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Gudrun Landgrebe

Gudrun Landgrebe

4 titles Acting Jun 20, 1950 Göttingen, Germany

Gudrun Landgrebe, born on June 20, 1950, in Göttingen, Germany, is a distinguished actress recognized for her impactful contributions to film and television. She spent her formative years in Bochum and pursued her passion for acting at a theater school in Cologne from 1968 to 1971. Landgrebe made her stage debut at the Stadttheater Bielefeld in 1971, quickly establishing herself in the performing arts.

Her film career began with the comedy "Dabbel Trabbel," but it was her role in the 1983 film "Die flambierte Frau," directed by Robert van Ackeren, that catapulted her to international prominence. She further showcased her talent in significant films such as Istvan Szabo's "Oberst Redl" (1985) and "Annas Mutter" (1984) by Burkhard Driest. Additionally, she co-starred with Kevin McNally in "The Berlin Affair" in 1985.

Landgrebe's television work includes her performance in the 1998 TV movie "Opera Ball," alongside notable actors like Heiner Lauterbach and Franka Potente. In 1997, she appeared in "Rossini," directed by Helmut Dietl, featuring a stellar cast that included Mario Adorf and Veronica Ferres.

Since June 2001, she has been married to Dr. Ulrich von Nathusius and currently resides in Hunsrück, where she continues to be celebrated for her contributions to the arts.

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