Christiane Hammacher

Christiane Hammacher (* 1939 in Mannheim; native Christiane Hammer) is a German actress.

The daughter of actor couple grew up in Berlin, Karlsruhe and Bern. After acting lessons with her ​​parents, she made her debut in 1960 at Studio Theatre in Bern as Alizon in Fry's The Lady 's not for Burning. She went from 1960 to 1962 at the studio theater on, from 1962 to 1964 at the Theater Oberhausen and in the season 1964/65 at the Stadttheater Luzern. In Lucerne, she embodied Franziska in Minna von Barn-helm, Cressida in Troilus and Cressida and Rossignol in The Persecution and Assassination of Jean Paul Marat by Peter Weiss.

From 1965 to 1973 she worked at the Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus. Important roles here were Susanne in the great Day or The Marriage of Figaro, Mara in Claudel's Annunciation, Maria in Twelfth Night, the title role of August Strindberg's Miss Julie and Damis in Tartuffe.

From 1973 to 1983 she was part of the ensemble of the Munich Studio Theater. There she performed, among others, in the German premiere of hacks The funfair to Plunder hamlet on and again as Franziska in Dieter Dorn production of Minna von Barn-helm.

Since 1983 Christiane Hammacher is freelance. 1983/84, she took a tour with the stage show Chan songs and performed at theaters in Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt am Main. Among other things, she played with Johannes Heesters for the Munich tour Karl Auer gas Casanova at Dux Castle. With her ​​partner and later husband Gunnar Möller she gave 580 performances Loriots Dramatic works on tour and in the comedy at the Bayerischer Hof.

In 1985 she received during the Gandersheimer Domfestspiele the " Roswitha Ring ".

On television, Christiane Hammacher was repeated to see especially in the crime series The Old, Derrick and Tatort. She is married to her longtime partner Gunnar Möller since 2003.

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