Tamara Rohloff

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Tamara Rohloff, 2011

Tamara Rohloff (* 1961 in Berlin ) is a German theater and film actress .

Life

Tamara Rohloff grew up in a business household in Berlin and wanted to be an actress as a child. After graduating from high school in 1980, she studied sports science in Berlin. After graduating in 1984, she entered the theater stage at the Schillertheater in the cabaret program “ Book Burning” in 1985 . From 1987 to 1989 she learned the acting profession at the Heilbronn Theater in classical, mostly tragic roles such as Mascha in Chekhov's Three Sisters , in the Agnes in Molières women 's school or as Johanna von Orléans . After switching to television, she starred in the three-part novel adaptation of Ilse Gräfin von Bredows Potatoes with Stippe in 1990/1991 and later in numerous German TV series such as Bella Block , Ein Fall für Zwei , our teacher Doktor Specht (Frau “Lämmchen” Lammert) and vor especially girl friends - friendship with a heart in the role of Ilka Frowein. In addition to her television roles, she also appeared in a few movies. From 2013 to 2014 she played the role of the church council chairman Constanze Abel in the series Heartbreaker Father of Four Sons .

The actress has also worked as a communication trainer since 2002.

Tamara Rohloff is single and lives with her son (* 1995) in Berlin.

Filmography

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movie theater

  • 1986: Meier , director: Peter Timm
  • 1987: Weiberwirtschaft, director: Thomas Engel
  • 1999: Codes, (short film), directed by Kilian von Keyserlingk
  • 1999: My friend, his mother and the Elbe (short film), director: Kathie Liers
  • 2000: Paul Is Dead , directed by Hendrik Handloegten
  • 2006: Der Sturm, directed by Ralf Stadler
  • 2014: Face of Evil (short film), director: Jasmin Lord

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tamara Roloff on the website of the agency “Kommunikationvisionäre”, accessed on November 16, 2015