Maren Kroymann
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Maren Kroymann (born July 19, 1949 in Walsrode) is a German actress and singer.
Kroymann studied English, Romance studies, and American studies at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. After spending time in Paris and the United States, Kroymann moved to Berlin, where she sang in the Hanns-Eisler Choir. In recent years, Kroymann has appeared in a number of German films. She lives with Claudia Müller in Berlin.[citation needed] Kroymann supports LGBT rights.
[edit] Filmography
- 1986: Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg (Hikes through Mark Brandenburg)[1]
- 1988: Oh Gott, Herr Pfarrer (Oh God, Reverend)[2]
- 1990: Baldur Blauzahn (Baldur Bluetooth)
- 1992: Vera Wesskamp
- 1993: Brandnacht (Burning Night)
- 1992: Kein Pardon (No Pardon)
- 1996: Nachtschwester Kroymann (Night Nurse Kroymann, comedy show)
- 1996: Das Superweib (The Super Woman)[3]
- 1998: Gisbert
- 1998: Der Campus (The Campus)
- 1999: Schande (Shame)
- 2000: Tatort — Bienzle und das Doppelspiel (Crime Scene — Bienzle and the Double Game)
- 2001 - 2007: Mein Leben & Ich (My Life and I)
- 2001: Durch dick und dünn (Through Thick and Thin)
- 2003: Der Preis der Wahrheit (The Price of the Truth)
- 2004: Ein Baby zum Verlieben (A Baby to Fall in Love)
- 2004: Tatort – Bienzle und der steinerne Gast (Crime Scene — Bienzle and the Guest of Stone)
- 2006: Nicht ohne meine Schwiegereltern (Not without my Inlaws)
- 2006: Verfolgt (Push me)[4]
- 2007: Die Welle (The Wave)
- 2007: Pastewka (TV series, guest)
[edit] External links
- Maren Kroymanns Homepage
- Maren Kroymann in the German National Library catalogue
- Zitty, Mein Coming Out hat mich mutiger gemacht ("my coming out has made me more courageous"), online in kino.zitty.de (interview)
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