Katrin Sass

Katrin Sass (German: [ˈka.tʁin ˈzas] (listen), for a time Katrin Saß) is a German actress. She became known internationally for playing the idealistic socialist mother Christiane Kerner in the 2003 tragicomedy Good Bye, Lenin!

Katrin Sass
Katrin Sass in 2012
Born (1956-10-23) 23 October 1956
OccupationActress
Years active1979–present

Biography

She was born in Schwerin, in the former East Germany, which is now the capital of the Federal State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Before German reunification, she was a well-known film and stage actress in the German Democratic Republic. She made her film debut at age 23 in the 1979 film Bis daß der Tod euch scheidet, where she portrayed a disillusioned young wife. She won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival for her role in the 1981 film Bürgschaft für ein Jahr.[1] In 2011, she appeared in the music video of "Wir Sind am Leben" by the Berlin music duo Rosenstolz.

Sass said the GDR forced to spell her name with a "ß" presumably because "Sass" was associated with the Nazi SA and SS.[2]

Filmography

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gollark: Do you think the electoral college does not do this?
gollark: > Because in Michigan, those particular cities usually decide the votes due to their high population. I'm going to call it "favouring rural people" if they get more voting power than they would if it was proportional to actual population.
gollark: You could also call that a "representative democracy", but I don't think disputing definitions is helpful.

References

  1. "Berlinale: 1982 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
  2. Gottschild, Karen (2010-09-02). "Warum Katrin Sass in der DDR als "Doppel-Nazi" galt" (in German). Bild. Retrieved 2016-02-03. (Javascript needed)


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