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Early in her career, Haberlandt played the role of Lucile Duplessis in Danton's Death, with the Berliner Ensemble, in a production directed by Robert Wilson. She has appeared in such films as Learning to Lie, The Moon and Other Lovers, Cold Is the Breath of Evening, and Summer Window. Haberlandt is a member of the Thalia Theater in Hamburg.
Fritzi Haberlandt [2] as Tina Fischer, an East German doctor whose novelist brother, Thomas Posimski, defected to West Germany. Chris Veres [ 1 ] as Tim, a closeted gay American G.I. who works with Alex at an AIDS hospice.
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Haberlandt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Friedrich J. Haberlandt (1826–1878), Austro-Hungarian scientist; Fritzi Haberlandt (born 1975), German actress; Gottlieb Haberlandt (1854–1945), Austrian botanist; Ludwig Haberlandt (1885–1932), Austrian scientist
Fabian Busch, Fritzi Haberlandt, Sophie Rois, Susanne Bormann Comedy: Liberated Zone: Norbert Baumgarten Michael Ojake , Florian Lukas, Johanna Klante , Annett Renneberg, Axel Prahl: Comedy: Eine Liebe in Afrika Xaver Schwarzenberger
Deutschland 89 is a 2020 German spy thriller television series, starring Jonas Nay as Martin Rauch, an agent of East Germany following the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. It is a sequel to the 2015 series Deutschland 83, and 2018 series Deutschland 86, and premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 25 September 2020.
The U.S. Open is in full swing — and everyone is talking about Taylor Fritz. On Sept. 3, the American 26-year-old tennis player advanced to a Grand Slam quarterfinal after defeating Germany’s ...
Lars Eidinger was born in 1975 or 1976 [1] to an engineer and a nurse, and grew up with his older brother in West Berlin's Marienfelde district. [2]He is a graduate of the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he studied alongside Fritzi Haberlandt, Nina Hoss, [3] Devid Striesow, and Mark Waschke.