
Actor
Gudrun Landgrebe
Born 1950 · Göttingen, Germany
Gudrun Landgrebe (born 20 June 1950) is a German actress. Landgrebe was born in Göttingen, grew up in Bochum, and attended theatre school in Cologne from 1968 until 1971. In 1971 she made her debut at Stadttheater Bielefeld. She also appeared in Heimat as the character Klärchen Sisse. Since 1981 she has frequently appeared in German movies - her first film role was in the comedy Dabbel Trabbel. In 1983 she gained international fame in the Robert van Ackerens movie Die flambierte Frau. Further movies such as Istvan Szabo's Oberst Redl (1985) and Burkhard Driest's Annas Mutter (1984) followed. In 1985 she appeared alongside Kevin McNally in The Berlin Affair. She appeared in 1998 in the TV movie Opera Ball with Heiner Lauterbach and Franka Potente. In 1997 she was in Rossini, with Mario Adorf, Veronica Ferres, Heiner Lauterbach, Jan Josef Liefers and Götz George, directed by Helmut Dietl. Landgrebe has been married to Dr. Ulrich von Nathusius since June 2001 and lives in Hunsrück. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gudrun Landgrebe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Alarm for Cobra 11: The Motorway Police
Sophie · 1996

Heimat
Klärchen Sisse · 1984

Scene of the Crime
Anne Corelli · 1970

Colonel Redl
Katalin · 1985

The Three Investigators and the Dragon's Legacy
Countess Codrina · 2023

Derrick
Agnes Braun · 1974

Rossini
Valerie · 1997

Wunderkinder
Irina Salmonova · 2011

Weißblaue Wintergeschichten
Eleonore Lemberger · 1994

Die Hütte am See
Sylvia · 1992

Tresko – Amigo Affäre
Katrin Tresko · 1996
Betrogen – Eine Ehe am Ende
Martina Goldbeck · 1997

Die Harald Schmidt Show
Self · 1995

The Cat
Jutta Ehser · 1988

Invitation to the Dance
Ulla · 1977

Cracks in the Shell
Vera · 2012

Donna Leon
Franca Trevisan · 2000
Romy Award
Self - Presenter · 1990

Castle Hohenstein
Carla Roth · 1992

Die Kaltenbach-Papiere
Eva Sadowski · 1991

Yerma
Yerma · 1984

Silent Storm
Andrea · 2001
Tresko - Der Maulwurf
Katrin Tresko · 1996
Wunderjahre
Hannelore Hoffmann · 1992