Natalia Wörner
Natalia Wörner (German: [naˈtaːlɪ̯aː ˈvœʁ.nɐ] (listen); born 7 September 1967 in Stuttgart, West Germany) is a German actress.
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Born | Natalia Wörner 7 September 1967 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse(s) | Robert Seeliger (2006–2008) |
Partner(s) | Heiko Maas (2016 – present) |
Website | www |
Biography
After finishing high school in Stuttgart, Wörner moved to New York City, where she studied acting at Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio. In 2000, she returned to Germany where she won a German television award, the Deutscher Fernsehpreis, for best leading actress.[2] She served on the award’s jury in 2001 and 2002.[3]
In 2009, Wörner played the role of Ellen in the TV miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, based on the eponymous book by Ken Follett.[2] In 2012, she was given the role of Rebecca Kendall as one of the "other wives" in Rosamunde Pilcher's The Other Wife.
In addition to her acting career, Wörner has been a goodwill ambassador for German charity Kindernothilfe since 2006. She also served as ambassador of a 2010/2011 Pink Ribbon campaign in Germany. In 2015, Wörner accompanied Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on an official trip to South Korea and Indonesia.[4] She later was a SPD delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2017.[5]
Filmography
- 1992: Glück 1
- 1992: Thea und Nat
- 1994: Leni
- 1994: Die Maschine
- 1994: Frauen sind was Wunderbares
- 1994: The Invincibles
- 1995: Der Elefant vergisst nie
- 1995: Kinder der Nacht
- 1996: Irren ist männlich
- 1996: Tatort (Episode: "Perfect Mind – Im Labyrinth")
- 1997: Spiel um dein Leben [1]
- 1998: Zur Zeit zu zweit
- 1998: Der Laden
- 1998: Mammamia
- 1998: Der Handymörder
- 1999: Zum Sterben schön
- 1999: Der Feuerteufel – Flammen des Todes
- 1999: Das Tal der Schatten
- 1999: Tatort (Episode: "Martinsfeuer")
- 2000: Frauen lügen besser
- 2001: Klassentreffen – Mord unter Freunden [1]
- 2001: Verbotene Küsse
- 2002: Der Seerosenteich
- 2003: Wenn Weihnachten wahr wird
- 2003: Liebe und Verlangen
- 2004: Experiment Bootcamp
- 2004: Für immer im Herzen [1]
- 2005: Miss Texas [1]
- 2005: Das Geheimnis des Roten Hauses
- 2006: 20 Nächte und ein Regentag
- 2006: Die Sturmflut
- 2006: Der beste Lehrer der Welt
- 2006–2010: Unter anderen Umständen (series, 6 episodes) [1]
- 2007: Durch Himmel und Hölle
- 2008: Die Lüge [1]
- 2009: Mein Mann, seine Geliebte und ich
- 2009: Rosamunde Pilcher – Vier Jahreszeiten
- 2010: The Pillars of the Earth (Die Säulen der Erde)[1]
- 2011: Cenerentola
- 2012: The Other Wife [1]
- 2015: Tannbach
- 2017: Berlin Station
Awards
- 1996: Golden Gong
- 2000: Deutscher Fernsehpreis
- 2011: Romy for The Pillars of the Earth (Die Säulen der Erde) [1]
- 2016: Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
References
- "Natalia Wörner - Eine Frau für alle Fälle". Die Welt - Panorama (in German). Retrieved 15 May 2019.
- "The Pillars of the Earth - Natalia Wörner". Starz. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
- Sandra Maischberger und Natalia Wörner in Jury berufen, SAT.1 übernimmt Federführung German Television Award, press release on 3 April 2001.
- Karoline Beyer (26 April 2016), Was Natalia Wörner von Frank-Walter Steinmeier lernte Berliner Morgenpost.
- SPD schickt Natalia Wörner zur Bundespräsidentenwahl Südwest Presse, 13 December 2016.
External links
- Official website
- Natalia Wörner at IMDb
- Prisma.de with current TV notes
- Portrait in moviesection.de (2010)