Christine Schorn

Christine Schorn ( born 1 February 1944 in Prague ) is a German actress.

Life

Christine Schorn is the third child of actor couple Peter Schorn and Alice Marianne Emilie Schorn, born Scheimer ( stage name: Elizabeth of Wielander ). After escaping from Prague Salzburg Christine Schorn initially grew up in Kiel and from the early 1950s in Berlin. At 16 she decided to take up the profession of parents and applied to drama school. Since it was first rejected as too young, she worked as a laundress and shop assistant and then studied from 1961 to 1964 at the State Drama School in Berlin.

Immediately after graduation she had in 1963 together with Dieter man at the Deutsches Theater in the play the way the Soviet author Victor Rosow great success. She is engaged to this day unchanged at this theater and played there, among other things Recha in Nathan the Wise, Alcmene in hacks ' Amphytrion, Lady Milford in Kabale und Liebe, Yelena in Uncle Vanya and the title role in García Lorca's Dona Rosita remains unmarried and the Duchess of Friedland in Schiller's Wallenstein. From 1973 to 1980 she paused at the theater for private reasons and also brought her daughter to the world.

On television, Christine Schorn was often used, and received the 1968 National Prize of the GDR I. class of Arts and Letters for her portrayal of an engineer Bolzin in time is luck.

In the films Night Games (1978 ) and especially the concern (1982 ) could also provide as the lead actress her acting skills to the test. In 1986 she received as part of the collective actor of the television film Ernst Thalmann, the National Prize, Second Class.

After the turn, she continued her career and was mostly seen in TV series such as Police 110 and the theater. The all-German audience it was the latest with the satirical television series We are also a nation ( 1994), which took the problems of the reunified German for a ride, as female lead role alongside Manfred Krug known. Most recently, they share in the success of the award -winning film work Good Bye, Lenin! (2003) and was honored for her supporting role as alcoholic mother of three adult daughters Franziska Meletzkys free according to plan (2008) with the German Film Prize 2008. Was again honored as best supporting actress with the German Film Award in 2013 for her performance as Schorn cancer of Wotan Wilke Möhring in mother André Erkaus tragicomedy Life is nothing for Cowards ( 2013).

Filmography

Theater

Awards

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