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Joachim Genannt Thalbach (other)
Joachim genannt Thalbach may refer to: * Anna Maria Joachim genannt Thalbach (born 1973), German actress known as Anna Thalbach * Katharina Joachim genannt Thalbach (born 1954), German actress and stage director known as Katharina Thalbach * (born 1995), German actress known as Nellie Thalbach * Sabine Joachim genannt Thalbach (1932–1966), German actress known as Sabine Thalbach See also * Joachim (surname) Joachim is a Germanic surname, ultimately derived from the Biblical king Jehoiakim. Pronunciation varies, and may be wa-keem' or jo'-akim. People with this surname * Amalie Joachim (1839–1899), Austrian-German contralto and voice teacher, wife ... * Thalbach (other) {{disamb ...
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Anna Maria Joachim Genannt Thalbach
Anna Maria Joachim genannt Thalbach (born 1 June 1973), known as Anna Maria Thalbach, is a German actress. Her mother, Katharina Thalbach, is also an actress. Her daughter is an actress as well. In 2002, she was in Alexander Pfeuffer's short film ''Breakfast?'' Selected filmography References External links * 1973 births Living people German television actresses Actresses from Berlin German film actresses 20th-century German actresses 21st-century German actresses {{Germany-screen-actor-stub ...
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Katharina Joachim Genannt Thalbach
Katharina Thalbach (; actually ''Katharina Joachim genannt Thalbach''; born 19 January 1954) is a German actress and stage director. She played theatre at the Berliner Ensemble and at the Volksbühne Berlin, and was actress in the film '' The Tin Drum''. She worked as a theatre and opera director. Life and work Born in East Berlin, Katharina Thalbach's father Benno Besson was a director, her mother Sabine Thalbach, was an actress. Also actors are her half-brother and her stepmother Ursula Karusseit. At the age of four, Thalbach was playing children's roles on stage, on television and in films. After the death of her mother in 1966, Helene Weigel took her under her care. In 1967, she made her debut as the whore Betty (later the Polly) in Erich Engel's production of Brecht's ''Dreigroschenoper''. She completed her Abitur at the Max-Planck-Oberschule. She obtained her stage maturity examination () as a master student of Helene Weigel, Berliner Ensemble. Thalbach played at ...
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Sabine Joachim Genannt Thalbach
Sabine Thalbach (actually ''Sabine Joachim genannt Thalbach''; 4 August 1932 – 30 September 1966) was a German actress who appeared in many East German films. She was married to the director Benno Besson, and was the mother of the actress Katharina Thalbach. Selected filmography * ''The Kaiser's Lackey'' (1951) * ''Don't Forget My Little Traudel ''Don't Forget My Little Traudel'' (german: Vergeßt mir meine Traudel nicht) is an East German comedy film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1957. Plot Traudel is a war orphan, whose mother had died in the Ravensbrück concentratio ...'' (1957) References External links * 1932 births 1966 deaths Actresses from Berlin German film actresses 20th-century German actresses {{Germany-film-actor-stub ...
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Joachim (surname)
Joachim is a Germanic surname, ultimately derived from the Biblical king Jehoiakim. Pronunciation varies, and may be wa-keem' or jo'-akim. People with this surname * Amalie Joachim (1839–1899), Austrian-German contralto and voice teacher, wife of Joseph * Attila Joachim (1923–1947), Hungarian Holocaust victim * Aurélien Joachim (born 1986), Luxembourgian footballer * Benoît Joachim (born 1976), Luxembourgian professional road racing cyclist * Charlie Joachim (1920–2002), American basketball player * Ferenc Joachim (1882–1964), Hungarian (Magyar) painter of portraits and landscapes * Harold H. Joachim (1868–1938), British idealist philosopher * Irène Joachim (1913–2001), French soprano; grand-daughter of the violinist Joseph Joachim * Joseph Joachim (1831–1907), Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher, husband of Amalie * (1834–1904), Swiss author * Julian Joachim (born 1974), English professional footballer * Otto Joachim (co ...
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