Corinna Harfouch
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Corinna Harfouch | |
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Harfouch in 2017 | |
Born | Corinna Meffert (1954-10-16) 16 October 1954 (age 69) Suhl, Thuringia, East Germany |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–present |
Corinna Harfouch (German: [koˈʁɪ.na haʁˈfʊx] ⓘ; née Meffert; born 16 October 1954) is a German actress.
Early life and education
Harfouch was born in Suhl, East Germany, the daughter of the teacher Wolfgang Meffert and his wife Marianne (née Kleber). She worked as a nurse and studied acting at the National Theatre School in Berlin from 1978 to 1981.
Career
In 1994, Harfouch was a member of the jury at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival, chaired by Jeremy Thomas.[1]
After a few guest roles in the Tatort crime series, Harfouch became part of the permanent cast in 2023, succeeding Meret Becker in the series' Berlin team.[2]
Personal life
Harfouch's first husband was a Lebanese computer scientist named Nabil Harfouch, with whom she has one daughter. From 1985 to 2007,[3] she was married to Michael Gwisdek, with whom she has two sons, musician Johannes Gwisdek [de] and actor Robert Gwisdek.[4]
Selected filmography
- 1986: The House on the River
- 1987: Yasemin
- 1988: Die Schauspielerin
- 1988: Treffen in Travers
- 1988: Fallada: The Last Chapter
- 1989: Pestalozzi's Mountain
- 1991: The Tango Player
- 1991: Between Pankow and Zehlendorf [de]
- 1992: The Mystery of the Amber Room [de]
- 1994: Charlie & Louise - Das doppelte Lottchen
- 1994: Stockholm Marathon
- 1995: The Promise
- 1995: 5 Stunden Angst – Geiselnahme im Kindergarten (TV film)
- 1996: Gates of Fire (TV film)
- 1996: Sexy Sadie
- 1996: Father's Day
- 1996: Gefährliche Freundin (TV film)
- 1997: Der Ausbruch (TV film)
- 1997: Knockin' on Heaven's Door
- 1998: Solo for Clarinet [de]
- 1998: The Big Mambo
- 1999: The Devil and Ms. D [de]
- 1999: To the Horizon and Beyond
- 2000: Fandango
- 2001: Vera Brühne (TV film)
- 2002: Bibi Blocksberg
- 2002–2006: Eva Blond (TV series)
- 2003: Die fremde Frau (TV film)
- 2004: Downfall - portrayed Magda Goebbels
- 2004: Bibi Blocksberg and the Secret of the Blue Owls [de]
- 2004: C(r)ook [de]
- 2005: Through This Night [de]
- 2006: Silver Wedding [de] (TV film)
- 2006: Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
- 2006: Rage (TV film)
- 2007: According to the Plan
- 2007: An die Grenze [de] (TV film)
- 2008: A Year Ago in Winter
- 2008: Berlin Calling
- 2009: Whiskey with Vodka [de]
- 2009: This Is Love
- 2011: Cracks in the Shell
- 2011: No Sex Is No Option [de]
- 2012: Home for the Weekend
- 2012: Move
- 2013: Finsterworld
- 2015: Jack
- 2017: Fack ju Göhte 3
- 2019: Lara
Recognition
- 1993 – 43rd Berlin International Film Festival: Berlinale Camera[5]
- 1996 – Bavarian Film Awards, Best Actress[6]
- 2007 – Golden Goblet of the Shanghai International Film Festival, Best Actress (for According to the Plan)[7]
- 2015 – Theaterpreis Berlin[8]
- 2019 – Crystal Globe, Best Actress (for Lara)[9]
- 2024 – German Film Award, Best Actress (for Dying)[10]
References
- ^ "Berlinale: 1994 Juries". Berlin International Film Festival. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
- ^ Christian Buß (7 April 2023), Corinna Harfouch als »Tatort«-Ermittlerin: SOKO Berlin Der Spiegel.
- ^ Michael Schacht (4 February 2011), Michael Gwisdek– Ex-Mann von Corinna Harfourch: Ich bin nicht der Vater unseres Sohnes Bild.
- ^ B.Z. - Hausbesuch bei den Gwisdeks, B.Z., 12 September 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
- ^ "Berlinale: 1993 Prize Winners". Berlin International Film Festival. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
- ^ "Bayerische Filmpreisträger" (PDF). Bayerische Staatskanzlei. 22 March 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
- ^ Sen-lun Yu (24 June 2007), Shanghai film festhands top prize to Meletzky's Plan Screen Daily.
- ^ Patrick Wildermann (10 May 2015), Corinna Harfouch erhält Berliner Theaterpreis: "Ich hatte viel Glück, das stimmt" Der Tagesspiegel.
- ^ Orlando Parfitt (8 July 2019), Karlovy Vary Film Festival reveals 2019 winners Screen Daily.
- ^ Carolin Ströbele (4 May 2024), Schönstes Scheitern Die Zeit.
External links
- Corinna Harfouch at IMDb
- Corinna Harfouch discography at Discogs
- "Corinna Harfouch: Photographs". virtual-history.com. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
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