Jeanette Hain Bio - Biography

Name Jeanette Hain
Height
Naionality German
Date of Birth 18-February-1969
Place of Birth Munich, Germany
Famous for Acting
Jeanette Hain is a German film actress. Jeanette Hain studied from 1993 directing at the University of Television and Film Munich, when she in 1996 by Sherry Hormann was discovered as the lead actress for the TV movie "Love and doom." In television Five divider storm time of ZDF 1999 she played in two episodes Felicia Lavergne divorced Lombard born Toompea.

From then on, she appeared in many other television roles. Brecht's Last Summer "(2000) she played Kathe Reichel, to the Brecht was last love. Furthermore, she has appeared in the film festival of the Monte Carlo -winning film "The Woman of the Architect" (2002) and in the Sat.1 series "The Elephant" (2003). In Sat.1 series "Until the peaks "(2005) she played a starring role. In 2005 she played in the television productions "One way I want" and "The Eagle - The trace of the crime "(the Danish Dogma director Soren Kragh-Jacobsen).

Jeanette Hain also played in a number of theater productions, including "Mrs. Radish, Czerni and I "," welcome home "(2003), Bibi (2001), Sass (2001) and 2006 in TKKG. In 2009 she was in the English period drama The Young Victoria as Baroness Louise Lehzen to see. Her performance as Virginia Peng Nick Static - The film was shown previously, since the film was due to the insolvency of the production company so far not been officially released. In Julie Delpy's period film The Countess she plays the mother of the Blood Countess Erzsebet Bathory. Jeanette Hain has two children.

Jeanette Hain Photos