Natalia Wörner

Natalia Wörner ( born September 7, 1967 in Stuttgart ) is a German actress.

Life and career

Natalia Wörner grew together with an older sister at their mother, who was a teacher by profession. During their time at school - where she at his own request changed schools four times - Wörner began to work as a model. After graduation and a short general studies at an anthroposophic school ( 1986) she earned her living as a model including Paris, Milan and Vienna. 1987/88 studied Wörner half years acting at Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio in New York and then worked in the local off-off theater scene. She then returned to Germany.

For the first time on German television appeared Wörner 1992 Large Nina Thea and Nat. 1992/93 she participated in a talent show on Sat1 to choose the leading lady for the film adaptation of the novel sequel to Gone with the Wind, the miniseries Scarlett, in part. Your cinema debut with supporting roles in Sherry Horman's what women are wonderful and Dominik Graf The winners (both 1994). Then Wörner was regularly seen in the German film and television. For her portrayal of a mentally disturbed champagne victim in the crime scene ( episode: Perfect Mind, 1996), she won the 1997 Golden Gong. In 2000, Wörner was for her performance in Bella Block the German Television Award in the category Best Actress in a Leading Role - excellent TV movie / miniseries. As a result, the blind love of the thriller series it was seen as a simple and partly vulgar nurse who falls in love with a convicted taxi driver and her disabled sister pushes into prostitution. Since 2006, Wörner is to see once or twice a year as Commissioner Jana Winter in the lead role of the ZDF detective series Under other circumstances.

In March 2011, appeared in the German edition of Playboy magazine along with an interview, a photo series by Wörner, photographed by fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.

Wörner was until 2001, with Herbert Knaup dating, she had met on the set of the winner. From the turn of Miss Texas in 2004 and early 2008 Wörner lived together with the Canadian Robert Seeliger. Together with him she survived Christmas 2004 in Khao Lak, the tsunami caused by the earthquake in the Indian Ocean. Wörner and Seeliger married in January 2006., You have a son. In early January 2008 it was announced that they have separated and Wörner has filed for divorce.

Filmography (selection)

Awards

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