Doreen Dietel

Doreen Dietel
Born (1974-08-04) 4 August 1974
Zeulenroda
Nationality German
Occupation Actress

Doreen Dantje Dietel (born 4 October 1974 in Zeulenroda) is a German actress.

Life

She grew up in Dietel Trünzig on a farm with her parents, her brother and grandparents. She graduated from the usual in the GDR 10-year education in the POS until 1989 leaving the parents' request was approved, and she moved with them into the resin. Later, they were settled in Deggendorf. After that, they first moved to Straubing, where she completed an apprenticeship for retail saleswoman.

She moved to Munich, where she completed her training as an actor at the Schauspiel München. She already played during training with Uschi Glas in the TV movie The Secret Dance and then also with glass in the series Sylvia – Eine Klasse für sich (1998).

With Ottfried Fischer she played a reporter Claudia Reuter in two episodes of The pound guy. Since 2003 Dietel plays in the series For all the love. She worked for the director Peter Stauch, Peter Thorwarth, Otto Retzer and Simon Verhoeven. In addition to numerous TV productions, including as Katharina in The mountain priest, as Ella in Problem zone laws and as Iris in Tote Hose and in films by Rosamunde Pilcher and Utta Danella, Dietel was in the cinema in Shoplifting, Short Cut, Bitter Fruits, Stiller Sturm , 100 Pro, Grossglockner love and Girls, girls 2, as well as in The Last Song and The schmuck to see. In the German Playboy edition June 2007 Dietel was represented by a permissive photo gallery and also graced the cover of the magazine.

Since October 8, 2007 Dietel can be seen in the Bavarian daily soap Home is at home as Trixi Preissinger.

On September 22, 2013, it was seen in Celebrity Shopping Queen.

Doreen Dietel is in a relationship with production designer Tobias Guttenberg; they had a son on 22 May 2014. Since cosmetic surgery in 1999, have decreased her roles.[1]

Filmography

External links

References

  1. Doreen Dietel: "Ich habe mir mein ganzes Leben versaut" t-online.de vom 3.
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