Gerit Kling
Kling in 2018
Born (1965-04-21) 21 April 1965
OccupationActress
Years active1972–present
Known forNotruf Hafenkante
Spouses
Stefan Henning
(div. 2016)
    Wolfram Becker
    (m. 2016)
    RelativesAnja Kling (sister)
    Websitegeritkling.com
    Tobias Schulze (left), Astrid Rashed (center) and Gerit Kling (right)on the stage of the Kudammtheater (2009)

    Gerit Kling (born 21 April 1965) is a German film, television and voice actress.

    Life and work

    Kling grew up in Michendorf-Wilhelmshorst near Potsdam with her younger sister, actress Anja Kling. Her first acting role was in Konrad Wolf's Goya at the age of five. From 1982 she studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. After a string of engagements at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, at the Theater Brandenburg and at the Mecklenburg State Theatre, she fled with her sister to West Germany shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall. After German reunification, she was on stage at the Staatstheater Nürnberg and the Theater am Kurfüstendamm in Berlin. She also starred in multiple TV shows, where she was often cast as a doctor. At the Störtebeker Festival she played the Duchess van Dooren in 2006.

    In March 2008 she was on the cover of the German edition of Playboy.[1][2]

    Personal life

    Gerit Kling lives with her sister Anja Kling in Michendorf-Wilhelmshorst.

    She separated from her husband Stefan Henning at the end of 2015 and got divorced from him in March 2016. In June 2016, she got engaged to Wolfram Becker whom she married on 9 November 2016.

    Partial filmography

    Movies

    • 1972: Hund über Bord
    • 1988: Ich liebe dich – April! April!
    • 1989: The Break
    • 1989: Grüne Hochzeit
    • 1989: Zwei schräge Vögel
    • 1990: Der Streit um des Esels Schatten
    • 1991: Go Trabi Go
    • 1992: Go Trabi Go 2 – Das war der wilde Osten
    • 2000: The Sea Wolf
    • 2000: Return to Go!
    • 2006: Wo ist Fred?
    • 2013: Kaiserschmarrn

    Television

    German-language Dubbing

    Other works

    • 2004: Unser großes Haus (children's book with CD)

    References

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