suzanne Zialenbach lives in Cologne , she gives speech training and acting lessons and works full time as a professor for speech training and acting at the Alanus University in Alfter.

Filmography

Radio features / documentation

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "I'm on fire and I will always be on fire!" On Thomas Gaevert's website